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    Japan portal Music portal Television portal Rokusuke Ei (永 六輔, Ei Rokusuke, April 10, 1933 – July 7, 2016) was a Japanese lyricist, composer, author, essayist...
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  • Muite Arukō" (pronounced [ɯe o mɯite aɾɯkoꜜː]) was written by lyricist Rokusuke Ei and composer Hachidai Nakamura. The lyrics tell the story of a man who...
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  • Down"), and "Sukiyaki", originally sung by Kyu Sakamoto and Written by Ei Rokusuke. Adapted from Billboard. Production Avicii – production (all tracks)...
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  • edition bonus track No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 14. "Sukiyaki" Rokusuke Ei Hachidai Nakamura Janice Marie-Johnson Abraham Quintanilla Jr.[a] Astudillo[a]...
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  • of the most famous kayōkyoku musicians of this era include songwriter Rokusuke Ei and singer Kyu Sakamoto. Their 1961 song "Sukiyaki" in particular became...
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    solo career was inaugurated with the song "Ue o Muite Arukō" written by Rokusuke Ei and Hachidai Nakamura. The song was first heard on the NHK entertainment...
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    (1964) was composed by Hachidai Nakamura with the lyrics by Rokusuke Ei. Nakamura and Ei formerly made the music and lyric of Kyu Sakamoto's U.S. Billboard...
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  • Sengoku period Ei Ogawa (1930-1994), Japanese screenwriter Rokusuke Ei (1933–2016), Japanese lyricist, composer, author, essayist Shō Ei (1559–1588), Japanese...
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  • - T - U - W - Y - Z Edogawa Ranpo (October 21, 1894 – July 28, 1965) Rokusuke Ei (April 10, 1933 – July 7, 2016) Eiji Yoshikawa (1892-1962) Ekuni Kaori...
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  • Di" written by Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh and "Sukiyaki" written by Rokusuke Ei & Hachidai Nakamura Track 14 contains samples from "If It Don't Turn...
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  • Almeida featuring Bud Shank; an interpolation of "Sukiyaki", written by Rokusuke Ei, Hachidai Nakamura and James Cason; an interpolation of "Vapors", written...
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  • Doo Wop) Cartagena Lewis Charles Ray Wiggins Timothy Christian Riley Rokusuke Ei Hachidai Nakamura L.E.S. 3:42 6. "Part Deux" Cartagena Padilla Domingo...
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  • Ehret (born 1955, US, p) Marianne Ehrmann (1755–1795, Switzerland, f/nf) Rokusuke Ei (永六輔, 1933–2016, Japan, p/nf) Günter Eich (1907–1972, Germany/Austria...
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  • member of the performing group Young 101. She spent a year training with Rokusuke Ei, Toshirō Hayano [ja], Kumi Nakagawa, Hiroko Nakajima [ja], Hachidai Nakamura...
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  • Babyface Babyface 4:16 11. "Everything" Harris Lewis Hachidai Nakamura Rokusuke Ei James Brown Linda Creed Thom Bell John Starks Fred Wesley Jimmy Jam &...
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  • Sakamoto. Due to the inclusion of the samples, Brown, Hachidai Nakamura, Rokusuke Ei, Linda Creed, Thom Bell, John Starks, and Fred Wesley are also credited...
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  • "Moonchild" by Rick James "Everything" † Mary J. Blige Hachidai Nakamura Rokusuke Ei James Brown Fred Wesley John Starks Linda Creed Thom Bell Share My World...
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    Beppe Wolgers m. Bobbie Ericsson "Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi o" w. Rokusuke Ei & Taku Izumi, m. Kyu Sakamoto "Meglio Stasera" w. Franco Migliacci m...
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  • 1932 – Omar Sharif, Egyptian actor and screenwriter (d. 2015) 1933 – Rokusuke Ei, Japanese composer and author (d. 2016) 1933 – Helen McElhone, Scottish...
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    the opera's setting, "Titipu", is pronounced "Chichipu" in Japanese. Rokusuke Ei, a popular essayist, was convinced that Chichibu, the site of a peasant...
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  • performed by a Japanese singer Kyu Sakamoto. It was written by lyricist Rokusuke Ei and composer Taku Izumi. Izumi won the Japan Record Award. The song was...
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  • Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. "Lucy Pearl's Way" Raphael Saadiq Rokusuke Ei Hachidai Nakamura Christian Riley Kamaal Fareed Ali Shaheed Muhammad...
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  • 1. "Tú Eres" A.B. Quintanilla III Pete Astudillo 3:04 2. "Sukiyaki" Rokusuke Ei Hachidai Nakamura Janice-Marie Johnson Abraham Quintanilla Jr. Astudillo...
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    Busujima Yuriko no Sekirara Nikki (2016, Shōta Ozu Totto TV (2016), Rokusuke Ei Haikei, Minpaku-sama (2016), Kanta Yamashita Kidnap Tour (2016) Midnight...
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  • Course About Humans, as part of a series titled Why Do People Sing?, Rokusuke Ei mentioned that he had heard from Fujiko Noguchi that "The 'Aka' (red)...
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  • bonus tracks No. Title Writer(s) Length 11. "Ue o Muite Arukō/The First Star" Rokusuke Ei, Hachidai Nakamura 4:01 12. "Third Man Theme" Anton Karas 1:22...
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  • alternatively titled "Sukiyaki") Composer: Hachidai Nakamura, Lyricist: Rokusuke Ei, sung by Kyu Sakamoto 1961, 1963 Bílá vrána Josef Zíma Josef Zíma 1964...
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  • nantenkana [narration] Kiminanka Kiminanka [narration] Benkyō no cha cha [discussion between interviewer and Rokusuke Ei] Miagetegoran Yoru no hoshi o...
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    21-22. "I've heard that when Rokusuke Ei was a child, there was a plan to have him adopted by Ichikawa Jukai III. Ei refused, saying he didn't want...
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    no Ryōba" (1986). His 1965 song "Kaerokana" was written by lyricist Rokusuke Ei and composer Hachidai Nakamura. He is very popular in Japan partly due...
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