Songs
"Pink Christmas", Pink Christmas, Victor – 2007 (to be released in 11/07)
"Battlefield", Rebirth, Ann Lewis, Sony Jpn – 2006
"Truth or Lies", Rebirth, Ann Lewis, Sony Jpn– 2006
"Garasu no Tenshi", Rebirth, Ann Lewis, Sony Jpn– 2006
"Helpless Abuse", Me, Myself, Ann I, Ann Lewis, Mitsubishi – 2004
"Loneliness", Me, Myself, Ann I, Ann Lewis, Mitsubishi – 2004
"Jinsei Wa Jeopardy", Me, Myself, and I, Ann Lewis, Mitsubishi – 2004
"Sakura and Rose", Girls' Night Out, Ann Lewis, Sony Jpn – 2002
"Genshi-Bakudan", Girls' Night Out, Ann Lewis, Sony Jpn – 2002
"Girls' Night Out", Girls' Night Out, Ann Lewis, Sony Jpn – 2002
"Workin' It", Inside Job, Warner Bros. – co-wrote with Don Henley – 2000
"Goodbye to a River", Inside Job, Warner Bros. – co-wrote with Don Henley – 2000
"Opus 5 in B minor" – London Philharmonic Orchestra – 1999
"Snacks", SoloSolo, Epic – Puffy
"I Imagined You", Surreal McCoys, Sony Jpn – 1997
"A Thousand Miles Away", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"So Disappointed", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"The One that Got Away", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"Trip of No Return", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"What Kind of Life", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"No One", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"Life's a Rocket", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"Don't Be Late", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"The One Sure Thing on Mars", Surreal McCoys, Sony – 1997
"Everybody's Got the Monkey", David Lee Roth, Warner Bros. – 1995
"Young Man", Slave to the Thrill, Hurricane, Enigma – 1988
"Slave to the Thrill", Slave to the Thrill, Hurricane, Enigma – 1988
"Get Your Hooks Off Me", The Whizz Kidds, LA Freeway, Compilation – 1979
"Sweet Honey", The Whizz Kidds, A&M/Highland – 1977
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“In her days every man shall eat in safety
Under his own vine what he plants, and sing
The merry songs of peace to all his neighbors.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“When we were at school we were taught to sing the songs of the Europeans. How many of us were taught the songs of the Wanyamwezi or of the Wahehe? Many of us have learnt to dance the rumba, or the cha cha, to rock and roll and to twist and even to dance the waltz and foxtrot. But how many of us can dance, or have even heard of the gombe sugu, the mangala, nyangumumi, kiduo, or lele mama?”
—Julius K. Nyerere (b. 1922)
“And our sovreign sole Creator
Lives eternal in the sky,
While we mortals yield to nature,
Bloom awhile, then fade and die.”
—Unknown. Hail ye sighing sons of sorrow, l. 13-16, Social and Campmeeting Songs (1828)