Ichiro Fujiyama
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Ichiro Fujiyama (藤山一郎? born (April 8, 1911 , Nihonbashi ) + (August 21, 1993 )) was a popular Japanese composer and singer. Fujiyama was born in Nihonbashi-ku, Tokyo, now Chūō, Tokyo. He did Song for Radio Gymnastics[1] and Aoi Sanmyaku (Blue Mountain Range). He also acted in a few films.
He was a friend of Minoru Matsuya (1910-1995).
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- Oka wo Koe te (丘を越えて Beyond the spring hill?) : 1931
- Tokyo Rhapsody (東京ラプソディー?) : 1936
- Aikoku Kousin Kyoku (愛国行進曲 The Patriotism March?) : 1937
- Kigen Nisenroppyakunen (紀元二千六百年? The People's Grand Festival in 1940 , "God bless the 2600th annual from Emperor Jinmu")
- Moyuru Ozora (燃ゆる大空 Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service?) : 1940
- Aoi Sanmyaku (青い山脈?) : 1949
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