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'''Yamaguchi Momoe''' (山口百恵) is a former Japanese [[Kayokyoku|kayokyoku]] singer, [[:Category:J-Actress|actress]] and [[Idol|idol]] whose career lasted from 1972 to 1980. She is one of the most notable singers in Japanese music history with several songs that are frequently covered to this day. She is also notable as an actress in the ''[[Akai Series|Akai]]'' [[Dorama|drama]] series. Yamaguchi secured her legacy by bowing out of the entertainment business at the peak of her career to marry her frequent costar, fellow actor [[Miura Tomokazu]]. Even to this day, almost 30 years after her retirement, she still commands public interest with constant inquiries about her coming back. | |||
==Profile== | |||
* '''Maiden Name:''' Yamaguchi Momoe (山口百恵) | |||
* '''Married Name:''' Miura Momoe (三浦百惠) | |||
* '''Birthday:''' January 17, 1959 | |||
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] | |||
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A | |||
* '''Family:''' Husband [[Miura Tomokazu]] (actor), son [[Miura Yutaro|Yu]] ([[Peaky SALT]] vocalist/guitarist), son [[Miura Takahiro]] (actor) | |||
==Information== | |||
Yamaguchi was born in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] in 1959. Around the time she was born, she was left in the care of her maternal grandparents, of which she has said she has many fond memories. Around 4-years-old, she was returned to her parents and the family then moved to [[Yokohama]]. At an early age, her father left her mother as a single parent to her two daughters, Yamaguchi and her little sister Toshie. The family moved once again to [[Yokosuka]], where they would stay until Yamaguchi rose to stardom. It is the place she considers home, shown in one of her most popular album tracks, "[[I Came from Yokosuka|I CAME FROM Yokosuka]]", from her 11th album, ''[[Momoe Hakusho]]''. | |||
Yamaguchi appeared on the idol talent search television show ''[[Star Tanjou]]'' at the age of 13. She sung the children's song "[[Kaiten Mokuba]]". Though she only came in second place, she still received several deals, and chose a record contract releasing under [[Sony Music Entertainment|CBS/Sony]]. | |||
Her first single titled "[[Toshigoro (Yamaguchi Momoe)|Toshigoro]]", coupled with her first movie of the same name, did not fare very well, peaking at a low #37 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart. It wasn't until her second single, "[[Aoi Kajitsu]]", that she really became popular. That single broke the top 10 and peaked at number 9. Yamaguchi fans and Japanese pop culture historians alike have accredited the suggestive lyrics of the song to its success. A rough summary of the chorus goes, "You can do what ever you want with me, it's okay if rumors spread that I'm a bad girl", all of this coming from a 13-year-old Yamaguchi. This trend carried on in her career for quite a while. One of her biggest hits, and most memorable songs to this day is her fifth single, "[[Hito Natsu no Keiken]]", which includes lyrics like "I'll give you the most precious thing a girl has" and "Everyone does it at least once, the entrapment of temptation". | |||
