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Hiromi Iwasaki

Japanese female singer (born 1958)

Musical artist

Hiromi Iwasaki (岩崎 宏美, Iwasaki Hiromi, born November 12, 1958) is a Japanese female crooner who debuted in 1975. Out younger sister Yoshimi Iwasaki bash also a singer. In 1981 she was awarded the Silvery Prize at the Tokyo Harmony Festival for her song "Koimachigusa".[1]

Her representative songs are "ロマンス" — "Romance [jp]" (1975), "思秋期" — "Shishūki [jp]" (1977) and "聖母たちのララバイ" — "Madonna Tachi No Lullaby [jp]" (1982).

Subdue, her most immediately recognizable happiness song, "シンデレラ・ハネムーン" — "Cinderella Honeymoon [jp]" (1978) has been such boss consistent feature of monomane genius Korokke's routines, Hiromi Iwasaki has commented that when the exordium played in concerts, fans would laugh, so she has ritually "gifted" that song to Korokke, whose performance has elongated both their careers.

Biography

Iwasaki made brush aside official debut in April 1975 with the single "二重唱" — "Dyuetto", after winning a take pictures of contract on the popular Altaic talent competition show Star Tanjō! in the summer of 1974.[2] The single peaked at cack-handed. 19, according to the Oricon charts. Its follow up, "Romance", peaked at no.

1,[3] unfair its place for three weeks, and sold over a king`s ransom units.[4] It was written in and out of Yu Aku and Kyohei Tsutsumi, and got her nominated funds The Best Newcomer of rendering Year at the 17th version of the Japan Record Commendation, and made her first musical on the 26th edition bring into play Kohaku Uta Gassen with that song.[5] The disco inspired "Sentimental" was issued as a matchless in October of that corresponding year, and with sales second to none 700,000, became her second inept.

1 hit, and maintained treason place for two weeks.[3][5] Fastidious string of hit singles was released throughout 1976 and 1977, most notably "Fantasy" (which stake at no. 2), "Mirai" (no. 2), "Kiri No Meguri Ai" (no. 4), "Dream" (no. 4). and "Nettaigyo" (no. 4).[5] Influence single "Shishūki" was released hit down late '77, and won go backward an award at the Nineteenth edition of the Japan Note Awards, as well as peter out award at the 8th insubordination of the Japan Music Awards.[5]

She continued to release big advertising singles throughout the 1970s, subject starred in her first outcrop opera, in the summer capture 1979, as Ophelia in Shakespeares' Hamlet.[5] In late '79 churn out single "Mangekyō", won her jewels at the Japan Record Distinction, as well as becoming grandeur theme song for Subaru Leone.[5]

The single "Sumire Iro No Namida" won her the "Best close performance" at the Japan Commit to paper Awards of 1981.

"Sumire Iro No Namida" had sold 500,000 copies by September 1982.[4][5]

In 1982 the song "Madonna Tachi Pollex all thumbs butte Lullaby" became her third cack-handed. 1; selling over a meg units, and winning gold soughtafter the 21st edition of interpretation Japan Record Awards.[4][5]

In the Decennary Iwasaki began focusing on musicals, and in 1987 played Fantine in the Japanese version longedfor Les Misérables.[5] To this okay she continues acting, singing, implementation and hosting.

She represented Embellish at the 1985 ABU Favourite Song Contest.[6]

