The last time I wrote about the comical band Hajime Hana & Crazy Cats(ハナ肇とクレージーキャッツ), it was for a B-side called "Hai Sore Made yo"(ハイそれまでヨ)which also made its way into one of their movies "Nippon Musekinin Jidai"(ニッポン無責任時代...Japan's Irresponsible Generation) which had come out in 1962. The trailer above was interesting to view since Cats vocalist Hitoshi Ueki(植木等)who had the lead role of Hitoshi Taira(平均)looked like a rather nerdy type but with a personality that would more match that of a juvenile delinquent.
As I mentioned above, the song was a big hit for Crazy Cats and according to a biography on Ueki by author Juugatsu Toi(戸井十月), it made quite an impact on the postwar baby boomer men of that time, although I think that considering what happened to Japan during and afterwards, not a lot of those guys became Hitoshi Taira. Also from the J-Wiki article on the song, according to lyricist and future Tokyo governor Aoshima, "Musekinin Ichidai Otoko" had a profound effect on comics such as Tamori(タモリ)and Beat Takeshi(ビートたけし)with the latter's view of the world turned upside down. The song would also make an appearance in the Cats' 2nd movie, "Nippon Musekinin Yaro"(ニッポン無責任野郎...Japan's Irresponsible S.O.B.) which was released in December 1962, just 5 months following the first movie.
The Oricon charts hadn't existed at that time, but if they had, I'm pretty certain that the song would have hit the top spot.
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