As time went on, Yamaguchi gained more and more control over her career and strayed away from the songs with suggestive lyrics and went for songs more about a woman being strong and ready to support herself. These changes produced some of her most popular and memorable hits, such as "[[Cosmos (Yamaguhi Momoe)|Cosmos]]", "[[Ii Hi Tabidachi]]", and "[[Sayonara no Mukougawa]]", all of which are all covered frequently to this day. The most popular single she ever released was "[[Yokosuka Story (single)|Yokosuka Story]]" in 1976, which sold over 600,000 copies and peaked at number one on the charts. | |||
With an ever-growing popularity in the music industry, she had the same result in film. Her second film, ''[[Izu no Odoriko]]'', based on the novel by [[Wikipedia:Yasunari Kawabata|Kawabata Yasunari]], introduced her to [[Miura Tomokazu]]. Though Yamaguchi at the time was just 14, and Miura 22, they hit it off and had great screen chemistry. They starred in a total of 14 of her 17 movies together, one every winter and summer. | |||
Near the end of her career, Yamaguchi became very sophisticated in her music. Much like [[Wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]]' career in that they started out without much artistic experimentation and ending with influential musical production, Yamaguchi's later career possesses many changes which are not typical of pop idols. Because she wanted to make a rock song before she ended her career, "[[Rock 'n' Roll Widow]]" was brought out. It was a popular single, which was included on the concept album ''[[Moebius's Game]]''. Her 21st album, ''[[Phoenix Densetsu]]'', was in fact written as a rock opera. Her 12th and 18th albums, ''[[Golden Flight|GOLDEN FLIGHT]]'' and ''[[L.A. Blue]]'', which were both recorded overseas ([[Wikipedia:London|London]] and [[Wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]] respectively) include heavy influences of music of the country it was recorded in. The overall sound of her later songs and albums have a much more mature and complex sound than her early songs. | |||
With | With constant on-screen romance between Yamaguchi and Miura, an off-screen romance grew. During a trip to [[Wikipedia:Hawaii|Hawaii]] in early 1979, Miura proposed to Yamaguchi. She accepted, and she also said that she would retire from the entertainment industry to do so. Yamaguchi officially announced their relationship at a concert in October 1979, and the official announcement about their marriage date and her retirement was made in March 1980. Only eight months after the announcement, she had her farewell concert at [[Nippon Budokan]] on October 5, 1980, released her last album, ''[[This Is My Trial|This is my trial]]'', on October 21, 1980, and released her last single, "[[Ichi E]]", on November 19, 1980. | ||
On October 15, 1980, Yamaguchi officially retired from show business, and on November 19, 1980, Yamaguchi and Miura were married. Though rumors have been circulating since her retirement that she would come back, she has kept to being a housewife and a mother to two sons. Her eldest son, [[Miura Yutaro]], is currently the vocalist and guitarist of the band [[Peaky SALT]] (under the name ''Yu''), and her second son, [[Miura Takahiro]], is an actor. | |||
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==Discography== | |||
===Albums=== | |||
* [1973.08.21] [[Yamaguchi Momoe First Album Toshigoro]] (山口百恵ファーストアルバム としごろ) | |||
* [1973.12.21] [[Yamaguchi Momoe Second Album Aoi Kajitsu / Kinjirareta Asobi]] (山口百恵セカンドアルバム 青い果実 / 禁じられた遊び) | |||
