A cover of Spitz’s classic song “Haru no Uta” (“Spring Song”)
Spring Song, the classic hit by the rock band Spitz.
Released in 2005, the track was also featured in a commercial for Coca-Cola’s Aquarius.
In 2017, Sakura Fujiwara covered it as the theme song for the film March Comes in Like a Lion Part 2, which drew a lot of attention.
This article introduces various cover versions of Spring Song.
From covers by singers and Vocaloid to even English-lyric adaptations, a variety of artists have performed this masterpiece.
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A cover of Spitz’s classic song “Haru no Uta” (“Spring Song”)
Song of Springkonsei 3-bu gasshou

Spitz’s “Haru no Uta” has been reborn as a three-part mixed chorus.
It’s amazing—I’m moved by the beautiful harmony of so many voices.
Highly recommended for middle and high school choir competitions.
Singing it with your classmates will make great memories.
The piano accompaniment is also a wonderful piece.
Song of SpringHatsune Miku

As you’d expect from a VOCALOID, the electronic sound adds a distinct flavor.
Although Hatsune Miku is strongly associated with fast-tempo tracks, her cover of the medium-tempo ballad “Haru no Uta” proves the wide range of songs she can sing.
It’s poppier and more rhythmic than the original, bringing out the strengths of a cover version.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some cover versions of Spitz’s “Haru no Uta” (Spring Song)! What did you think? Perhaps you discovered new charms and possibilities in “Haru no Uta” that differ from the original.
If you feel like “I want to sing it,” take this opportunity to give it a try!

