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* Premiered live during [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2011 -long time no see-]]. | * Premiered live during [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2011 -long time no see-]]. | ||
* The only English version of those from 2011-2012 to not yet be officially released. The song was included in the setlist for the aforementioned tour's livestream. | * The only English version of those from 2011-2012 to not yet be officially released. The song was included in the setlist for the aforementioned tour's livestream. | ||
* English version of single "[[Brotherhood]]" <small>'''(1999)'''</small>. | |||
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Official Versions
Listed here are English B'z songs that have been released, performed, or otherwise reasonably acknowledged via similar, official means.
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Demo versions
Apart from the officially released English versions, in the early 1990s, B'z recorded several English demos for previously released Japanese songs. None of them were ever officially released and are available only in leaked form. Many of the demos consist of only one chorus and one verse that are repeated to fill the length of the song.
The leaked demos include:
- BLOWIN
- Baby, you're my home
- Baby, you're my home (Electric Version)
- farewell song
- Gekkou
- Gekkou (Version 2)
- Koi-Gokoro
- LOVE IS DEAD
- MR. ROLLING THUNDER
- NATIVE DANCE
- Out Of Control
- Sore Demo Kimi ni wa Modorenai
- Sweet Lil' Devil
- TIME
- TONIGHT(Is The Night)
- Yami no Ame
- ZERO
- ZERO (New Arrangement Version)
In addition to those mentioned above, English demos to songs from the Brotherhood sessions, including "ONE", can be heard in the 1999 documentary The true meaning of Brotherhood?. None of these English versions ever made their way to the public in any other form.