== | * [1974.04.21] [[15sai no Theme Momoe no Kisetsu]] (15才のテーマ 百恵の季節) | ||
* [1974.08.01] [[15sai no Theme Hito Natsu no Keiken]] (15才のテーマ ひと夏の経験) | |||
* [1974.12.10] [[15sai]] (15才) | |||
* [1975.05.01] [[16sai no Theme]] (16才のテーマ) | |||
* [1975.12.05] [[Sasayaka na Yokubou]] (ささやかな欲望) | |||
* [1976.04.21] [[17sai no Theme]] (17才のテーマ) | |||
* [1973.08.21] [[ | * [1976.08.01] [[Yokosuka Story (album)|Yokosuka Story]] (横須賀ストーリー) | ||
* [1973.12.21] [[Yamaguchi Momoe Second Album Aoi Kajitsu / | * [1976.12.05] [[Pearl-Color ni Yurete (album)|Pearl-Color ni Yurete]] (パールカラーにゆれて) | ||
* [1974.04.21] [[ | * [1977.05.21] [[Momoe Hakusho]] (百恵白書) | ||
* [1974.08.01] [[ | |||
* [1974.12.10] [[ | |||
* [1975.05.01] [[ | |||
* [1975.12.05] [[ | |||
* [1976.04.21] [[ | |||
* [1976.08.01] [[Yokosuka Story|Yokosuka Story]] (横須賀ストーリー) | |||
* [1976.12.05] [[Pearl-Color ni Yurete|Pearl-Color ni Yurete]] (パールカラーにゆれて) | |||
* [1977.05.21] [[ | |||
* [1977.08.21] [[Golden Flight|GOLDEN FLIGHT]] | * [1977.08.21] [[Golden Flight|GOLDEN FLIGHT]] | ||
* [1977.12.05] [[ | * [1977.12.05] [[Hanazakari]] (花ざかり) | ||
* [1978.05.01] [[Cosmos | * [1978.05.01] [[Cosmos (Uchuu)|COSMOS (Uchuu)]] (COSMOS (宇宙)) | ||
* [1978.09.01] [[Dramatic (Yamaguchi Momoe)|Dramatic]] (ドラマチック) | * [1978.09.01] [[Dramatic (Yamaguchi Momoe)|Dramatic]] (ドラマチック) | ||
* [1978.12.21] [[ | * [1978.12.21] [[Hatachi no Kinenbei Manjushaka]] (二十歳の記念碑 曼珠沙華) | ||
* [1979.04.01] [[A Face | * [1979.04.01] [[A Face a the Vision]] | ||
* [1979.08.01] [[ | * [1979.08.01] [[L.A. Blue]] | ||
* [1980.02.01] [[Haru | * [1980.02.01] [[Haru Tsugedori]] (春告鳥) | ||
* [1980.05.21] [[ | * [1980.05.21] [[Mobius's Game]] (メビウス・ゲーム) | ||
* [1980.08.21] [[ | * [1980.08.21] [[Phoenix Densetsu]] (不死鳥伝説) | ||
* [1980.10.21] [[This | * [1980.10.21] [[This Is My Trial|This is My Trial]] | ||
* [1973.05.21] [[Toshigoro|Toshigoro]] (としごろ) | ===Singles=== | ||
* [1973.09.01] [[Aoi Kajitsu]] (青い果実 ) | * [1973.05.21] [[Toshigoro (Yamaguchi Momoe)|Toshigoro]] (としごろ) | ||
* [1973.11.21] [[ | * [1973.09.01] [[Aoi Kajitsu]] (青い果実) | ||
* [1974.03.01] [[ | * [1973.11.21] [[Kinjirareta Asobi (Yamaguchi Momoe)|Kinjirareta Asobi]] (禁じられた遊び) | ||
* [1974.06.01] [[ | * [1974.03.01] [[Haru Kaze no Itazura]] (春風のいたずら) | ||
* [1974.09.01] [[Chippoke na | * [1974.06.01] [[Hito Natsu no Keiken]] (ひと夏の経験) | ||
* [1974.12.10] [[ | * [1974.09.01] [[Chippoke na Kanshou]] (ちっぽけな感傷) | ||
* [1975.03.21] [[ | * [1974.12.10] [[Fuyu no Iro]] (冬の色) | ||
* [1975.06.10] [[ | * [1975.03.21] [[Mizuumi no Kesshin]] (湖の決心) | ||
* [1975.09.21] [[Sasayaka na | * [1975.06.10] [[Natsu Hiraku Seishun]] (夏ひらく青春) | ||
* [1975.12.21] [[ | * [1975.09.21] [[Sasayaka na Yokubou]] (ささやかな欲望) | ||
* [1976.03.21] [[Ai ni | * [1975.12.21] [[Shiroi Yakusoku]] (白い約束) | ||
* [1976.06.21] [[Yokosuka Story|Yokosuka Story]] (横須賀ストーリー) | * [1976.03.21] [[Ai ni Hashitte]] (愛に走って) | ||
* [1976.09.21] [[Pearl | * [1976.06.21] [[Yokosuka Story (single)|Yokosuka Story]] (横須賀ストーリー) | ||
* [1976.11.21] [[ | * [1976.09.21] [[Pearl-Color ni Yurete (single)|Pearl-Color ni Yurete]] (パールカラーにゆれて) | ||
* [1977.01.21] [[Hatsukoi | * [1976.11.21] [[Akai Shougeki]] (赤い衝撃) | ||
* [1977.04.01] [[ | * [1977.01.21] [[Hatsukoi Soushi]] (初恋草紙) | ||
* [1977.04.01] [[Yume Saki Annai Nin]] (夢先案内人) | |||
