You Gotta Quintet - Partial List of Original Songs

Partial List of Original Songs

The original songs are written by Kei Shimoyama and Akira Miyagawa. Here are some of them.

  • "The midnight Zoo"
  • "It's Good to Cry"
  • "Lie"
  • "I Hate Practicing"
  • "My habits"
  • "Someday When I Become the Star"
  • "I Got Hungry"
  • "I Am Thinking Now"
  • "The Song About the Yawns"
  • "The Secret Chocolate"
  • "Devil's advocate"
  • "Baby"
  • "Tomorrow"
  • "The cello player in front of the square"
  • "Golden-ringed dragonfly"
  • "I ate too much"
  • "The happiness Xmas"
  • "Oh, it smells good"
  • "Look at the sky"
  • "Talking with flowers"

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