I've heard of the manga "Ashita no Joe"(あしたのジョー...Tomorrow's Joe)and know of its anime adaptation which has become iconic for that final scene of the main character leaving this mortal coil in the best way possible. However, I hadn't known about the live-action adaptation that was released in 1970. The man who played the titular boxer was actor/singer Shoji Ishibashi(石橋正次)who hails from Osaka, and he was featured on the big and small screen up to the end of the 20th century, although his time as a stage actor has continued up to nearly the present day.
Ishibashi also had a music career that spanned from 1970 to 1978 with 19 singles and 10 albums under his belt. One of his big hits was his third single from January 1972, "Yoake no Teishajo" (Sunrise Station) which managed to stay at No. 1 for three consecutive weeks, sold 493,000 records and ended up as the 11th-ranking single of the year. Written by Haruki Tango(丹古晴己)and composed by Gendai Kanou(叶弦大), it's a bittersweet ballad of the times with the boss rhythm and the sorrowful background chorus as Ishibashi sings about a couple having to tragically and reluctantly separate under unclear circumstances although their love for each other is crystal clear. The song was successful enough that it also earned Ishibashi his one and only invitation to NHK's Kohaku Utagassen at the end of 1972.




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