* [1977.07.01] [[Imitation Gold]] (イミテイション・ゴールド) | * [1977.07.01] [[Imitation Gold]] (イミテイション・ゴールド) | ||
* [1977.10.01] [[Cosmos (Yamaguchi Momoe | * [1977.10.01] [[Cosmos (Yamaguchi Momoe)|Cosmos]] (秋桜) | ||
* [1977.12.21] [[ | * [1977.12.21] [[Akai Kizuna (Red Sensation)]] (赤い絆 (レッド・センセーション)) | ||
* [1978.02.01] [[ | * [1978.02.01] [[Otomeza Kyuu]] (乙女座 宮) | ||
* [1978.05.01] [[Playback Part | * [1978.05.01] [[Playback Part 2]] (プレイバックPart2) | ||
* [1978.08.21] [[ | * [1978.08.21] [[Zettai Zetsumei]] (絶体絶命) | ||
* [1978.11.21] [[ | * [1978.11.21] [[Ii Hi Tabidachi]] (いい日旅立ち) | ||
* [1979.03.01] [[ | * [1979.03.01] [[Bi Silent]] (美・サイレント) | ||
* [1979.06.01] [[Ai no Arashi]] (愛の嵐) | * [1979.06.01] [[Ai no Arashi (Yamaguchi Momoe)|Ai no Arashi]] (愛の嵐) | ||
* [1979.09.01] [[Shinayaka ni Utatte (- | * [1979.09.01] [[Shinayaka ni Utatte (-80 Nendai ni Mukatte-)]] (しなやかに歌って(-80年代に向って-)) | ||
* [1979.12.21] [[ | * [1979.12.21] [[Aizenbashi]] (愛染橋) | ||
* [1980.03.21] [[ | * [1980.03.21] [[Shanikusai]] (謝肉祭) | ||
* [1980.05.21] [[Rock | * [1980.05.21] [[Rock 'n' Roll Widow]] (ロックンロール・ウィドウ) | ||
* [1980.08.21] [[Sayonara no | * [1980.08.21] [[Sayonara no Mukougawa]] (さよならの向う側) | ||
* [1980.11.19] [[ | * [1980.11.19] [[Ichi E]] (一恵) | ||
* [1994.04.21] [[Sekishundoori]] (惜春通り) | |||
* [ | |||
==Filmography== | |||
===Films=== | |||
* [1973.04.14] [[Toshigoro (film)|Toshigoro]] (としごろ) | |||
* [1974.12.28] [[Izu no Odoriko]] (伊豆の踊子) | |||
* [1975.04.26] [[Shiosai (film)|Shiosai]] (潮騒) | |||
* [1975.04.26] [[Onechan Ote Yawaraka ni]] (お姐ちゃんお手やわらかに) | |||
* [1975.08.09] [[Hana no Kou 2 Trio Hatsukoi Jidai]] (花の高2トリオ 初恋時代) | |||
* [1975.12.20] [[Zesshou]] (絶唱) | |||
* [1976.04.24] [[Eden no Umi]] (エデンの海) | |||
* [1976.07.31] [[Kaze Tachinu (film)|Kaze Tachinu]] (風立ちぬ) | |||
* [1976.12.25] [[Shunkinshou]] (春琴抄) | |||
* [1977.07.30] [[Doro Darake no Junjou]] (泥だらけの純情) | |||
* [1977.11.26] [[Masako, Junko, Momoe - Namida no Sotsugyou Shiki Shuppatsu]] (昌子・淳子・百恵 - 涙の卒業式 出発) | |||
* [1977.12.17] [[Kiri no Hata]] (霧の旗) | |||
* [1978.07.22] [[Furimukeba Ai]] (ふりむけば愛) | |||
* [1978.11.23] [[Honoo no Mai]] (炎の舞) | |||
* [1979.08.04] [[White Love (film)|White Love]] (ホワイト・ラブ) | |||
* [1979.12.22] [[Tenshi wo Yuuwaku]] (天使を誘惑) | |||
* [1980.12.06] [[Koto]] (古都) | |||
===Dramas=== | |||
* [1973.10.09] [[Kao de Waratte]] (顔で笑って) | |||
* [1974.07.08] [[Genka TV Shousetsu "Akari no Urumu Koro"]] (銀河テレビ小説 「灯のうるむ頃」) | |||
* [1974.10.04] [[Akai Meiro]] (赤い迷路) | |||
* [1975.10.03] [[Akai Giwaku]] (赤い疑惑) | |||
* [1976.04.23] [[Akai Unmei]] (赤い運命) | |||
* [1976.11.05] [[Akai Shougeki]] (赤い衝撃) | |||
* [1977.12.02] [[Akai Kizuna]] (赤い絆) | |||
* [1978.11.21] [[Hito wa Sore wo Scandal to Iu]] (人はそれをスキャンダルという) | |||
* [1980.11.07] [[Yamaguchi Momoe Intai Kinen Special Drama "Akai Shisen"]] (山口百恵引退記念スペシャルドラマ「赤い死線」) | |||
==External Links== | |||
* [http://sonymusic.co.jp/momoe/ Official Website] | |||
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[[Category:Tokyo Artists]] | |||
[[Category:Blood Type A]] | |||
[[Category:Retired]] |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 22 October 2010
