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Monday, May 12, 2025

Naomi Chiaki -- Waltz(円舞曲)

 

Heard this one last night on NHK's "Shin BS Nihon no Uta"(新BS日本の歌). Of course, my mother was asking about whatever happened to Naomi Chiaki(ちあきなおみ). Well, she called it a day to her long career in 1992 shortly after the passing of her husband, Eiji Gō(郷鍈治).

Chiaki's 17th single from March 1974, "Waltz", fits the template for her songs...a mix of melancholy and cheerful with those velvety vocals, just like her most famous hit "Kassai"(喝采)a couple of  years previously.

I've placed "Waltz" as a kayo kyoku although Makoto Kawaguchi's(川口真)melody and arrangement has also included some of that enka and country. The legendary Yu Aku(阿久悠)provided the lyrics about a woman who is thinking of other couples dancing a loving waltz while she no longer has a dance partner as she is sitting all by her lonesome in a seaside hotel. "Waltz" reached No. 29 on Oricon and was included as the title track of a May 1974 album.

Nice touch of adding that furigana of "Waltz" overlaying the kanji since the original pronunciation is the more unwieldy enbukyoku. Apparently, the title was inspired by a 1949 Kousaburo Yoshimura(吉村公三郎)film titled "Manatsu no Waltz"(真夏の円舞曲...Midsummer Waltz) which did the same thing with its kanji.

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