S.O.S. (Pink Lady Song) - Covers

Covers

  • Girl group MAX covered this song for the 1997 Yu Aku tribute album VELFARRE J-POP NIGHT presents DANCE with YOU.
  • Chiemi Hori and Toru Yamazaki covered it for the 2009 released Pink Lady/Yu Aku tribute album Bad Friends.
  • Anime Alice SOS features a cover of this song.
Pink Lady
Singles
  • Pepper Keibu
  • S.O.S.
  • Carmen '77
  • Nagisa no Sinbad
  • Wanted
  • UFO
  • Southpaw
  • Monster
  • Tomei Ningen
  • Chameleon Army
  • Zipang
  • Pink Typhoon
  • Nami Nori Pirates
  • Kiss in the Dark
  • Monday Mona Lisa Club
  • Do Your Best
  • Ai Giri Giri
  • Sekai Eiyuu Shi
  • Utakata
  • Remember
  • Last Pretender
  • OH!
  • Fushigi Love
  • Pink Eyed Soul
  • Terebi ga Kita Hi
Studio albums
  • Pepper Keibu
  • Hoshi kara Kita Futari
  • Magical Musical Tour
  • Kiss in the Dark
  • We Are Sexy
  • Turning Point
  • Suspense
Live albums
  • Challenge Concert
  • Summer Fire '77
  • Bye Bye Carnival
  • America! America! America!
  • '78 Jumping Summer Carnival
  • Live in Budokan
  • Sayonara Pink Lady
Compilations
  • Pink Lady no Katsudou Ooutsushin
  • Pink Lady
  • Pink Lady Best Selection
  • Pink Lady Twin Best
  • Innovation
Related articles
  • Pink Lady
  • Mitsuyo Nemoto
  • Keiko Masuda

Read more about this topic:  S.O.S. (Pink Lady Song)

Famous quotes containing the word covers:

    The covers of this book are too far apart.
    Ambrose Bierce (1842–1914)

    And so we ask for peace for the gods of our fathers, for the gods of our native land. It is reasonable that whatever each of us worships is really to be considered one and the same. We gaze up at the same stars, the sky covers us all, the same universe compasses us. What does it matter what practical systems we adopt in our search for the truth. Not by one avenue only can we arrive at so tremendous a secret.
    Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (A.D. c. 340–402)

    Whatever an author puts between the two covers of his book is public property; whatever of himself he does not put there is his private property, as much as if he had never written a word.
    Gail Hamilton (1833–1896)