Frank Simes - Songs

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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