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List of songs recorded by Ringo Sheena

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Japanese singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, as a solo musician, has recorded material for eight albums, as well as for various non-traditional albums, singles and side projects. Sheena debuted as a musician in 1998 with the single "Kōfukuron," and released her debut studio album Muzai Moratorium in 1999. She followed this with her second album Shōso Strip and the three-CD single set Ze-Chyou Syuu in 2000. During this period she toured extensively, and formed several bands to perform her concerts. One of these, the girls band Hatsuiku Status, performed entirely new compositions for their concert.

In November 2000, Sheena married guitarist Junji Yayoshi, who was a member of her backing band Gyakutai Glycogen,[1] and released the single "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" while pregnant. She gave birth to a son in July 2001.[1] After a break of over a year, she released a two-CD cover album set called Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi, in which she collaborated with many famous vocalists, such as Masamune Kusano from Spitz and singer Hikaru Utada. She released her third studio album in 2003, titled Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana.

In 2004, Sheena formed the band Tokyo Jihen, which became her primary musical unit. In 2007 she resumed her solo career to release Heisei Fūzoku, a soundtrack album collaborating with conductor Neko Saito for the film Sakuran. She returned once again in 2009 to release the single "Ariamaru Tomi" and the album Sanmon Gossip for her 10th anniversary year. In 2011, she released the single "Carnation," which acted as the eponymous theme song for the morning drama Carnation.[2]

In 2012, after the break-up of her band Tokyo Jihen, she released the digital single "Jiyū e Michizure" for the drama Ataru.[3] In 2013, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of her debut single, she released the single "Irohanihoheto" / "Kodoku no Akatsuki," followed by the compilation albums Ukina (which compiled her collaborations with other musicians) and Mitsugetsu-shō, a live recording compilation.[4][5] On her 16th anniversary, she will release Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku, an album composed of covers of songs Sheena had written for musicians during her career.[6]

Since her debut, Sheena has occasionally collaborated with other musicians, most notably Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, with whom she recorded "My Foolish Heart" and "Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu." Other collaborators include Takashi Taniguchi, her brother Junpei Sheena, Zazen Boys, Mo'some Tonebender, Maboroshi, Rekishi, Towa Tei and Tomita Lab.

This list features every song Sheena has performed in her solo career, as well as any bands associated with her solo career, such as Hatsuiku Status or Yokoshima, but excludes Tokyo Jihen songs.

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Songs

Contents
1 · A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z
A picture of a man waving to a crowd.
Burt Bacharach wrote the song "It Was You" for Sheena.[7]
A picture of a man in an orange jumpsuit, rectangular sunglasses, playing a guitar.
Hiroyuki Hayashi of the band Polysics performed guitars on the song "Jiyū e Michizure."[8]
A picture of a man playing the keyboard with yellow glasses.
Masayuki Hiizumi, former member of Tokyo Jihen, arranged the song "Ryūkō".[9]
A picture of a man staring at the camera.
John Lennon wrote two songs Sheena has covered, "Starting Over" (1980) and "Yer Blues" (1968).[10]
A man wearing a suit and tophat.
Kenichi Maeyamada arranged the song "Private" for Gyakuyunyū.[11]
A woman standing on a stage and a man at a DJ booth.
Yasutaka Nakata, member of electronic band Capsule, arranged "Netsuai Hakkakuchū".[10]
A picture of a man with dark pink hair, holding a guitar.
Susumu Nishikawa performed electric guitars on many songs from Muzai Moratorium and Shōso Strip.[12][13]
A picture of a man standing at a DJ booth.
Shinichi Osawa arranged the song "Manatsu no Datsugokusha" for Gyakuyunyū.[11]
A man manipulating electronic instruments.
Otomo Yoshihide arranged the song "Shuen no Onna" for Gyakuyunyū.[11]
A picture of a man with dark pink hair, holding a guitar.
