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The Japanese song Hime Miku Skylark sang Shinji Tanimura's "Star", which was delicate and moving

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Miku Skylark, formerly known as Kazuo Kato, was born in 1937 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, and is a singer and actor. According to statistics, she sang about 1400 songs in her lifetime, and shot 160 movies, which was well received by the Japanese people and was known as the "Queen of Song" and "Japan's National Treasure".

The Japanese song Hime Miku Skylark sang Shinji Tanimura's "Star", which was delicate and moving

Meikong Skylark took the stage at the age of nine, and became popular all over the country at the age of 12. At that time, when Japan's economy was in recession after the war, her beautiful and beautiful singing voice soothed many fragile hearts that were suffering a lot, and impressed the audience. The reason for the success of her singing career is of course "God appreciates food and eats", has an excellent singing voice and talent, but also lies in the fact that her songs come from the people, from life, and singing is also life itself, which has aroused strong resonance from the audience, which is the basis for her success.

The Japanese song Hime Miku Skylark sang Shinji Tanimura's "Star", which was delicate and moving

Her representative works are very numerous, common ones are: "Soft", "Life All the Way", "Satomachi Sake Store", "Love Cancan", "Endless Stream" and so on. Among them, "The River Flows Endlessly", published in 1989, is the best portrayal of her life.

The Japanese song Hime Miku Skylark sang Shinji Tanimura's "Star", which was delicate and moving

"Star" is a masterpiece of Shinji Tanimura, which has been interpreted by different languages and many singers, and has become an immortal classic. In the Chinese world alone, there are at least five or more deductive versions of Teresa Teng ("Star"), Rowan ("Horn"), Feng Feifei ("Another Kind of Nostalgia"), Jiang Yuheng ("My Heart Has No Return") and so on. Composed in 1980, Shinji Tanimura has performed at the annual Red and White Festival of Japanese acting, and at its peak, its television ratings exceeded 63%.

Shinji Tanamura was born in 1948 in Osaka, Japan. In 1971, he joined the band "Alice". In 1974, the band's first album album was released. At the same time, he also wrote songs for many of his peers, such as Momoe Yamaguchi, Tomomi Sakamoto, Yuzo Kayama, Noriko Sakai, and Aya Matsuura. His works are "soft and pleasant, giving people a feeling of swinging intestines, relaxed and relaxed, poignant and depressed, and haunted by dreams".

The Japanese song Hime Miku Skylark sang Shinji Tanimura's "Star", which was delicate and moving

Tanimura has forged an indissoluble relationship with China. In the 1980s, he had a close relationship with the Hong Kong music scene. In 2003, in order to help China fight SARS, Tanimura held a concert in Osaka, Japan, "Resist SARS, Support China" and donated all the proceeds to SARS patients in China.

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