Yamaguchi Momoe (山口百恵) is a former Japanese kayokyoku singer, actress and idol whose career lasted from 1972 to 1980. She is one of the most notable singers in Japanese music history with several songs that are frequently covered to this day. She is also notable as an actress in the Akai drama series. Yamaguchi secured her legacy by bowing out of the entertainment business at the peak of her career to marry her frequent costar, fellow actor Miura Tomokazu. Even to this day, almost 30 years after her retirement, she still commands public interest with constant inquiries about her coming back.
Profile
- Maiden Name: Yamaguchi Momoe (山口百恵)
- Married Name: Miura Momoe (三浦百惠)
- Birthday: January 17, 1959
- Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
- Blood Type: A
- Family: Husband Miura Tomokazu (actor), son Yu (Peaky SALT vocalist/guitarist), son Miura Takahiro (actor)
Information
Yamaguchi was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1959. Around the time she was born, she was left in the care of her maternal grandparents, of which she has said she has many fond memories. Around 4-years-old, she was returned to her parents and the family then moved to Yokohama. At an early age, her father left her mother as a single parent to her two daughters, Yamaguchi and her little sister Toshie. The family moved once again to Yokosuka, where they would stay until Yamaguchi rose to stardom. It is the place she considers home, shown in one of her most popular album tracks, "I CAME FROM Yokosuka", from her 11th album, Momoe Hakusho.
Yamaguchi appeared on the idol talent search television show Star Tanjou at the age of 13. She sung the children's song "Kaiten Mokuba". Though she only came in second place, she still received several deals, and chose a record contract releasing under CBS/Sony.
Her first single titled "Toshigoro", coupled with her first movie of the same name, did not fare very well, peaking at a low #37 on the Oricon weekly chart. It wasn't until her second single, "Aoi Kajitsu", that she really became popular. That single broke the top 10 and peaked at number 9. Yamaguchi fans and Japanese pop culture historians alike have accredited the suggestive lyrics of the song to its success. A rough summary of the chorus goes, "You can do what ever you want with me, it's okay if rumors spread that I'm a bad girl", all of this coming from a 13-year-old Yamaguchi. This trend carried on in her career for quite a while. One of her biggest hits, and most memorable songs to this day is her fifth single, "Hito Natsu no Keiken", which includes lyrics like "I'll give you the most precious thing a girl has" and "Everyone does it at least once, the entrapment of temptation".
As time went on, Yamaguchi gained more and more control over her career and strayed away from the songs with suggestive lyrics and went for songs more about a woman being strong and ready to support herself. These changes produced some of her most popular and memorable hits, such as "Cosmos", "Ii Hi Tabidachi", and "Sayonara no Mukougawa", all of which are all covered frequently to this day. The most popular single she ever released was "Yokosuka Story" in 1976, which sold over 600,000 copies and peaked at number one on the charts.
With an ever-growing popularity in the music industry, she had the same result in film. Her second film, Izu no Odoriko, based on the novel by Kawabata Yasunari, introduced her to Miura Tomokazu. Though Yamaguchi at the time was just 14, and Miura 22, they hit it off and had great screen chemistry. They starred in a total of 14 of her 17 movies together, one every winter and summer.