Midorin, drummer for Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, who collaborated on the tracks "Karisome Otome," "Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu," "Mayakashi Yasaotoko" and "My Foolish Heart."[9][7]
A picture of a group of men on a stage in white jackets performing jazz instruments.
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra collaborated with Sheena for the single "Mayonaka wa Junketsu."[14]
A picture of a woman waving at a camera.
Hikaru Utada collaborated with Sheena for the song "I Won't Last a Day Without You," featured on Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi (2002).[10]
Key
Indicates single release
Indicates song performed in concert and released on DVD, but not recorded in studio
# Indicates promotional single release
Song name Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album(s) Year Ref.
"17" Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Tsumi to Batsu" (single) 2000 [15]
"Aisaika no Chōshoku" (愛妻家の朝食, "Devoted Husband's Breakfast") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" (single) 2001 [14]
"Akane Sasu, Kiro Terasaredo..." (茜さす 帰路照らされど・・・, "The Crimson Sun Still Shines on My Way Back, But...") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Amagasa"[A] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Amai Yamai" (あまいやまい, "Sweet Sickness") Maboroshi featuring Ringo Sheena Daisuke Sakama, Ringo Sheena, Tomoyasu Takeuchi Maboroshi no Shi 2009 [7]
"Anminbō" (安眠棒, "Stick of Peaceful Sleep") Zazen Boys Shutoku Mukai Zazen Boys II 2004 [16]
"Aozora" (あおぞら, "Blue Sky") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Honnō" (single) 1999 [15]
"Apple" Towa Tei with Ringo Sheena Towa Tei Lucky 2013 [7]
"Ariamaru Tomi" (ありあまる富, "Excessive Wealth") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Tomotaka Imamichi Hi Izuru Tokoro 2009 [17][18]
"Arikitari na Onna" (ありきたりな女, "An Ordinary Woman") # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2014 [18]
"Becoming" Takashi Taniguchi Takashi Taniguchi, Katsuya Yuki Becoming 1998 [7]
"Benkai Debussy" (弁解ドビュッシー, "Excuse Debussy") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Between Today and Tomorrow" # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ukina 2012 [7]
"Blackout" (ブラックアウト, Burakkuauto)[B] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ringo Expo 08 2009 [19]
"Bōenkyō no Soto no Keshiki" (望遠鏡の外の景色, "View Outside of the Telescope")[C] Ringo Sheena Hideki Noda, Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Bonsai Hada" (凡才肌, "Love Affair") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Byōshō Public" (病床パブリック, "Sickbed Public") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Cappuccino"[D] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Carnation" (カーネーション, Kānēshon) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2011 [18]
"Chichinpuipui" (ちちんぷいぷい) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2014 [18]
"Chiisa na Kinomi" (小さな木の実, "Tiny Berries") Ringo Sheena Hiroshi Unno, Bizet Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Crazy Days Crazy Feeling" Zazen Boys Shutoku Mukai Zazen Boys II 2004 [16]
"Crazy for You" Ringo Sheena John Bettis, Jon Lind Senkō Ecstasy 2013 [20]
"Delayed Brain" ‡ Ringo Sheena Shutoku Mukai Electric Mole 2003 [21]
"Doppelganger" (ドッペルゲンガー, Dopperugengā) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Dynamite" (ダイナマイト, Dainamaito)[E] Ringo Sheena x Neko Saito Tom Glazer, Mort Garson Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyō 2007 [23]
"Fly Me to the Moon" ‡ Ringo Sheena x Kiyoshi Hasegawa + Maki Bart Howard Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyō 2007 [23]
"Fukō Jiman" (不幸自慢, "Unhappy Pride") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ze-Chyou Syuu 2000 [24]
"Fukurande Kichatta" (膨らんできちゃった, "It Expanded") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ze-Chyou Syuu 2000 [24]
