Kyu Sakamoto
Kyu Sakamoto (坂本九 Sakamoto Kyū), born Hisashi Oshima (大島九, Ōshima Hisashi, November 10 1941 - August 12 1985) was a popular Japanese singer and actor.
He was born in Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture as the youngest among 9 siblings. His most popular song, Ue o muite arukō ("Looking up while walking") known as Sukiyaki in the West, was a hit in Japan and topped the Billboard pop charts in the United States in 1963 - to date the first and only song sung entirely in Japanese to do. The song text is a tragic story, which many Westerners are unaware of. The song was translated into English by the female R&B duo A Taste of Honey in 1981; the English version, which told the story of a love gone wrong, was almost as big a hit as the original, reaching #3 on the Hot 100, and was brought back into the Top 10 once more by the R&B vocal group 4 P.M. in 1994. Sakamoto, however, had only one other song reach the U.S. charts, "China Nights (Shina no Yoru)," which peaked at #58 in 1963.
One of his best known and most beloved songs was "Ashita ga Aru Sa" ("There's Always Tomorrow"). It was covered by the Japanese band Ulfuls in 2001.
In 1985, Sakamoto was killed in the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123. Before the aircraft impacted the ground, he was able to write a farewell note to his wife Yukiko Kashiwagi.
Albums
1963 - Sukiyaki And Other Japanese Hits
2005 - Kyu Sakamoto Memorial Best
2005 - Kyu Sakamoto CD & DVD The Best
Filmography
- 1955 - Takekurabe
- 1961 - Kigeki: ekimae danchi
- 1964 - Shiawase nara te o tatake "Clap your hands when you are happy"
- 1965 - Gulliver no Uchuu Ryokou (voice)
- 1967 - Kyu-chan no Dekkai Yume "Kyu-chan´s big dream"
- 1975 - Tokkan
Documentaries
External links
- Nippop Profile | Kyu Sakamoto
- Animation and flight recording data from JAL flight 123 where Kyu Sakamoto died
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- Kyu Sakamoto´s official website (Japanese)