🎤 Chiemi Eri (江利チエミ, 1937–1982) --- 🌟 The Daughter of Jazz & Folk Born January 11, 1937 in Tokyo to a musician father and singer mother, Chiemi began singing at just 14—her debut cover of "Tennessee Waltz" skyrocketed her into stardom during the post-war era . 🎙 Genre-Bending Pioneer Mastered kayōkyoku, enka, jazz, and folk, blending them seamlessly. Her repertoire spanned from traditional Japanese folk to American hits like "Jambalaya" and "Come on-a My House," all backed by Nobuo Hara’s jazz band .
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Okosa-Bushi
Otemo-yan
Otemoyan
Saitaro-Bushi
酒場にて
串本節(和歌山県民謡)
テネシー・ワルツ
ISTANBUL
奴さん
Kushimoto Bushi
おてもやん(熊本県民謡)
Tennessee Waltz
おこさ節(秋田県民謡)
Chiemi No Dodoitsu
Tea for two
Kushimoto-bushi
Itsuki no Komori Uta
Jambalaya
Sanosa
Blue Moon
Mamuro-Gawa Ondo
Saitara-Bushi
Uchi e Oide yo
Fukagawa Kuzushi
Shinonome-Bushi
Uramachi no Otenba Musume
Tabaru-Zaka
Dodoitsu
Hanagasa Odori
Kiso Bushi
Itsuki-no komoriuta
Sano-Sa
Yakko-San
深川くずし
Soma Bon Uta
Kiso-bushi
Tokyo Waltz
Kuroda Bushi
Papa wa Mambo ga Osuki
さのさ
kuroda-bushi
ソーラン節(北海道民謡)
Rock Around The Clock
花笠踊り(山形県民謡)
Sangai Bushi
ウスクダラ
カモナ・マイハウス(家へおいでよ)
Come On a My House
串本節
Sado Okesa
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