That all-girl band covered it too! Popular cover versions of Spitz’s “Sora mo Toberu Hazu” (“I Should Be Able to Fly in the Sky”)
“Sora mo Toberu Hazu” (“We Should Be Able to Fly”), one of Spitz’s signature songs, has been a beloved classic ever since its release.
The chorus is so well-known that just about everyone can sing it, right?
It’s a track with that quintessential Spitz softness in its melody—truly captivating.
This song is adored by many musicians as well, and it has been covered countless times!
In this article, we’ll introduce various artists’ covers of “Sora mo Toberu Hazu.”
We’re also featuring the much-talked-about cover by that girls’ band which was used as a movie theme song, so be sure to give it a listen!
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That girls’ band covered it too! Popular cover versions of Spitz’s “Sora mo Toberu Hazu” (11–20)
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Here’s Ultra Tower’s cover version, a band that ended up disbanding in 2017.
The arrangement is quite close to the image of Spitz’s original version—done in an acoustic style, you could say.
It’s not one of the band’s original songs, but cover tunes that every member can hum along to are nice, aren’t they?
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a whole lineup of covers of Spitz’s classic “Sora mo Toberu Hazu.” Some of them had a completely different vibe from the original, didn’t they? Each cover was packed with the unique charm of its artist. Be sure to listen and compare them to find your favorite version!

