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Her husband is Tatsuro Yamashita, a singer-songwriter and record producer. Takeuchi was born in Taisha , Hikawa district , now the city of Izumo, Shimane , and attended Keio University . She made her singing debut after signing with the RCA record label in 1978, with whom she released her debut album Beginning [ ja ] , which peaked at No. 17 on ...
Yamashita was a member of the band Sugar Babe [18] with musicians Taeko Onuki and Kunio Muramatsu, who released their only album Songs in 1975. [19] [1] After the group disbanded in 1976, Yamashita signed to RCA and launched his solo career, releasing the album Circus Town the same year.
The album is produced by Takeuchi's husband, Tatsuro Yamashita. [ 4 ] To international audiences, Variety is known for containing " Plastic Love " which, although only seeing moderate success in Japan when it was released as a single in 1985, saw a resurgence in popularity internationally in 2017 after a remix was uploaded to YouTube .
A man, Eiji, running to the emergency room, shocked by what he found out. A clutched rose fell from his hand to the ground. Eiji's wife died while delivering the baby, Shizuku... At the flower shop, a soaking woman, Mio, is standing under the shelter, sheltering from the rain. Eiji invited her in to get warm, then noticed her appearing to be blind.
The album features the song entitled "Mojo Drive", a collaboration between Kimura and renowned city-pop artist Tatsuro Yamashita, who wanted to write a song to highlight Kimura's baritone voice after attending his solo concert in February. [7] Yamashita also composed two other tracks, namely "Good Luck, Good Time", and "Morning Dew" for the album.
Softly is the fourteenth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released on June 22, 2022. It has been certified platinum by RIAJ in July 2022, for sales of over 250,000 copies.
However Tatsuro Yamashita was told that one of his songs in the Go Ahead! album "Bomber" was a hit song in a disco in Osaka. Therefore, in 1979, a promotional single was released under the title of "Bomber".
Ride on Time is the fifth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released by AIR/RVC on September 19, 1980. It is best known for its title track, which was used in the television commercial for Maxell cassette tapes starring Yamashita, and released as a single in May 1980.