"Futari-bocchi Jikan" (二人ぼっち時間, "Just Us Time") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Gaichū Kujo" (害虫駆除, "Pest Control") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Georgy Porgy" Yokoshima David Paich 2002 [26]
"Gamble" (ギャンブル, Gyanburu)[F] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ze-Chyou Syuu 2000 [24]
"Gips" † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Haenuki" (生え抜き, "Born and Raised") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Haihai" (はいはい, "Crawling") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Junko Murata, Hisako Tabuchi, Yasunobu Torii, Yuka Yoshimura Ze-Chyou Syuu 2000 [24]
"Haiiro no Hitomi" (灰色の瞳, "Grey Eyes") Ringo Sheena featuring Masamune Kusano (from Spitz) Tito Veliz, Tokiko Kato, Uña Ramos Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Hashire wa Number" (走れゎナンバー, "Go, the Rental Car") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2014 [18]
"Hatsuga" (発芽, "Germination") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Hatsukoi Shōjo" (ハツコイ娼女, "First Love Girl") Ringo Sheena x Neko Saito Ringo Sheena Heisei Fūzoku 2007 [27]
"Hiyori Hime"[G] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Honnō" † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 1999 [13]
"Ichijiku no Hana" (映日紅の花, "Fig Flower")[H] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Ukigumo Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Identity" (アイデンティティ, Aidentitī) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Ima" (, "Present")[I] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2014 [18]
"Irohanihoheto" (いろはにほへと) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2013 [18]
"Irokoizata" (色恋沙汰, "Love Affair") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Ishiki" (意識, "Consciously")[J] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"It Was You" # Ringo Sheena Burt Bacharach, Tonio K Ukina 2013 [7]
"I Wanna Be Loved by You" Ringo Sheena Bert Kalmar, Herbert Stothart, Harry Ruby Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"I Won't Last a Day Without You" # Ringo Sheena featuring Hikaru Utada Roger Nichols, Paul Williams Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Izon-shō" (依存症, "Drug Dependence") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Jazz a Go-Go" Ringo Sheena Robert Gall, Alain Goraguer Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Jinsei wa Omoidōri" (人生は思い通り, "Life Is How I Want It to Be") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Carnation" (single) 2011 [29]
"Jiyū e Michizure" (自由へ道連れ, "Traveling Companion to Freedom") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2013 [8][18]
"JL005-bin de" (JL005便で, "On Flight JL005") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2014 [18]
"Kabukichō no Joō" † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Kachū no Otoko" (渦中の男, "Vortex Boy")[K] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Kageriyuku Heya" (翳りゆく部屋, "Darkening Room") Ringo Sheena Yumi Matsutoya Dear Yuming 1999 [30]
"Kareha" (枯葉, "Dry Leaves") Ringo Sheena Jacques Prevert, Joseph Kosma Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Karisome Otome"[L] # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Heisei Fūzoku 2006 [27]
"Keikoku" (警告, "Caution") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Keshō Naoshi" (化粧直し, "Fix My Makeup")[M] Ringo Sheena x Kiyoshi Hasegawa + Maki Ringo Sheena Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyō 2007 [23]
"Ketteiteki Sanpunkan"[N] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Kiken Sugiru" (危険すぎる, "Too Dangerous") Kenichi Asai Kenichi Asai Johnny Hell 2006 [7]
"Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru" (君ノ瞳ニ恋シテル, "Your Eyes Make Me Fall in Love") Ringo Sheena Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio "Tsumi to Batsu" (single) 2000 [15]
"Kimi o Aisu" (君を愛す, "I Love You") Ringo Sheena Hans Christian Andersen, Edvard Grieg Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Kirakira Bushi" (きらきら武士, "Shining Samurai")[O] Rekishi featuring Deyonna Takafumi Ikeda Rekitsu 2011 [7]
