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Tsubasa wo Kudasai
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In Jpop Stop!, Tsubasa wo Kudasai (翼をください; Give Me Wings) could be a reference to:
- Tsubasa wo Kudasai, a 1988 NHK drama.
- Tsubasa wo Kudasai!, a 1966 Fuji TV drama.
- A popular folk song composed by Murai Kunihiko and written and Yamagami Michio, first released by Akai Tori on July 25, 1971 in their Takeda no Komoriuta album. Due to its popularity, the song was recuted as their ninth single, "Tsubasa wo Kudasai". Since then, "Tsubasa wo Kudasai" was covered by various artists in Japanese and English, including:
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", Beckii Cruel feat. Cruel Angels' debut single.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Da Capo, track #2 on the first disc of their cover album Da Capo Folk Song Fantasy -Seishun no Okurimono-.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Fukuda Saki, B-side of her fourth single "Good Bye My Love".
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Hayashibara Megumi, track #33 on the first disc of Evangelion Shin Gekijouban: Ha Original Soundtrack album.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Hayley Westenra, track #8 on her first Japanese cover album HAYLEY sings JAPANESE SONGS.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Hirahara Ayaka, track #10 on her first cover album From To.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Ichii Sayaka and Nakazawa Yuko, track #16 on their cover album Folk Songs.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by KAT, track #2 on her second mini-album Journey to the heart.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", Kawamura Kaori's eighth single.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Mana Kana, track #11 on their second cover album Futari no Uta 2.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", MUCC's third demo tape.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", Nishida Hikaru's 27th single.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai" feat. Aloha All Stars, covered by Skoop On Somebody, B-side of their 15th single "a tomorrowsong".
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Tokunaga Hideaki, track #12 on his first cover album VOCALIST.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Watanabe Misato, B-side of her 40th single "Yasashiku Utatte ~Killing me softly with his song~".
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", Yamamoto Junko's second single.
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Sakurakou K-ON Bu, B-side of their third single "Fuwa Fuwa Time".
- "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Veil∞, Lia and Tada Aoi, B-side of their single "Negai ga Kanau Basho ~Vocal & Harmony version~".
- "Wings to Fly", covered by Susan Boyle, bonus track on the Japanese edition of her debut album I Dreamed a Dream.
- "Wings to Fly ~ Tsubasa wo Kudasai", covered by Kanon, the song first appeared as the B-side of her second single "Gloria". A cathedral version was later featured in her second album, Primary Flowers. In 2008, it was re-released as the first A-side of her eighth single "Wings to Fly ~ Tsubasa wo Kudasai / Niji / Asu e no Kodou".
- Tsubasa wo Kudasai JUNKO BEST, Yamamoto Junko's first best album.
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