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  1. Ichirō Fujiyama (藤山 一郎, Fujiyama Ichirō, April 8, 1911 – August 21, 1993), born Takeo Masunaga (増永 丈夫, Masunaga Takeo), was a Japanese singer and composer, known for his contribution to Japanese popular music called ryūkōka by his Western classical music skills.

  2. Kanbe Ichiro. New recommendations. Ichirō Fujiyama, born Takeo Masunaga, was a Japanese singer and composer, known for his contribution to Japanese popular music called ryūkōka by his Western...

  3. 1 de feb. de 2009 · 98. 15K views 14 years ago. This is a 'popular song' called called "Memories of Bolero", and it's sung by a singer named Ichiro Fujiyama. Recorded in 1951. This information is provided by a ...

  4. The singer Ichirō Fujiyama, who was in Indonesia and taken prisoner in East Java at the end the war, brought the song's melody and lyrics to Japan on his return home. There, Japanese singers recorded the song which proved highly popular. It also spread to other parts of Asia.

  5. 7 de ago. de 2015 · The song “The Bells of Nagasaki,” sung by Fujiyama Ichirō, was a tremendous hit in 1949, not long after the end of World War II. This year, 2015, marks the seventieth anniversary of the...

  6. 21 de ago. de 1993 · 藤山一郎 Ichirō Fujiyama. Born. 8 April 1911, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. Died. 21 August 1993. Also Known As. 増永丈夫 [birth name], Takeo Masunaga. Genres. Ryūkōka. Share. Tweet. Follow 27 followers. ADVERTISEMENT. Discography. 39. Credits 2 Filmography 2. Single. Showing all (17) Issues. Average. Ratings. Reviews. Title. / Release Date. 3.50. 1. 影を慕ひて / 日本橋から.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Listen to Japanese Kayokyoku Star "Ichiro Fujiyama" Greatest Hits by Ichiro Fujiyama on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Boku No Haru", "Asakusa No Uta" and more.