"Kodoku no Akatsuki" † Ringo Sheena Aya Watanabe, Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2013 [18]
"Kōfukuron" † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1998 [12]
"Kōgōsei" (光合成, "Photosynthesis") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Hisako Tabuchi Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Koko de Kiss Shite." † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Komori Uta" (子守唄, "Lullaby") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Frédéric Chopin Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Kono Yo no Kagiri" † Ringo Sheena x Neko Saito + Junpei Shiina Ringo Sheena Heisei Fūzoku 2007 [27]
"Kono Yo wa Fushigi" (この世は不思議, "This World Is Mysterious") Tomita Lab featuring Yuko Hara, Ken Yokoyama, Ringo Sheena, Yu Sakai Ringo Sheena, Keiichi Tomita Joyous 2013 [7]
"Kon'ya Dō" (今夜だふ, "How About Tonight?") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Hisako Tabuchi Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu" † Soil & "Pimp" Sessions featuring Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Tabu Zombie Circles 2013 [7]
"Kuroi Orfeu" (黒いオルフェ, Kuroi Orufe, "Black Orpheus") Ringo Sheena Luiz Bonfá, Antônio Maria de Araújo Morais, Francois Llenas, Marcel Camus, George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Kyogen-shō" (虚言症, "Addicted to Lying") # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Love Is Blind"[P] Ringo Sheena Janis Ian Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Manatsu no Datsugokusha" (真夏の脱獄者, "Midsummer Fugitives")[Q] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Marunouchi Sadistic" (丸の内サディスティック, Marunouchi Sadisutikku)[R] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Mayakashi Yasaotoko" (マヤカシ優男, "Fake Fellow") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Mikan no Kawa" (みかんの皮, "Mandarin Skin")[S] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ringo Expo 08 2009 [19]
"Minato Machi Jūsan Banchi" (港町十三番地, "Port Town 13th Street") Ringo Sheena Miyuki Ishimoto, Gento Uehara Electric Mole 2003 [21]
"Mayonaka wa Junketsu" † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" (single) 2001 [14]
"Mebana Yue Obana" (雌花 故 雄花, "Pistil Begets Stamen") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Hisako Tabuchi Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Meisai" (迷彩, "Camouflage")[T] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Mellow" (メロウ, Merō) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Makoto Totani Ze-Chyou Syuu 2000 [24]
"Memai" (眩暈, "Vertigo") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Koko de Kiss Shite." (single) 1999 [15]
"Mittei Monogatari" (密偵物語, "Spy Story") Ringo Sheena Jack Brown, Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Momen no Handkerchief" (木綿のハンカチーフ, "Cotton Handkerchief") # Ringo Sheena featuring Nao Matsuzaki Takashi Matsumoto, Kyōhei Tsutsumi Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"More" Ringo Sheena Marcello Ciorciolini, Norman Newell Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Morphine" (モルヒネ, Moruhine) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Mr. Wonderful" Ringo Sheena Jerry Bock, George David Weiss, Larry Holofcener Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"My Foolish Heart" # Soil & "Pimp" Sessions featuring Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Jōsei, Motoharu 6 2006 [7]
"My Luxury Night" (マイラグジュアリーナイト, Mai Ragujuarī Naito) Ringo Sheena Etsuko Kisuki, Takao Kisugi Zazen Ecstasy 2008 [31]
"Netsuai Hakkakuchū" # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ukina 2013 [7]
"Nippon" † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2014 [18]
"Nippon ni Umarete" (日本に生まれて, "Born in Japan")[U] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Zazen Ecstasy 2008 [31]
"Nobara" (野薔薇, "Wild Roses") Ringo Sheena Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Franz Schubert Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Odaiji ni" (おだいじに, "Please Take Care") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Oiran" (花魁, "Courtesan") Ringo Sheena x Neko Saito Ukigumo, Ringo Sheena Heisei Fūzoku 2007 [27]
