Asami Kobayashi
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Asami Kobayashi | |
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小林麻美 | |
Born | 29 November 1953 Kōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan | (age 70)
Other names | Toshiko Tanabe |
Asami Kobayashi (Japanese: 小林麻美; born 29 November 1953), which is the stage name for Toshiko Tanabe (Japanese: 田邉 稔子), is a Japanese singer, actress and model.
Life and career
[edit]Born in Kōriyama, Kobayashi started her career as an idol while still at high school;[1] she made her record debut in 1972 with "Hatsukoi no merodī" (初恋のメロディー; "Melody of First Love"),[1][2] which reached the 18th position on the Oricon Singles Chart.[3] She eventually had her breakout in the late 1970s as a model and an actress for commercials of major brands such as Shiseido and Parco.[2][4]
Kobayashi's major hit was the 1984 song "Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe" (雨音はショパンの調べ; "The Sound of Rain is Chopin's Music"), a cover of Gazebo's "I Like Chopin" with Japanese lyrics by Yumi Matsutoya;[2][4] the song peaked at the top of the Oricon Singles Chart for three weeks.[5] She also worked as an actress in TV dramas and films.[1][3] In 1991, she married and retired from show business to focus on her family.[4]
Kobayashi made her official comeback in 2016, posing on the cover of the magazine Kunel.[2][4] In 2020, she was the subject of a biography, Kobayashi Asami ― dai ni-maku (小林麻美―第二幕; "Kobayashi Mami ― The Second Act"), written by Hiroshi Nobue.[2][4]
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]# | Title | Release Date |
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1 | Hatsukoi no Melody (初恋のメロディー, Melody of First Love) Debut single |
1972-08-05 |
2 | Rakuyō no Melody (落葉のメロディー, Melody of Falling Leaves) | 1972-12-20 |
3 | Koi no Lesson (恋のレッスン, Love Lesson) | 1973-04-20 |
4 | Aru Jijō (ある事情 , Certain Circumstances) | 1974-10-05 |
5 | Apartment no Kagi (アパートの鍵, The Apartment Key) | 1975-02-20 |
6 | Watashi no Kanashimi (私のかなしみ , My Sadness) | 1975-07-05 |
7 | Yume no Atosaki (夢のあとさき, After the Dream) | 1976-02-20 |
8 | Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe (雨音はショパンの調べ, The Sound of Rain is Chopin's Music) Biggest hit |
1984-04-21 |
9 | Kanashimi no Spy (哀しみのスパイ, Spy of Sadness) |
1984-11-21 |
10 | Chiffon no Sasayaki (シフォンの囁き, Chiffon Whispers) | 1985-05-22 |
11 | Utsuri Yuku Kokoro (移りゆく心, A Changing Heart) | 1987-03-05 |
12 | I Miss You (アイ・ミス・ユー) | 1987-06-21 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Okamura, Yasuyuki (31 July 2020). "「産もうと。結婚なんてしなくてもいいからって」時代のミューズ・小林麻美が37歳で親友ユーミンにも芸能界にも別れを告げた理由". Shūkan Bunshun. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- ^ a b c d e Hayashi, Mariko (29 March 2020). "「母親の日常しかやってなかった」小林麻美が電撃引退後の生活を林真理子に語る〈週刊朝日〉". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- ^ a b "休養を振り返った21歳の小林麻美「人間は何か仕事をしてなくちゃいけない」". Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). 14 November 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- ^ a b c d e "「雨音はショパンの調べ」小林麻美、25年ぶり復活 雑誌の表紙飾る". Huffington Post (in Japanese). 19 July 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-26. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
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External links
[edit]- Asami Kobayashi at AllMusic
- Asami Kobayashi discography at Discogs
- Asami Kobayashi discography at MusicBrainz
- Asami Kobayashi at IMDb