1966 in Japanese music

In 1966 (Shōwa 41), Japanese music was released on records, and there were charts, awards, contests and festivals.

Awards, contests and festivals

The 9th Osaka International Festival (Japanese: 大阪国際フェスティバル) was held from 12 April to 28 April 1966.[1] The 8th Japan Record Awards were held on 24 December 1966.[2] The 17th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen was held on 31 December 1966.[3]

The 15th Otaka prize was won by Toshiro Mayuzumi.[4]

Number one singles

Billboard

The following reached number 1 according to weekly singles charts published in Billboard:

  • 7 January and 5 March: Futari No Sekai - Yūjirō Ishihara[5] (Theme song of the film Futari No Sekai)
  • 19 March: Aitakute Aitakute - Mari Sono[6]
  • 26 March, 2 April, 9 April, 16 April, 23 April, 30 April, 7 May, 14 May and 21 May: Honemade Aishite - Takuya Jyo[7]
  • 28 May, 11 June, 18 June, 25 June, 2 July and 9 July: Kimi To Itsumademo - Yūzō Kayama[8]
  • 13 August, 20 August, 27 August and 3 September: Yogiri No Bojo - Yūjirō Ishihara[9] (Basis of the film Yogiri No Bojo)
  • 10 September, 17 September, 24 September, 1 October and 15 October: Kohkotsu No Blues - Mina Aoe[10]
  • 22 October, 29 October, 5 November, 12 November, 19 November, 26 November, 3 December, 10 December, 17 December, 24 December and 31 December: Yume Wa Yoru Hiraku - Ako Midorikawa (Crown) and Mari Sono (Polydor)[11]

Cash Box

Local

The following reached number 1 according to the weekly local singles chart published in Cash Box:

  • 1 January and 8 January: Namida No Renraku-sen - Harumi Miyako[12]
  • 15 January, 22 January and 29 January: Sayonara Wa Dance No Atode - Chieko Baisho[13]
  • 5 February, 12 February and 19 February: Sakaba Kouta (Japanese: 酒場小唄) - Keiko Matsuyama[14]
  • 26 February: Yawara - Hibari Misora[15]
  • 5 March: Aitakute Aitakute - Mari Sono[16]
  • 12 March, 19 March, 26 March, 2 April, 9 April, 16 April, 23 April, 30 April, 7 May, 14 May, 21 May, 28 May, 4 June, 11 June and 18 June: Kimi To Itsumademo - Yūzō Kayama[17]
  • 25 June, 2 July, 9 July and 16 July: Yuhi Wa Akaku (Japanese: 夕陽は赤く) - Yūzō Kayama[18]
  • 6 August, 13 August and 20 August: Oyome Ni Oide - Yūzō Kayama[19]
  • 27 August, 3 September, 10 September and 17 September: Hoshi No Flamenco - Teruhiko Saigō[20]
  • 24 September, 1 October and 8 October: Koi To Namida No Taito - Yukio Hashi[21]
  • 15 October: Nandemonai-Wa (Japanese: 何んでもないわ) - Mari Sono[22] This song is the B side of Yasashii Ame[23]
  • 22 October: Zesshoh - Kazuo Funaki[24]
  • 29 October, 5 November, 12 November, 19 November, 26 November and 3 December: Yume Wa Yoru Hiraku - Mari Sono[25]
  • 10 December and 17 December: Yozora-O Aoi-De (Japanese: 夜空を仰いで) - Yūzō Kayama[26]

International

The following reached number 1 according to the weekly international singles chart published in Cash Box:

Annual charts

Yukio Hashi's Muhyo was number 1 in the Japanese kayokyoku annual singles chart published in Billboard.[43]

Classical music

The Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra was founded.[44]

Film and television

The music of The Face of Another, and Akogare (Japanese: あこがれ), by Tōru Takemitsu, won the 21st Mainichi Film Award for Best Music.[45]

Music industry

The value of records production was $88 million.[46]

Overseas

The Spiders toured Europe, departing from Japan on 24 October, and returning there on 14 November.[47]

Other singles released

  • 5 November: Omoide No Nagisa by The Wild Ones[48]

Other albums released

  • 5 January: Kayama Yuzo no Subete (Japanese: 加山雄三のすべて) by Yūzō Kayama[49]