"Oishii Kisetsu"[V] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Tōtaikai 2014 [28]
"Okonomi de" (おこのみで, "As You Wish") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Omatsuri Sawagi" (御祭騒ぎ, "Festival Craziness")[W] Ringo Sheena x Kiyoshi Hasegawa + Maki Ringo Sheena Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyō 2007 [23]
"Onaji Yoru" (同じ夜, "Ordinary Night") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Onna no Ko wa Dare Demo" (女の子は誰でも, "Every Girl")[X] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Tōtaikai 2014 [19]
"Papaya Mango" (パパイヤマンゴー, Papaiya Mangō)[Y] Ringo Sheena x Neko Saito Sid Wayne, Dee Libbey Heisei Fūzoku 2007 [27]
"Poltergeists" (ポルターガイスト, Porutāgaisuto)[Z] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Private"[AA] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Remote Controller" (リモートコントローラー, Rimōto Kontorōrā) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Koko de Kiss Shite." (single) 1999 [15]
"Ringo Catalogue (Hokuro Jidai Saihensan)" (リンゴカタログ~黒子時代再編纂~, Ringo Katarogu (Hokuro Jidai Sanhensan), "A History of the Mole Era") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Ringo no Uta" (single) 2003 [32]
"Ringo no Uta" † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Ringo no Uta" (single) 2003 [32]
"Rinne Highlight" (輪廻ハイライト, Rinne Hairaito, "Transmigration Highlights") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Susanna Hoffs, Scott Cutler, David Kahne, Ross Rice "Honnō" (single) 1999 [15]
"Rock & Hammer" Takashi Taniguchi Takashi Taniguchi, Katsuya Yuki Becoming 1998 [7]
"Rockin' Luuula" (ロッキンルーラ, Rokkun Rūra) Mo'some Tonebender Kazuhiro Momo Rockin' Luuula 2005 [33]
"Rōdōsha" (労働者, "Laborer") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Ryūkō" # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Mummy D Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Saisakizaka"[AB] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Sakana" (サカナ, "Fish") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Sakasa ni Kazoete" (逆さに数えて, "Count Backwards") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Nippon" (single) 2014 [34]
"Sakasete Mite" (咲かせてみて, "Try Making It Bloom") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Sakuran" (錯乱, "Confusion")[AC] Ringo Sheena x Neko Saito Ringo Sheena Heisei Fūzoku 2007 [27]
"Seishun no Matataki"[AD] # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Sekidō o Koetara" (赤道を越えたら, "Crossing the Equator") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2014 [18]
"SG (Superficial Gossip)" Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Ariamaru Tomi" (single) 2009 [17]
"Shiroi Kobato" (白い小鳩, "Little White Dove") Ringo Sheena Michio Yamagami, Shunichi Tokura Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Shiroi Hana no Saku Koro" (白い花の咲く頃, "When the White Flowers Bloom") Ringo Sheena Chisa Teruo, Shigeru Tamura Electric Mole 2003 [21]
"Shizuka Naru Gyakushū" (静かなる逆襲, "Quiet Counterattack") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Hi Izuru Tokoro 2014 [18]
"Shōjo Robot"[AE] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Zazen Ecstasy 2008 [31]
"Shuen no Onna" (主演の女, "Leading Lady")[AF] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku 2014 [11]
"Shūkyō" (宗教, "Religion") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Shun" # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Sid to Hakuchūmu" (シドと白昼夢, "Sid and Daydreams")[AG] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Σ" (Sigma) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Gips" (single) 2000 [15]
"So Cold" (喪@CINコ瑠ヲュWァ, Sō Kōrudo)[AH] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ze-Chyou Syuu 2000 [24]
"Sōretsu" (葬列, "Funeral") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Spica" (スピカ, Supika) # Ringo Sheena Masamune Kusano (from Spitz) Ichigo Ichie Sweets for my Spitz 2002 [35]