Near the end of her career, Yamaguchi became very sophisticated in her music. Much like The Beatles' career in that they started out without much artistic experimentation and ending with influential musical production, Yamaguchi's later career possesses many changes which are not typical of pop idols. Because she wanted to make a rock song before she ended her career, "Rock 'n' Roll Widow" was brought out. It was a popular single, which was included on the concept album Moebius's Game. Her 21st album, Phoenix Densetsu, was in fact written as a rock opera. Her 12th and 18th albums, GOLDEN FLIGHT and L.A. Blue, which were both recorded overseas (London and Los Angeles respectively) include heavy influences of music of the country it was recorded in. The overall sound of her later songs and albums have a much more mature and complex sound than her early songs.
With constant on-screen romance between Yamaguchi and Miura, an off-screen romance grew. During a trip to Hawaii in early 1979, Miura proposed to Yamaguchi. She accepted, and she also said that she would retire from the entertainment industry to do so. Yamaguchi officially announced their relationship at a concert in October 1979, and the official announcement about their marriage date and her retirement was made in March 1980. Only eight months after the announcement, she had her farewell concert at Nippon Budokan on October 5, 1980, released her last album, This is my trial, on October 21, 1980, and released her last single, "Ichi E", on November 19, 1980.
On October 15, 1980, Yamaguchi officially retired from show business, and on November 19, 1980, Yamaguchi and Miura were married. Though rumors have been circulating since her retirement that she would come back, she has kept to being a housewife and a mother to two sons. Her eldest son, Miura Yutaro, is currently the vocalist and guitarist of the band Peaky SALT (under the name Yu), and her second son, Miura Takahiro, is an actor.
Discography
Albums
- [1973.08.21] Yamaguchi Momoe First Album Toshigoro (山口百恵ファーストアルバム としごろ)
- [1973.12.21] Yamaguchi Momoe Second Album Aoi Kajitsu / Kinjirareta Asobi (山口百恵セカンドアルバム 青い果実 / 禁じられた遊び)
- [1974.04.21] 15sai no Theme Momoe no Kisetsu (15才のテーマ 百恵の季節)
- [1974.08.01] 15sai no Theme Hito Natsu no Keiken (15才のテーマ ひと夏の経験)
- [1974.12.10] 15sai (15才)
- [1975.05.01] 16sai no Theme (16才のテーマ)
- [1975.12.05] Sasayaka na Yokubou (ささやかな欲望)
- [1976.04.21] 17sai no Theme (17才のテーマ)
- [1976.08.01] Yokosuka Story (横須賀ストーリー)
- [1976.12.05] Pearl-Color ni Yurete (パールカラーにゆれて)
- [1977.05.21] Momoe Hakusho (百恵白書)
- [1977.08.21] GOLDEN FLIGHT
- [1977.12.05] Hanazakari (花ざかり)
- [1978.05.01] COSMOS (Uchuu) (COSMOS (宇宙))
- [1978.09.01] Dramatic (ドラマチック)
- [1978.12.21] Hatachi no Kinenbei Manjushaka (二十歳の記念碑 曼珠沙華)