See also

References

  • "Japan - The Past 12 Months". Cash Box. 2 July 1966. pp 54 at 56 and 60.
  • "Japan - The Year 1966 in Review". Cash Box. 24 December 1966. p 70.
  1. ^ 1966年度のラインナップ. Asahi Shimbun Foundation.
  2. ^ 第8回 日本レコード大賞. Japan Composer's Association.
  3. ^ 第17回NHK紅白歌合戦. NHK.
  4. ^ 尾高賞 in "Archive". NHK Symphony Orchestra.
  5. ^ Billboard. 7 January 1966, p 23. 5 March 1966, p 34.
  6. ^ Billboard. 26 March 1966, p 38.
  7. ^ Billboard. 26 March 1966, p 38. 2 April 1966, p 50. 9 April 1966, p 54. 23 April 1966, p 41. 7 May 1966, p 39. 14 May 1966, p 36. 21 May 1966, p 42.
  8. ^ Billboard. 28 May 1966, p 38. 18 June 1966, p 36. 25 June 1966, p 39. 2 July 1966, p 43. 9 July 1966, p 46.
  9. ^ Billboard. 20 August 1966, p 57. 3 September 1966, p 38.
  10. ^ Billboard. 17 September 1966, p 44. 1 October 1966, p 32. 8 October 1966, p 42. 22 October 1966, p 54.
  11. ^ Billboard. 22 October 1966, p 54. 29 October 1966, p 42. 12 November 1966, p 57. 19 November 1966, p 71. 26 November 1966, p 59. 3 December 1966, p 10. 17 December 1966, p 57. 24 December 1966, p 49. 31 December 1966, p 36.
  12. ^ Cash Box. 1 January 1966, p 33. 8 January 1966, p 43.
  13. ^ Cash Box. 15 January 1966, p 52. 29 January 1966, p 64.
  14. ^ Cash Box. 5 February 1966, p 49. 12 February 1966, p 58. 19 February 1966, p 66.
  15. ^ Cash Box. 26 February 1966, p 55.
  16. ^ Cash Box. 5 March 1966, p 62.
  17. ^ Cash Box. 12 March 1966, p 87. 19 March 1966, p 51. 26 March 1966, p 63. 2 April 1966, p 54. 9 April 1966, p 70. 16 April 1966, p 58. 23 April 1966, p 56. 30 April 1966, p 69. 7 May 1966, p 61. 14 May 1966, p 69. 28 May 1966, p 58. 4 June 1966, p 76. 11 June 1966, p 55. 18 June 1966, p 73.
  18. ^ Cash Box. 25 June 1966, p 61. 9 July 1966, p 64. 16 July 1966, p 62.
  19. ^ Cash Box. 6 August 1966, p 61. 13 August 1966, p 62. 20 August 1966, p 60.
  20. ^ Cash Box. 27 August 1966, p 70. 3 September 1966, p 72. 10 September 1966, p 59. 17 September 1966, p 68.
  21. ^ Cash Box. 24 September 1966, p 58. 1 October 1966, p 59. 8 October 1966, p 63.
  22. ^ Cash Box. 15 October 1966, p 67.
  23. ^ Polydor catalogue number SDR-1191
  24. ^ Cash Box. 22 October 1966, p 118.
  25. ^ Cash Box. 29 October 1966, p 78. 5 November 1966, p 65. 19 November 1966, p 75. 26 November 1966, p 76. 3 December 1966, p 72.
  26. ^ Cash Box. 10 December 1966, p 54. 17 December 1966, p 63.
  27. ^ Cash Box. 1 January 1966, p 33.
  28. ^ Cash Box. 8 January 1966, p 43.
  29. ^ Cash Box. 15 January 1966, p 52. 29 January 1966, p 64. 5 February 1966, p 49. 12 February 1966, p 58. 19 February 1966, p 66. 26 February 1966, p 55. 5 March 1966, p 62. 12 March 1966, p 87.
  30. ^ Cash Box. 19 March 1966, p 51. 26 March 1966, p 63. 2 April 1966, p 54. 9 April 1966, p 70.
  31. ^ Cash Box. 16 April 1966, p 58. 23 April 1966, p 56.
  32. ^ Cash Box. 30 April 1966, p 69. 7 May 1966, p 61.
  33. ^ See, for example, the single by Yoko Kishi (King catalogue number BS-7120)
  34. ^ Cash Box. 14 May 1966, p 69. 28 May 1966, p 58. 4 June 1966, p 76.
  35. ^ Cash Box. 11 June 1966, p 55. 18 June 1966, p 73.
  36. ^ 25 June 1966, p 61. 9 July 1966, p 64. 16 July 1966, p 62. 6 August 1966, p 61. 13 August 1966, p 62. 20 August 1966, p 60.
  37. ^ Cash Box. 27 August 1966, p 70.
  38. ^ Cash Box. 3 September 1966, p 72.
  39. ^ Cash Box. 10 September 1966, p 59. 17 September 1966, p 68. 24 September 1966, p 58. 1 October 1966, p 59. 8 October 1966, p 63.
  40. ^ Cash Box. 15 October 1966, p 67. 22 October 1966, p 118. 29 October 1966, p 78.
  41. ^ Cash Box. 5 November 1966, p 65.
  42. ^ Cash Box. 19 November 1966, p 75. 26 November 1966, p 76. 3 December 1966, p 72. 10 December 1966, p 54. 17 December 1966, p 63.
  43. ^ Billboard. 19 December 1970. p J-32.
  44. ^ The Cambridge Companion to the Orchestra. 2003. p 281
  45. ^ 第21回 日本映画大賞
  46. ^ "Japanese Musical Instrument Industry is Booming". Japan Report. Vol 14. No 2: 31 January 1968. p 6 at p 8. From the Yomiuri Shimbun.
  47. ^ 本日10月24日は、ザ・スパイダースのヨーロッパ・プロモーション・ツアーがスタートした日. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 24 October 2017.
  48. ^ 2度のトラブルを乗り越えて世に出た名曲「想い出の渚」誕生秘話. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 5 November 2018.
  49. ^ 52年前の本日、ジャパニーズ・ポップス史に燦然と輝くアルバム『加山雄三のすべて~ザ・ランチャーズとともに』がリリース. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 5 January 2018.