"Starting Over" Ringo Sheena John Lennon Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Stem" †[AI] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Stoicism" (ストイシズム, Sutoishizumu) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Suberidai" (すべりだい, "Slide") # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Kōfukuron" (single) 1998 [15]
"Tadashii Machi" (正しい街, "The Right Town") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Takai Takai" (たかいたかい, "High High") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Junko Murata Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Tamanegi no Happy Song" (玉葱のハッピーソング, Tamanegi no Happī Songu, "The Happy Onion Song") Ringo Sheena featuring Junpei Shiina Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Togatta Teguchi" (尖った手口, "Sharp Trick") Ringo Sheena featuring Mummy D Ringo Sheena, Mummy D Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Tokai no Manners" (都会のマナー, Tokai no Manā, "Urban Manners")[AJ] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Tōtaikai 2014 [28]
"Tokai no Yoru, Watashi no Machi" (都会の夜 わたしの街, "Urban Night, My Town") Tomita Lab featuring Yuko Hara, Ken Yokoyama, Ringo Sheena, Yu Sakai Ringo Sheena, Keiichi Tomita Joyous 2013 [36]
"Toki ga Bōsō Suru" (時が暴走する, "Time Drives Recklessly")[AK] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Kōfukuron" (single) 1999 [15]
"Tokyo no Hito" (東京の女, "Tokyo Lady") Ringo Sheena Michio Yamagami, Kenji Sawada "Gips" (single) 2000 [15]
"Torikoshi Gurō" (とりこし苦労, "Worrying Unnecessarily") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana 2003 [22]
"Tsugō no Ii Karada" (都合のいい身体, "A Perfect Body") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]
"Tsuki ni Makeinu" (月に負け犬, "Underdog and the Moon") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Tsukiyo no Shōzō"[AL] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Tōtaikai 2014 [28]
"Tsumiki Asobi" (積木遊び, "Playing with Blocks") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Muzai Moratorium 1999 [12]
"Tsumi to Batsu" † Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Unconditional Love" Ringo Sheena Cyndi Lauper, Tom Kelly, Billy Steinberg "Kabukichō no Joō" (single) 1998 [15]
"Wakare no Samba" (別れのサンバ, "Farewell Samba") Ringo Sheena x Kiyoshi Hasegawa + Maki Kiyoshi Hasegawa Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyō 2007 [23]
"Warui Nae Yoi Moe" (悪い苗 良い萠, "Bad Seeds, Good Sprouts") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Junko Murata, Hisako Tabuchi, Yasunobu Torii, Yuka Yoshimura Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon 2000 [25]
"Watashi no Aisuru Hito" (私の愛するひと, "My Love") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena "Carnation" (single) 2011 [29]
"Where Is the Love" Junpei Shiina featuring Ringo Sheena Ralph MacDonald, William Salter Discover 2002 [37]
"Yami ni Furu Ame" (闇に降る雨, "A Driving Rain in Darkness") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Yasashii Tetsugaku" (やさしい哲学, "Kind Philosophy") Tomita Lab featuring Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Keiichi Tomita Joyous 2013 [36]
"Yattsuke Shigoto" (やっつけ仕事, "Rush Job")[AM] # Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ze-Chyou Syuu 2000 [24]
"Yer Blues" Ringo Sheena John Lennon, Paul McCartney Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi 2002 [10]
"Yokushitsu" (浴室, "Bathroom")[AN] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Shōso Strip 2000 [13]
"Yokyō" (余興, "Entertainment")[AO] Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Ringo Expo 08 2009 [19]
"You Make Me Feel So Bad" Zazen Boys Shutoku Mukai Zazen Boys II 2004 [16]
"Yume no Ato" (夢のあと, "A Scar of Dreams")[AP] Ringo Sheena x Neko Saito Ringo Sheena Heisei Fūzoku 2007 [27]
"Zero Chiten Kara" (〇地点から, "From Point 0") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Sanmon Gossip 2009 [9]

Unreleased songs

Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Leak Ref.
