¡(Kettei Ban) Moriya Hiroshi Dai Zenshu
¡Hiroshi Moriya
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[Machine Translation] He made his debut in 1958 at the Nichigeki Western Carnival as a band boy of Swing West, and appeared in many movies as a fresh and handsome rockabilly singer with long legs. The album includes many famous songs such as "Yoru no Sigh" in rockabilly style, "Bastards in a Cage," which was cancelled due to problems with the content of the verses, "Boku wa nai nai yattechi," which became a big hit after changing to a singing style, the comical "Arinanya bushi," "Daigaku kazoe uta," etc. The album also includes a duet with Chiyoko Shimakura. The album also includes a duet with Chiyoko Shimakura on the hit song "Hoshizora ni Ryohite (Both Hands to the Starry Sky)," a famous youth song, and "Toutoumeko (With All My Heart)," a cheer song for the Yomiuri Giants, who were on a roll at the time, among other songs from a variety of genres popular during the 1960s.
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