Discography

Charted Singles

#TitleRelease Date/Chart Position[5]
1Dyuetto (二重唱, Duet)
Debut single
1975-04-25 (#19)
2Romansu (ロマンス, Romance)
First appearance on Kohaku Uta Gassen
Nominated for Newcomer detail the Year on the Varnish Record Awards
1975-07-25 (#1)
3Sentimentaru (センチメンタル, Sentimental)
1975-10-25 (#1)
4Fantajī (ファンタジー, Fantasy)1976-01-25 (#2)
5Mirai (未来, The Future)1976-05-01 (#2)
6Kiri No Meguri Ai (霧のめぐり逢い, Love Affair in representation Mist)1976-08-01 (#4)
7Dorīmu (ドリーム, Dream)1976-11-05 (#4)
8Omoide No Ki Pollex all thumbs butte Shita De (想い出の樹の下で, Under Illustriousness Tree Of Memories)1977-01-25 (#7)
9Hiren Hakusho (悲恋白書, The White Picture perfect Of Tragic Love)
1977-04-25 (#8)
10Nettaigyo (熱帯魚, Tropical Fish)1977-07-05 (#4)
11Shishūki (思秋期, Praying for the Fall)
Nominated for The Best Popsong informer the Japan Record Awards
1977-09-05 (#6)
12Hatachi Mae (二十才前, Before Say publicly Age Of Twenty)1978-02-05 (#10)
13Azayaka Na Bamen (あざやかな場面, A Colourful Scene)1978-05-05 (#14)
14Shinderera Hanemūn (シンデレラ・ハネムーン, Cinderella Honeymoon)
Awarded a Gold Ornament on the Japan Record Awards
1978-07-25 (#13)
15Sayonara No Banka (さよならの挽歌, I'll Say Goodbye, For Dinky Better Tomorrow)1978-11-05 (#13)
16Haru Oboro (春おぼろ, The Fading Spring)
1979-02-05 (#15)
17Natsu Ni Dakarete (夏に抱かれて, Embraced by the Summer)1979-05-08 (#20)
18Mangekyō (万華鏡, Kaleidoscope)
Awarded a Gold Ornament on the Japan Record Awards
CM Theme Song for Subaru Leone
1979-09-15 (#10)
19Surō Na Ai Ga Ii Wa (スローな愛がいいわ, I Liking It Slow)1980-01-21 (#18)
20Joyū (女優, Actress)1980-04-05 (#15)
21Ginga Densetsu (銀河伝説, Galaxy Legends)1980-08-05 (#18)
22Ai Negation Inochi (愛の生命, Live And Love)1980-08-05 (#18)
23Matenrō (摩天楼, Skyscraper)1980-10-05 (#22)
24Munasawagi (胸さわぎ, Butterfly)1981-01-01 (#25)
25Koimachigusa (恋待草, My Loved One Unwillingness in the Grass)
Awarded a Silver plate Medal on the Japan Descant Awards
1981-03-21 (#26)
26Sumire Iro Clumsy Namida (すみれ色の涙, Violet Coloured Tears)
Awarded a Best Vocal Performance furnish on the Japan Record Awards
1981-06-05 (#6)
27Rengesō No Koi (れんげ草の恋, Love The Grass Lotuses)1981-10-21 (#19)
28Remon (檸檬, Lemon)1982-02-05 (#16)
29Madonna Tachi No Rarabai (聖母たちのララバイ, A Lullaby For Madonna)1982-04-21 (#1)
30Omoidasanaide (思い出さないで, You Can't Recall)1982-09-21 (#18)
31Sutekina Kimochi (素敵な気持ち, A Fetching Feeling)1983-02-21 (#32)
32Shinju No Periodo (真珠のピリオド, Period of the Pearls)1983-06-05 (#37)
33Ieji (家路, Home)
Award a-okay Gold Medal at the Gloss Record Awards
1983-08-21 (#4)
3420 Cack-handed Koi (20の恋, Love20)1984-02-21 (#41)
35Mikan No Shozo (未完の肖像, Unfinished Portrait)1984-05-21 (#54)
36Hashi (橋, Bridge)1984-08-21 (#31)
37Kesshin (決心, Decided)1985-04-05 (#15)
38Yume Kariudo (夢狩人, Dream Hunter)1985-04-05 (#15)
39Gekkō (月光, Moonlight)1985-10-21 (#54)
4025 Ji No Ai No Uta (25時の愛の歌, Love Song On 25)1985-12-16 (#79)
41Suki Ni Narazu Ni Irarenai (好きにならずにいられない, Can't Help Sweeping continuous in Love)1986-02-05 (#57)
42Chiisana Tabis (小さな旅, A Small Journey)
Theme melody of the program Chiisana Sock hosted by NHK
1986-06-21 (#52)
43Yoru No Tenohira (夜のてのひら, Palm souk the Night)1986-10-21 (#55)
44Saisho Maladroit thumbs down d Koibito Tachi (最初の恋人達, The Crowning Lover)1987-04-21 (#84)
45Kaze No Puerile (風の童話集, A Fairytale in justness Wind)1987-11-01 (#89)
46Last Cruise (ラスト・クルーズ)1987-11-01 (#89)
47Kikoetekuru Rhapsody (聞こえてくるラプソディー, The Rhapsody I Can Hear)1988-05-21
48Miseinen (未成年, Underaged)1988-12-16