"8823" (Hayabusa) (Spitz cover) Ringo Sheena Masamune Kusano Yes [38]
"Alfie" (Burt Bacharach cover) Ringo Sheena Burt Bacharach, Hal David Yes [39]
"Ano Ko o Mae ni Shite" (あのコを前にして, "Put that Kid in the Front") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [citation needed]
"Bokoku Jōcho" (母国情緒, "Homely Atmosphere") (Tokyo Jihen cover) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [40]
"Creep" (Radiohead cover) Ringo Sheena Radiohead, Albert Hammond, Mike Hazlewood Yes [41]
"Denaosu Kara" (出直すから, "Because You Make Me New") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [citation needed]
"Dōzo Konomama" (どうぞこのまま, "Here You Go, As It Is") (Keiko Maruyama cover) Ringo Sheena Keiko Maruyama Yes [42]
"EMI" (Sex Pistols cover) Ringo Sheena Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Paul Cook, Sid Vicious Yes [43]
"Girl" (ガール, Gāru) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [citation needed]
"How Are You?" Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [citation needed]
"Ikenai Ko" (いけない子, "Bad Kid") (Rie Tomosaka cover) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [38]
"Juwaki no Naka" (受話器の中, "In the Receiver") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [citation needed]
"Kanashimi no Hate" (悲しみの果て, "The End of Sadness") (Elephant Kashimashi cover) Shū Koyama x Ringo Sheena x Jōsei Hiroji Miyamoto No [citation needed]
"Kenka Jōtō" (喧嘩上等, "Superior Fighting") (Tokyo Jihen cover) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [40]
"Kimochi" ("Feeling") (Zazen Boys cover) Zazen Boys x Ringo Sheena x Tabu Zombie Shutoku Mukai Yes [citation needed]
"Kinjirareta Asobi" (禁じられた遊び, "Forbidden Games") (Tokyo Jihen cover) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Yes [40]
"Kon'ya wa Karasawagi" (今夜はから騒ぎ, "Tonight Is Much Ado About Nothing") (Tokyo Jihen cover) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [40]
"Kudamono no Heya" (果物の部屋, "Room of Fruit") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [44]
"Misty" (Erroll Garner cover) Neko Saito Strings Quartet featuring Ringo Sheena Erroll Garner, Johnny Burke No [citation needed]
"Nyūtō Destroyer" (乳頭デストロイヤー, Nyūtō Desutoroiyā, "Nipple Destroyer") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [41]
"Orgel" (オルゴール, Orugōru) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [citation needed]
"Sha La La" (シャ・ラ・ラ) (Southern All Stars cover) Ken Hirai featuring Ringo Sheena Keisuke Kuwata Yes [45]
"Sōnan" (遭難, "Disaster") (Tokyo Jihen cover) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [40]
"Tamatebako" (玉手箱, "Casket") Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [46]
"Tengoku e Yōkoso" (Tokyo Jihen cover) Ringo Sheena Ringo Sheena Yes [40]
"Traveling" (Hikaru Utada cover) Ringo Sheena Hikaru Utada Yes [40]
"UFO" (Pink Lady cover) Ringo Sheena Shunichi Tokura, Yū Aku Yes [44]

Notes

  1. ^ Originally performed by Tokio in 2008.
  2. ^ Originally performed with her band Tokyo Jihen on their album Adult in 2006.
  3. ^ Originally performed by Eri Fukatsu in 2012.
  4. ^ Originally performed by Rie Tomosaka in 1999.
  5. ^ Originally covered with her band Tokyo Jihen on the "Sōnan" single in 2004.
  6. ^ First performed at the Gekokujyo Xstasy tour, live version released on Ze-Chyou Syuu. The studio version was released on Heisei Fūzoku (2007).
  7. ^ Originally performed by Puffy AmiYumi on Bring It! (2009).
  8. ^ Found exclusively on the vinyl edition of Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana.
