Although I realize that Sachiko Nishida(西田佐知子)had been singing (she's now retired) since the mid-1950s, I kinda pegged when this particular single of hers was released just from hearing the arrangement without knowing anything else about it.
"Namida no Kawaku made" (Until the Tears Run Dry) possesses that big downtown brassy sound with the beefy sax and rumbling percussion, so I figured that it must have come out in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Sure enough, it was released in December 1967 with the legendary Hiroshi Miyagawa(宮川泰)behind the melody. Shigeru Tsukada(塚田茂)provided the lyrics of a woman who's beside herself with desperate grief and hate over the impending death of her relationship with a paramour.
The song earned Nishida her 7th appearance on the Kohaku Utagassen at the end of 1967 and it ranked in at No. 27 on the yearly chart for the newborn Oricon in 1968.
There were a number of singers who covered "Namida no Kawaku made" including Mood Kayo specialist Keiko Fuji(藤圭子). Fuji's version came out in 1973 and has more of a psychedelic rock buzz.
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