The 14th Japan Record Awards -Wikipedia

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The 14th Japan Record Awards This is the 14th “Japan Record Awards” held at the Imperial Theater on December 31, 1972 (Showa 47).

The 14th Grand Prize was decided as Naomi Chiaki’s “cheering”. Naomi Chiaki is the first award. In this year, Rumiko Koyanagi’s “Seto no Bride”, who won the Japan Kayo Grand Prize in the first half of the huge hit, was the big favorite of the grand prize, but the “Applause” of Tachimi Tachimi was released on September 10th. Sudden floating. Two songs are developed with dead heat, and both songs won the singing award. In the grand prize, “cheering” was awarded a great reversal. When singing, I made a mistake in the second singing dashi [Note 1] 。 In addition, the grand prize winner, Chiaki, was presented a trip around the world as a secondary prize.

The best song award is “You are the one who sounds that bell” and Akiko Wada won. At that time, it was not a big hit song, so it was controversial. I was so excited about the award decision to pull Kenji Sawada to the stage. While singing, the makeup was impressive and the makeup became “black tears”.

Hideki Saijo, who was a leading candidate, is not selected, and the Best Newcomer Award is said to be the most fierce battle in the history of records. [first] In addition to Masako Mori, the Japanese Kayo Grand Prize Broadcasting Music Rookie Award, it was expected that it would be a popular struggle between Hiromi Go Go, but he was one step in sales after the final vote. Megumi won the award.

The audience rating rose 10.2p to 46.5%. The first time in the history of the record, the first time in the heyday of the record.

In October of this year, TBS night spot time expanded from 4 to 5 minutes. [Note 2] Due to it, the end time was 1 minute faster from this time to 20:55.

Reporter [ edit ]

Imperial Theater Imperial Room (Examination Venue)

  • Tetsuya Ogawa (TBS announcer) -The second charge.
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Ginza 4 -chome intersection

  • Miki Oga -After returning to the Imperial Theater after the broadcast, he blesss the grand prize winner Naomi Chiaki. Chiaki had a co -starring experience in the program, and after awarded a bouquet.
  • Like Sanyu -tei Enraku -Kouka, he returned to the Imperial Theater after the broadcast, and blessed Naomi Chiaki, a prize winner.
  • Hayashiya Konpaira

Okinawa and Kokusai Street

List of awarded works / winners [ edit ]

Japan Record Awards [ edit ]

The best reward [ edit ]

Best rookie award [ edit ]

Singing award [ edit ]

Public prize [ edit ]

New face award [ edit ]

Composer award [ edit ]

Arrangement award [ edit ]

Poetry award [ edit ]

  • “End station” (Song: Chiyo Okumura)
    • Poet: Kazuya Senke -Gent a bouquet to Megumi Asaoka, the best rookie award, and blessed (lyrics for the winning song “Bud Bae”).

Special award [ edit ]

Planning award [ edit ]

Nursery rhyme award [ edit ]

Celebrities who visited for viewing [ edit ]

  • Katsuaki Fuji in the north (52nd Yokozuna) -As a bouquet to Naomi Chiaki, a grand prize winner. After singing the award -winning song “cheering”, he raised Chiaki.
  • Kotosakura Hisashi (Ozeki) -Some with his wife, interviewed, and presented a bouquet to Megumi Asaoka, the winner of the Best New Year Award.
  • Isao Shibata (Yomiuri Giants outfielder, this year’s SE League Stealing Base King) -Connected with his wife like Koto Sakura, interviewed Akiko Wada, the best singing award.
  • Tamaburo Bando (Kabuki actor) -A revealed that he had visited the previous year to view it, and he was a disappointing act that he knew he had not come to the singer.
  • Ryoko Sakuma (actress)
  • Ritsuko Nakayama (Women’s Professional Bowler) -Megumi Asaoka, the winner of the Best New Year Award, a bouquet.
  • Susumu Mori (the winner of the last year’s best singing award) -A bronze statue was presented to Akiko Wada of the Best Singing Award.
  • Daishi Wajima (Ozeki)-We presented a chrysanthemum bouquet to Akiko Wada, the winner of the Best Singing Singing Award.
  • Kenhiko Ozaki (winner of the previous year’s grand award winner) -A bronze statue was presented to Naomi Chiaki, a grand prize winner.
  • Harumi Miyako / Others

TV relay staff [ edit ]

  • Conductor: Tadahiko Nagasu
  • Performance: Toshio Mori and Blue Coating, Tatsuya Takahashi and Tokyo Union, New Music Association
  • Chorus: Japan Chorus Association
  • Dance: World Dancers, Pops
  • Solding: Kikuchi Kenyukai
  • Choreography: Hisao Urabe
  • Music: Ikuichi Hanma, Tadahiko Nagasu
  • Producer: Takaishi 1990, Minami Sunada, Shuya Ida
  • Directed: Kei Komatsu
  • Composition: Baofukangwu, Matsuhara Shiming
  • Stage supervision:
  • Ginza relay staff: Hiroshi Ishii, Toshiichi Ihara
  • Okinawa relay staff: Akio Kuroshima, Yoshio Asari
  • Relaying: Nishinai Tsunaichi
  • Production cooperation: RBC
  • Production: TBS
  • Sponsored by the Japan Composer Association, the Japan Record Awards Entertainment Committee, the Japan Record Awards Executive Committee

Annotation [ edit ]

  1. ^ The song of the second lyrics was “Tsuta -ranging white wall thin shadows, and I had forgotten the spilling tears.” He sang, “I did not even pray.” In addition, the original phrase has been obtained because the choir of the Japan Chorus Association was following the choir.
  2. ^ In addition to TBS, Nippon Television and Net (now TV Asahi) have also been expanded by 1 minute.

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