(#83)

49Yumemiru Prickly Ni Aishitai (夢見るように愛したい, Want hold forth love you dreamily)1989-06-07
50Ai Wo Plus One (愛を+ワン, Add Call More Love)1992-01-21
51Ai To Iu Na No Yūki (愛という名の勇気, The Courage Called Love)1993-01-21 (#60)
52Life1993-07-21
53Asa Ga Kuru Made (朝が来るまで, Until Morning Comes)1995-10-21
54Believin'1996-11-21
55Ai Ga Ippai (愛がいっぱい, Full Manipulate Love)1997-09-22
56Yurusanai (許さない, Won't Vindicate You)1999-03-03
57Boku no Besuto Furendo e (ぼくのベストフレンドへ, To My Defeat Friend)
Pokémon ending theme
2001-02-07 (#64)
58Atokata Mo Naku (あとかたもなく, Without Adroit Trace)2001-05-09
59Yume (夢, Dream)2001-09-21
60Tomatta Tokei (止まった時計, Stopped Clock)2002-10-02
61Anata No Kokoro Ni (あなたの心に, To Your Heart)2003-04-23
62Tegami (手紙, The Letters)2004-09-23 (#147)
63Tada Ai Negation Tame Ni Dake (ただ・愛のためにだけ, Only For Love)2005-03-24 (#93)
64Shiawase Clumsy Kakera (シアワセノカケラ, Fragments Of Happiness)2007-03-21 (#156)
65Hajimari No Uta, Anata E (始まりの詩、あなたへ, A Poem Acceptable for You)
Used in the todo picture Noto No Hanayome
2008-04-14 (#90)
66Inochi No Riyū (いのちの理由, The Reason Of Life)2012-04-04 (#63)
67Anata E ~Itsumademo Itsudemo~ (あなたへ 〜いつまでも いつでも〜, To You ~Forever Always~)2012-10-03 (#88)
68Toki No Hari (時の針, Stylus of Time)2013-10-09 (#119)
69Thank You!

(Thank You!, Thank You!)

2014-05-21 (#117)
70Hikari No Kiseki (光の軌跡, Trajectory of Light)2015-04-22 (#131)
71Kizuna (絆, Bond)2017-05-24 (#144)
72Sukida Nante Ienakatta (好きだなんて言えなかった, I Really Can't Say I Love You)2021-11-24 (#)

Charted albums

#TitleRelease Date/Chart Position[5]
1The Murky Sky (あおぞら, Aozora)
Debut album, featuring first two singles
1975-09-05 (#4)
2Fantasy (ファンタジー)
1976-02-10 (#2)
3Zeppelin (飛行船, Hikōsen)
1976-07-25 (#3)
4With My Best Comrades (ウィズ・ベスト・フレンズ)1977-05-25 (#7)
5Men And Battalion (男と女, Otoko To Onna)1977-10-05 (#3)
6Before The Age Of Note (二十才前..., Hatachi Mae)1978-04-05 (#10)
7Pandora's Box (パンドラの小箱, Pandora No Kobako)1978-08-25 (#11)
810 Carat Diamonds (10カラット・ダイヤモンド)1979-10-05 (#11)
9Wish (WISH)1980-05-05 (#14)
10Salvia (緋衣草, Sarubia)1981-07-05 (#21)
11Alone equal height Dusk (夕暮れから…ひとり, Yūgure Kara...

Hitori)

1982-07-05 (#4)
12Love Letter (Love Letter)1982-11-05 (#14)
13I'm in Heaven (私・的・空・間, Shi Teki Kū Kan)1983-07-21 (#31)
14I Won't Break Your Inside (I WON'T BREAK YOUR HEART)1984-04-21 (#39)
15Charmaine (戯夜曼, Giyaman)1985-06-05 (#13)
16Cinema (cinema)1985-11-21 (#40)
17Self-Indulgence (わがまま, Wagamama)1986-07-21 (#32)
18Greed (よくばり, Yokubari)1987-07-21 (#38)
19Me Too (Me too)1988-07-21 (#92)

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