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- ****an portal Music portal Television portal Rokusuke Ei (永 六輔, Ei Rokusuke, April 10, 1933 – July 7, 2016) was a ****anese lyricist, composer, author, essayist...
- Keyamura Rokusuke (毛谷村 六助), also known as Kida Magobee (貴田 孫兵衛), is one of the leading characters in the ningyō jōruri and kabuki play Hiko-san Gongen...
- Muite Arukō" (pronounced [ɯe o mɯite aɾɯkoꜜː]) was written by lyricist Rokusuke Ei and composer Hachidai Nakamura. The lyrics tell the story of a man who...
- Sunao Sonoda Chief Cabinet Secretary 1977–1978 Succeeded by Rokusuke Tanaka Preceded by Rokusuke Tanaka Minister of International Trade and Industry 1981–1982...
- story of her sacrificial ********ination of the ****anese general Keyamura Rokusuke. Nongae was born in Jeolla Province during the late 16th century Joseon...
- "Wakai Namida" (1964) was composed by Hachidai Nakamura with the lyrics by Rokusuke Ei. Nakamura and Ei formerly made the music and lyric of Kyu Sakamoto's...
- Down"), and "Sukiyaki", originally sung by Kyu Sakamoto and Written by Ei Rokusuke. Adapted from Billboard. Production Aviciiproduction (all tracks), vocal...
- "Do not stand at my grave and weep". In ****an, the poem was known for Rokusuke Ei's reading at the funeral of Kyu Sakamoto in 1985. ****anese tenor singer...
- of the most famous kayōkyoku musicians of this era include songwriter Rokusuke Ei and singer Kyu Sakamoto. Their 1961 song "Sukiyaki" in particular became...
- waterfall Hatsuhana doing penance under the Tonosawa waterfall Keyamura Rokusuke under the Hikosan Gongen waterfall Kakinomoto no Hitomaro Portrait of Chicasei...