Misora Hibari
美空ひばり
5/29/1937 - 6/24/1989
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Misora Hibari was a Japanese singer, actress and cultural icon. She received a Medal of Honor for her contributions to music and for improving the welfare of the public, and was the first woman to receive the People's Honor Award, which was conferred posthumously for giving the public hope and encouragement after World War II. Misora recorded a total of 1,200 songs and sold 68 million records. After she died, consumer demand for her recordings grew significantly, and, by 2001, she had sold more than 80 million records. By 2019, record sales surpassed 100 million. Her swan-song "Kawa no Nagare no Yō ni" (川の流れのように) is often performed by numerous artists and orchestras as a tribute to her.
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Auch bekannt als 加藤和枝 (Katō Kazue) |
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Forgotten Songs volume 1 |
Aufgenommene Stücke
Stücke | Kanji | Länge | Album | Instrument | |
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Aozora Dōchū | 青空 道中 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Edo no Yamitarō | 江戸の闇太郎 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Gatsu no Aruhi | 四月の或る日 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Jinsei Gekijō | 人生劇場 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Kage wo Shita Ite | 影を慕いて | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Mamikazumichi | 真実一路 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Midori no Chiheisen | 緑の地平線 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Nan no Junjō | 男の純情 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Sake wa Namida ka Tameiki ka | 酒は涙か溜息か | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Sanbyaku Rokujūgo Ya | 三百六十五夜 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Yūgai Kaidō | 遊俠街道 | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme | ||
Yunomachi Erejī | 湯の町エレジー | Forgotten Songs volume 1 | Stimme |