  9. ^ Originally performed during the Tōtaikai concerts and released on the video album in 2013 before the studio version.[28]
  10. ^ Originally released on the "Stem" single as a different version called "Ishiki (Sengo Saidai-kyū no Bōfū-u Kennai Kashō)" (意識~戦後最大級ノ暴風雨圏内歌唱~, "Ishiki (A Song from One of the Greatest Rainstorms of the Post-war Era).") Re-arrangement released on Heisei Fūzoku in 2007.
  11. ^ Originally performed by Tokio in 2008.
  12. ^ Originally released as "Karisome Otome (Death Jazz Version)" with Soil & "Pimp" Sessions in 2006.
  13. ^ Originally performed with her band Tokyo Jihen on their album Adult in 2006.
  14. ^ Originally performed by Chiaki Kuriyama in 2011.
  15. ^ Performed under the synonym Deyonna.
  16. ^ First performed at the Gekokujyo Xstasy tour in 2000, with the title "Koi wa Mōmoku" (恋は盲目).
  17. ^ Originally performed by SMAP on Gift of SMAP (2012).
  18. ^ Rearranged in English as "Maru Sa" () and broadcast at her Ringo Expo 08 concert, recorded on her album Sanmon Gossip (2009) as a bonus track.
  19. ^ Originally written when Sheena was 7.
  20. ^ Originally released on the "Stem" single as a different version called "Meisai (Sengo Saidai-kyū no Bōfū-u Kennai Kashō)" (迷彩~戦後最大級ノ暴風雨圏内歌唱~, "Camouflage (A Song from One of the Greatest Rainstorms of the Post-war Era).") Re-arrangement released on Heisei Fūzoku in 2007.
  21. ^ Originally performed by Rie Tomosaka in 2000.
  22. ^ Originally performed by Chiaki Kuriyama in 2011.
  23. ^ Originally performed with her band Tokyo Jihen on their album Kyōiku in 2004.
  24. ^ Originally performed with her band Tokyo Jihen on their album Dai Hakken in 2011.
  25. ^ Originally covered during the Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai concerts in 2005, then released as a studio version on Heisei Fūzoku in 2007.
  26. ^ Rearrangement released on Heisei Fūzoku in 2007.
  27. ^ Originally performed by Ryōko Hirosue in 1998.
  28. ^ Originally performed by Yōko Maki in 2013, First performed by Ringo Sheena at her Tōtaikai concerts in 2013.
  29. ^ Originally released on the "Kono Yo no Kagiri" single as "Sakuran (Onkio Version)".
  30. ^ Originally performed by Chiaki Kuriyama in 2011.
  31. ^ Originally performed by Rie Tomosaka in 2000.
  32. ^ Originally performed by Puffy AmiYumi on Bring It! (2009).
  33. ^ A differently arranged version appears on the "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" single.
  34. ^ First performed at the Manabiya Ecstasy tour in 1999, with the title "So Cold" (喪興瑠怒).
  35. ^ Originally released on the "Stem" single as "Stem (Daimyō Asobi-hen)" (茎(STEM)~大名遊ビ編~, "Stem (The Daimyō's Fun Version)") in English. Different versions appear on Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana (2003) and Heisei Fūzoku (2007).
  36. ^ Originally performed by Rie Tomosaka on Toridori. (2009).
  37. ^ Appears only on the 1999 re-release of the "Kōfukuron" single.
  38. ^ Originally performed by Chiaki Kuriyama in 2011.
  39. ^ First performed at the Gekokujyo Xstasy tour, live version released on Ze-Chyou Syuu. The studio version was released on Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana (2003).
  40. ^ An English version called "La salle de bain" with lyrics by Robbie Clark was released on the DVD Seiteki Healing: Sono Yon (2003). A bilingual rearranged version was released on Heisei Fūzoku (2007).
  41. ^ Originally performed at her Ringo Expo 08 concert. Studio version recorded on Sanmon Gossip in 2009.
  42. ^ Originally performed with her band Tokyo Jihen on their album Kyōiku in 2004. Covered during the Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai concerts in 2005, then released as a studio version on Heisei Fūzoku in 2007.

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