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Ai Shōka
Studio album by
Released10 December 2014 (2014-12-10)
Genre
LanguageJapanese
LabelWarner Music Japan
Keiko Masuda chronology
Colors ~ 30th Anniversary All Time Best
(2012)
Ai Shōka
(2014)
Soshite, Koko kara...
(2022)

Ai Shōka (愛唱歌, Love Songs) is a cover album by Japanese singer Keiko Masuda. Released through Warner Music Japan on December 10, 2014, the album features covers of songs that begin with "Ai" (, "Love"). It includes two new songs: "Ai Shōka" and "Itoshi Terutte Itte", as well as a new recording of Masuda's 1981 hit song "Suzume".[1][2][3][4][5]

Track listing

All songs arranged by Akira Masubachi.

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Ai ga Umareta Hi (with Yoshiaki Ohuchi)" ((愛が生まれた日, "The Day When Love Was Born"))
Miwako Fujitani and Yoshiaki Ohuchi 
2."Ai no Suichūka" ((愛の水中花, "Underwater Flower of Love"))
Keiko Matsuzaka 
3."Ai wa Kagerō" ((愛はかげろう, "Love Is Ridiculous"))Kazuto MiuraGamu 
4."Ai Shōka" ((愛唱歌, "Love Song"))[New song] 
5."Ai no Kurashi" ((愛のくらし, "Living of Love"))
  • Tommy Children
  • Tokiko Kato
  • Alfred Hause
Tokiko Kato 
6."Aijin" ((愛人, "Mistress"))
  • Toyohisa Araki
  • Takashi Miki
Teresa Teng 
7."Ai no Mama de..." ((愛のままで…, "As Love..."))Yūhei HanaokaJunko Akimoto 
8."Ai Sansan" ((愛燦燦, "Love Sunshine"))Kei OguraHibari Misora 
9."Ai Giri Giri" ((愛・GIRI GIRI, "Last Minute Love"))
  • Yūichirō Oda
  • Shizuka Ijūin
Pink Lady 
10."Itoshi Terutte Itte" ((愛してるって言って, "Say I Love You"))
[New song] 
11."Ai no Sanka" ((愛の讃歌, "Hymn of Love"))Fubuki Koshiji 
12."Suzume" ((すずめ, "Sparrow"))Miyuki NakajimaKeiko Masuda 

References

  1. ^ "★6年ぶりのオリジナル・アルバム『愛唱歌』本日12/10発売! オリジナルの大内義昭とデュエットしたミリオン・セラー・ソングのカバー「愛が生まれた日」のビデオ公開!". Warner Music Japan. 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  2. ^ "「愛唱歌」発売記念イベント・レポート". Kei-Office. 2014-12-11. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  3. ^ "増田恵子、ピンクレディー復活「行ける」". Nikkan Sports. 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  4. ^ "Ai Shōka | Keiko Masuda". Oricon. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  5. ^ "Keiko Masuda". Idol.ne.jp. Retrieved 2020-03-22.