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Noriko Kamachi (蒲池 法子, Kamachi Noriko, born 10 March 1962), known professionally as Seiko Matsuda (松田 聖子, Matsuda Seiko), is a Japanese singer-songwriter, known for being one of the most popular Japanese idols of the 1980s. Since then, she has continued to release new singles and albums, go on annual summer concert tours ...
In 2006, Kanda composed and wrote the lyrics to "Bless You", a song performed by her mother Seiko Matsuda. [2] Kanda was credited under the name "Jun Uehara", originating from two characters from the manga series Good Morning Call, which she had loved at the time. [2]
Seiko is the seventeenth and first internationally released English language studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Seiko Matsuda (credited as Seiko). It was released on June 7, 1990, by CBS Sony, Columbia Records, and Epic Records.
Lyrics Music Arrangement Length; 1. ... Seiko Matsuda: Seiko Matsuda, Ryo Ogura: Yuji Toriyama: 4:26: References This page was last edited on 29 November 2023 ...
Seiko Matsuda / Kim Carnes: Matsumoto Takashi; Citron / Seiko Ballads - Sweet Memories: 1988 / 1991 "Hold Me 'Til The Mornin' Comes" † Paul Anka and Peter Cetera:
Cherish is the forty-fifth studio album by Seiko Matsuda. It came in two different versions, a regular edition which contains the CD album and a first press special edition that contained the CD album plus a 36-page photobook.
Contains: Fantastic Concert: Lemon no Kisetsu, Seikoland: Budokan Live '83, Seiko Call: Live'85, Super Diamond Revolution, Sweet Spark Stream, Precious Moment: 1990 Live At The Budokan,1991 Concert Tour Amusement Park,LIVE 1992 Nouvelle Vague,LIVE DIAMOND EXPRESSION,Live Glorious Revolution,Seiko Clips,Seiko Clips2 1992 Nouvelle Vague,Seiko ...
Japanese singer-songwriter Seiko Matsuda has released eighty-two official singles and eight promotional singles. Seiko released her debut album, Squall in August 1979; it peaked at number two in Japan and has sold over 500,000 copies. The second single from the album, "Aoi Sangoshō" became the fifteenth best-selling single of 1979 in Japan.