- [1979.04.01] A Face a the Vision
- [1979.08.01] L.A. Blue
- [1980.02.01] Haru Tsugedori (春告鳥)
- [1980.05.21] Mobius's Game (メビウス・ゲーム)
- [1980.08.21] Phoenix Densetsu (不死鳥伝説)
- [1980.10.21] This is My Trial
Singles
- [1973.05.21] Toshigoro (としごろ)
- [1973.09.01] Aoi Kajitsu (青い果実)
- [1973.11.21] Kinjirareta Asobi (禁じられた遊び)
- [1974.03.01] Haru Kaze no Itazura (春風のいたずら)
- [1974.06.01] Hito Natsu no Keiken (ひと夏の経験)
- [1974.09.01] Chippoke na Kanshou (ちっぽけな感傷)
- [1974.12.10] Fuyu no Iro (冬の色)
- [1975.03.21] Mizuumi no Kesshin (湖の決心)
- [1975.06.10] Natsu Hiraku Seishun (夏ひらく青春)
- [1975.09.21] Sasayaka na Yokubou (ささやかな欲望)
- [1975.12.21] Shiroi Yakusoku (白い約束)
- [1976.03.21] Ai ni Hashitte (愛に走って)
- [1976.06.21] Yokosuka Story (横須賀ストーリー)
- [1976.09.21] Pearl-Color ni Yurete (パールカラーにゆれて)
- [1976.11.21] Akai Shougeki (赤い衝撃)
- [1977.01.21] Hatsukoi Soushi (初恋草紙)
- [1977.04.01] Yume Saki Annai Nin (夢先案内人)
- [1977.07.01] Imitation Gold (イミテイション・ゴールド)
- [1977.10.01] Cosmos (秋桜)
- [1977.12.21] Akai Kizuna (Red Sensation) (赤い絆 (レッド・センセーション))
- [1978.02.01] Otomeza Kyuu (乙女座 宮)
- [1978.05.01] Playback Part 2 (プレイバックPart2)
- [1978.08.21] Zettai Zetsumei (絶体絶命)
- [1978.11.21] Ii Hi Tabidachi (いい日旅立ち)
- [1979.03.01] Bi Silent (美・サイレント)
- [1979.06.01] Ai no Arashi (愛の嵐)
- [1979.09.01] Shinayaka ni Utatte (-80 Nendai ni Mukatte-) (しなやかに歌って(-80年代に向って-))
- [1979.12.21] Aizenbashi (愛染橋)
- [1980.03.21] Shanikusai (謝肉祭)
- [1980.05.21] Rock 'n' Roll Widow (ロックンロール・ウィドウ)
- [1980.08.21] Sayonara no Mukougawa (さよならの向う側)
- [1980.11.19] Ichi E (一恵)
- [1994.04.21] Sekishundoori (惜春通り)
Filmography
Films
- [1973.04.14] Toshigoro (としごろ)
- [1974.12.28] Izu no Odoriko (伊豆の踊子)
- [1975.04.26] Shiosai (潮騒)
- [1975.04.26] Onechan Ote Yawaraka ni (お姐ちゃんお手やわらかに)
- [1975.08.09] Hana no Kou 2 Trio Hatsukoi Jidai (花の高2トリオ 初恋時代)
- [1975.12.20] Zesshou (絶唱)
- [1976.04.24] Eden no Umi (エデンの海)
- [1976.07.31] Kaze Tachinu (風立ちぬ)
- [1976.12.25] Shunkinshou (春琴抄)
- [1977.07.30] Doro Darake no Junjou (泥だらけの純情)
- [1977.11.26] Masako, Junko, Momoe - Namida no Sotsugyou Shiki Shuppatsu (昌子・淳子・百恵 - 涙の卒業式 出発)
- [1977.12.17] Kiri no Hata (霧の旗)
- [1978.07.22] Furimukeba Ai (ふりむけば愛)
- [1978.11.23] Honoo no Mai (炎の舞)
- [1979.08.04] White Love (ホワイト・ラブ)
- [1979.12.22] Tenshi wo Yuuwaku (天使を誘惑)
- [1980.12.06] Koto (古都)
Dramas
- [1973.10.09] Kao de Waratte (顔で笑って)
- [1974.07.08] Genka TV Shousetsu "Akari no Urumu Koro" (銀河テレビ小説 「灯のうるむ頃」)
- [1974.10.04] Akai Meiro (赤い迷路)
- [1975.10.03] Akai Giwaku (赤い疑惑)
- [1976.04.23] Akai Unmei (赤い運命)
- [1976.11.05] Akai Shougeki (赤い衝撃)
- [1977.12.02] Akai Kizuna (赤い絆)
- [1978.11.21] Hito wa Sore wo Scandal to Iu (人はそれをスキャンダルという)
- [1980.11.07] Yamaguchi Momoe Intai Kinen Special Drama "Akai Shisen" (山口百恵引退記念スペシャルドラマ「赤い死線」)