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*Hageshii Koi (Japanese: 激しい恋) (1973)<ref>King Records catalogue number BS-1731</ref>

*Hageshii Koi (Japanese: 激しい恋) (1973)<ref>King Records catalogue number BS-1731</ref>

*Bara No Sasayaki (Japanese: 薔薇の囁き) (1974)<ref>King Records catalogue number BS-1823</ref>

*Bara No Sasayaki (Japanese: 薔薇の囁き) (1974)<ref>King Records catalogue number BS-1823</ref>

*Koi Shigure (Japanese: 恋しぐれ) (1975)

1980

1980


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Akiko Nakamura (Japanese: 中村晃子) is a Japanese singer and actress. Her song Nijiiro No Mizuumi (Japanese: 虹色の湖) (1967)[1] reached number 3 on the Oricon Singles Chart.[2][3]

Discography

Singles

  • Aoi Ochiba (Japanese: 青い落葉) (1965)[4]
  • Mujou (Japanese: 霧情) (1966)[5]
  • Watashi No Sei Ja Nai (Japanese: 私のせいじゃない) (1966)[6]
  • Watashi Wa Majoreena (Japanese: 私はマジョリーナ) (1966)[7]
  • Anata Wa Doko E (Japanese: あなたはどこへ) (1967)[8]
  • Taiyou Ni Koi Wo Shite (Japanese: 太陽に恋をして) (1967)[9]
  • Nijiiro No Mizuumi (1967)[10] This single reached number 1 on the Cash Box local singles chart.[11]
  • Suna No Jujika (Japanese: 砂の十字架) (1968).[12] This single reached number 21 on the Oricon chart.[2]
  • Nageki No Shinju (Japanese: なげきの真珠) (1968).[13] This single reached number 20 on the Oricon chart.[2]
  • Namida No Mori No Monogatari (Japanese: 涙の森の物語) (1969)[14] This single reached number 39 on the Oricon chart.[2]
  • Rome No Tomoshibi (Japanese: ローマの灯) (1969)[15]
  • Kaze To Bara No Kouya (Japanese: 風とバラの荒野) (1969)[16]
  • Itsuka Aishite (Japanese: いつか愛して) (1970)[17]
  • Ai No Shouzou (Japanese: 愛の肖像) (1970)[18]
  • Mizuumi Wa Tenshi No Namida (Japanese: 湖は天使の涙) (1970)[19]
  • Hadashi No Blues (Japanese: 裸足のブルース) (1971)[20]
  • Utsukushiki Challenger (Japanese: 美しきチャレンジャー) (1971)[21]
  • Jounetsu No Umi (Japanese: 情熱の海) (1971)[22]
  • Ryoshu-Rome (Japanese: 旅愁〜ローマ) (1971)[23]
  • Aishu No Tabi (Japanese: 哀愁の旅) (1971)[24]
  • Glass No Shiro (Japanese: ガラスの城) (1972)[25]
  • Ano Machi Wa Doko E Itta (Japanese: あの街はどこへいった) (1972)[26]
  • Kurashiki, Namida Mo Niou Machi (Japanese: 倉敷・涙も匂う町) (1972)[27]
  • Hageshii Koi (Japanese: 激しい恋) (1973)[28]
  • Bara No Sasayaki (Japanese: 薔薇の囁き) (1974)[29]
  • Koi Shigure (Japanese: 恋しぐれ) (1975)

1980

Albums

  • Nijiiro No Mizuumi (Japanese: 虹色の湖)[31]
  • Rokku Tengoku (Japanese: ロック天国) (1998)[32]

Films

She co-starred with The Jaguars in the film Susume! Jagazu Tekizen Joriku (Japanese: 進め!ジャガーズ 敵前上陸) (Shochiku, 1968),[33] also called Make Way For The Jaguars.[34] She also starred in Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie (1982).[35] Other film roles include, in particular, Detective Story (1983).[36]

Television

She performed in the 19th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen (1968).[37]

References

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