Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Miki Imai -- Hitomi ga Hohoemu kara (瞳がほほえむから)


I was watching a docudrama one night on the life of The God of Manga, Osamu Tezuka(手塚治虫). Not surprisingly, he was lionized on screen with the proverbial final scene of him in a hospital bed as he reflected on his life. Then this wonderful song came on as Tezuka's famous creations appeared on the screen, and I thought the producers really pulled out all the stops to have this throat-lumping tune finish this biography.

As it turned out, though, "Hitomi ga Hohoemu kara"(Because Your Eyes Smile) was the ending theme for the Wednesday Night Drama on Nippon Television (NTV). I wouldn't find about Miki Imai(今井美樹) for some months yet, but she was indeed the singer behind this ballad. I knew that I would have to find the song somehow. And it was indeed providential when I bought her first Best Album, "Ivory"(1989) and discovered the song at the end of the album. "Hitomi"was created by composer/singer Chika Ueda(上田知華)and lyricist Yuuho Iwasato(岩里祐穂).

Even watching Miki Imai in the original music video gets me nostalgic since she had all that long frizzy hair back then. I believe the style was called "sauvage". In any case, the single itself got as high as No. 9 on the Oricon charts. It never came out on an original album, so "Ivory" was the first chance to hear it.


2 comments:

  1. love this song! But that accordion had no business in the MV...lol

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    1. Hello, NeoPaxSinica. To give a variation on a famous comedic catchphrase, I guess Imai demanded that the video needed more accordion. :)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHTe2_b8uEA

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