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Sunday, March 20, 2022

Sayuri Yoshinaga & Akira Mita -- Asu wa Sakou Hana Sakou(明日は咲こう花咲こう)

 

I caught this being performed by a married couple on today's episode of "Nodo Jiman"(のど自慢)which took place this week in Okinawa. Good to see that the show is still active out there, by the way.

This article is for the Sayurists since we've got actress Sayuri Yoshinaga(吉永小百合)paired up with singer Akira Mita(三田明)for the jaunty and hopeful "Asu wa Sakou Hana Sakou" (Let Tomorrow Blossom, Let The Flowers Blossom), a single that was released back in April 1965. Yoshinaga is no stranger to duets especially since she performed one of the most famous kayo of them all with Yukio Hashi(橋幸夫), "Itsudemo Yume wo" (いつでも夢を)back in 1962.

Not surprisingly, this was another hit for Yoshinaga, and true to form for the connection between music and cinema back then, "Asu wa Sakou Hana Sakou" got to become a movie released later in August under the same title starring Yoshinaga as a health worker assigned to a backwater village outside of Tokyo that is in desperate need of help of any kind due to the rampant poverty. I've not seen the movie, but with a title song this genki, I think it's pretty much a given that the village gets at least somewhat better by the end. Mita himself even shows up in one scene as a popular entertainer with the same name who just happens to be from that very village. Hmm...guess which song he sings with Yoshinaga? By the way, the above video has Mita's performance with singer Midori Oka(丘みどり).

The lyrics were provided by Sou Nishizawa(西沢爽)while the melody was composed by Tadashi Yoshida(吉田正), the same person behind "Itsudemo Yume wo".

1 comment:

  1. Hello, Brian. I used to see her a fair bit on television when I was in Japan, but mostly for her commercials hawking a certain type of flat-panel TV.

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