Here's a lovely 7" from Japanese singer Kazuko Matsuo and this came out in 1960. Thanks to Mark and Yoshio for the info about this one, more in the comments section...
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Yes , Mark ,Kazuko Matsuo This is huge hit from 1960 松尾和子 再会/恋 (1960) Kazuko Matsuo/Meeting Again・Love(1960) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo23IJ6DSsQ https://www.discogs.com/ja/release/28004538-%E6%9D%BE%E5%B0%BE%E5%92%8C%E5%AD%90-%E5%86%8D%E4%BC%9A-%E6%81%8B
After the World warⅡ, she became a singer, both because of her attraction to jazz and to provide for herself and her family, and became one of the resident singers in Raymond Conde's band(Filipino jazzmen Many Filipino musicians were involved in the generation of jazz in Japan), the Gay Septet. As she sang in Occupation Army camps and nightclubs, she gradually became more popular and eventually became an exclusive singer at Akasaka's Club Riki (owned by Rikidozan/Smashed a professional wrestler who became a national hero with karate chops. Linked to popularisation of television.). She was recognised and scouted by Frank Nagai when she sang as an exclusive singer at the Akasaka club Riki She was introduced to Tadashi Yoshida and joined Victor.
In 1959, she made her record debut with ‘Good Night/Tokyo Night Club’. Good Night' was sung with Hiroshi Wada and the Mahinas, “Tokyo Night Club” with Frank Nagai. In 1960, ‘Good Night’ won Victor's annual hit award for 1959 . The second release, ‘Dare Yori Kimi wo Aisu’ (sung with Mahina), was a big hit, and ‘Good Night/Tokyo Night Club’ became a big hit as well. The song ‘I love you more than anyone else’ won the second Japan Record Award, and ‘Tokyo Night Club’ remained a popular duet song for a long time afterwards, catapulting Matsuo to stardom and later to the title of ‘Queen of Mood Songs’.
In 1960, she had a hit with ‘Reunion’, which she sang as a solo artist. She went on to have a constant stream of hits, including ‘Night is Bad’, ‘Ozashiki Kouta’, ‘Reunion Morning’ and ‘Ginza Blues’. fろmhttps://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%BE%E5%B0%BE%E5%92%8C%E5%AD%90
Many of her hits appeared on Oscar Young albums. Try to find it.It`s your journey.
The singer is Kazuko Matsuo, and one of the songs, I believe, is this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_F4lvQ1VAg
ReplyDeleteYes , Mark ,Kazuko Matsuo This is huge hit from 1960
ReplyDelete松尾和子 再会/恋 (1960)
Kazuko Matsuo/Meeting Again・Love(1960)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo23IJ6DSsQ
https://www.discogs.com/ja/release/28004538-%E6%9D%BE%E5%B0%BE%E5%92%8C%E5%AD%90-%E5%86%8D%E4%BC%9A-%E6%81%8B
After the World warⅡ, she became a singer, both because of her attraction to jazz and to provide for herself and her family, and became one of the resident singers in Raymond Conde's band(Filipino jazzmen Many Filipino musicians were involved in the generation of jazz in Japan), the Gay Septet. As she sang in Occupation Army camps and nightclubs, she gradually became more popular and eventually became an exclusive singer at Akasaka's Club Riki (owned by Rikidozan/Smashed a professional wrestler who became a national hero with karate chops. Linked to popularisation of television.). She was recognised and scouted by Frank Nagai when she sang as an exclusive singer at the Akasaka club Riki She was introduced to Tadashi Yoshida and joined Victor.
In 1959, she made her record debut with ‘Good Night/Tokyo Night Club’. Good Night' was sung with Hiroshi Wada and the Mahinas, “Tokyo Night Club” with Frank Nagai. In 1960, ‘Good Night’ won Victor's annual hit award for 1959 . The second release, ‘Dare Yori Kimi wo Aisu’ (sung with Mahina), was a big hit, and ‘Good Night/Tokyo Night Club’ became a big hit as well. The song ‘I love you more than anyone else’ won the second Japan Record Award, and ‘Tokyo Night Club’ remained a popular duet song for a long time afterwards, catapulting Matsuo to stardom and later to the title of ‘Queen of Mood Songs’.
In 1960, she had a hit with ‘Reunion’, which she sang as a solo artist. She went on to have a constant stream of hits, including ‘Night is Bad’, ‘Ozashiki Kouta’, ‘Reunion Morning’ and ‘Ginza Blues’.
fろmhttps://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%BE%E5%B0%BE%E5%92%8C%E5%AD%90
Many of her hits appeared on Oscar Young albums.
Try to find it.It`s your journey.
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