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84598531 | Play | 東京行進曲 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598532 | Play | 波浮の港 | 03:09 Tools | |
84598533 | Play | 愛して頂戴 | 03:23 Tools | |
84598534 | Play | この太陽 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598535 | Play | 紅屋の娘 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598536 | Play | 当世銀座節 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598537 | Play | 黒ゆりの花 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598539 | Play | ゴンドラの唄 | 02:57 Tools | |
84598538 | Play | 母の歌 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598540 | Play | 旅人の唄 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598541 | Play | 摩天楼 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598544 | Play | 日本橋から | 00:00 Tools | |
84598542 | Play | 出船の港 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598543 | Play | 影を慕いて | 00:00 Tools | |
84598545 | Play | 鶯の夢 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598547 | Play | 雨降りお月 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598552 | Play | マノン・レスコオの唄 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598551 | Play | さすらいの唄 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598546 | Play | 鉾をおさめて | 00:00 Tools | |
84598553 | Play | Ai Shite Choudai | 00:00 Tools | |
84598550 | Play | Beniya no Musume | 00:00 Tools | |
84598548 | Play | Haha no Uta | 00:00 Tools | |
84598555 | Play | Matendo | 00:00 Tools | |
84598549 | Play | 琵琶湖シャンソン | 00:00 Tools | |
84598554 | Play | 悲しき踊子 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598558 | Play | Habu no Minato | 00:00 Tools | |
84598559 | Play | Tousei Ginza Bushi | 00:00 Tools | |
84598556 | Play | 毬と殿様 | 00:00 Tools | |
90312587 | Play | カチューシャの唄 | 00:00 Tools | |
84598557 | Play | 船頭小唄 | 00:00 Tools | |
90312588 | Play | 唐人お吉の唄(黒船編) | 00:00 Tools |
Satō Chiyako (March 13, 1897 – December 13, 1968) was a Japanese female popular music (ryūkōka) singer. She was born as Chiyo Sato in Tendō, Yamagata Prefecture. In 1925, Sato made her debut with the song "Aoi Susuki". She met Shinpei Nakayama, who composed her 1928 song "Habu no Minato". It sold 100,000 copies. Her song "Tokyo March" (東京行進曲, Tōkyō Kōshinkyoku) was used as a tie-in song for the 1929 movie Tokyo March. The song "Tokyo March" sold 250,000 copies. In 1930, she went to Italy, hoping to start a career there, but she was not a successful. When she returned to Japan in 1934, there was no longer any place for her in the music industry. She died in 1968. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.