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Oyakusha Jingi / Renbo Kanzashi |
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The world of period dramas from the queen of Showa pop music
Misora Hibari's overwhelming singing ability weaves a tale of chivalry and love.
In "Oyakusha Jingi," her powerful voice expresses a manly worldview, while in "Koibo Kanzashi," she displays a feminine delicacy. Her expressiveness, which shows different sides to both songs, demonstrates her dignity as a figure at the top of the Japanese pop music world. This is an important work that musically supported the period drama boom of the 1960s.
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- Music By - 古賀政男
- Lyrics By - 石本美由起
- Arranged By - 佐伯亮