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Шаблон:Nihongo are a Japanese kayōkyoku group, formed by Hiroshi Uchiyamada (born Michio Uchiyamada, 1936–2006) in 1967 and fronted by the lead vocalist Kiyoshi Maekawa.

In 1969, the group debuted with the 11th Japan Record Award-winning song "Nagasaki wa Kyou mo Ame datta".[1] They enjoyed a highly successful career mainly during the first half of the 1970s, producing numerous hit singles including "Awazu ni Aishite", "Uwasa no Onna","Soshite, Kōbe", "Nakanoshima Blues" and "Tokyo Sabaku". They lost popularity after the departure of their frontman in the late 1980s, and their career went into hiatus after the band lineup was radically altered around the 1990s.

After the band's founder died of lung cancer in 2006, the remaining members, including Maekawa, reunited.[2][3]

Band members

1967–1987

Discography

Charting singles on the Japanese Oricon

Year Single Chart positions
JP
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1969 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 2
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 32
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 1
1970 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 4
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 2
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 10
1971 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 24
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 43
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 26
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 11
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 22
1972 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 7
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 14
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 6
1973 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 14
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 15
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 24
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 32
1974 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 41
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 64
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 45
1975 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 41
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 31
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 9
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 44
1976 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 40
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 19
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 53
1977 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 20
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 57
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 45
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 76
1978 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 91
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 56
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 91
1979 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 83
1980 "Last Song" 87
"Шаблон:Nihongo" 93
1984 "Шаблон:Nihongo" 58
  • The group released over 50 singles until Kiyoshi Maekawa left the band in 1987, and those sales have been estimated more than 5.9 million copies.

Kōhaku Uta Gassen appearances

Year # Song No. VS Remarks
1969 (Showa 44)/20th 1 Nagasaki Wa Kyoumo Amedatta (长崎は今日も雨だった) 19/23 Pinky & Killers
1970 (Showa 45)/21st 2 Uwasa No Onna (噂の女) 13/24 Ryoko Moriyama
1971 (Showa 46)/22nd - Minato No Wakareuta (港の別れ唄) -/25 Fuji Keiko (original schedule) Absent because of Kiyoshi Maekawa's illness.
Replaced by Fuji Keiko and Four Leaves.
1974 (Showa 49)/25th 3 Uminari (海鳴り) 18/25 Mari Amachi Returned after 3 years
1975 (Showa 50)/26th 4 Naka No Shima Blues (中の島ブルース) 12/24 Mina Aoe
1976 (Showa 51)/27th 5 Tokyo Sabaku (東京砂漠) 6/24 Naomi Sagara
1977 (Showa 52)/28th 6 Omoikiri Hashi (思い切り橋) 17/24 Mina Aoe (2)
1978 (Showa 53)/29th 7 Hashigo Sake (さようならの彼方へ) 15/24 Hiromi Ōta
1979 (Showa 54)/30th 8 Hashigo Sake (昔があるから) 19/23 Sayuri Ishikawa
1980 (Showa 55)/31st 9 Hashigo Sake (魅惑・シェイプアップ) 10/23 Rumiko Koyanagi
1981 (Showa 56)/32nd 10 Hashigo Sake (女・こぬか雨) 19/22 Sachiko Kobayashi
1982 (Showa 57)/33th 11 Uwasa No Onna (2) 16/22 Miyuki Kawanaka
2006 (Heisei 18)/57th - Nagasaki Wa Kyou Mo Amedatta 12/27 Masako Mori Participate under the name of Kiyoshi Maekawa
2007 (Heisei 19)/58th Soshite Koube (そして、神戸) 8/27 Kaori Mizumori
2008 (Heisei 20)/59th Tokyo Sabaku 8/27 Miyuki Kawanaka

References

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