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1 | 船頭小唄 |
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2 | 波浮の港 |
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3 | カチューシャの唄 |
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4 | さくら音頭 |
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5 | 紅屋の娘 |
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6 | ゴンドラの唄 |
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7 | 戦友 |
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8 | 愛馬進軍歌 |
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9 | 荒鷲の歌 |
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10 | 加藤部隊歌 |
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11 | 婦人従軍歌 |
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12 | 皇国の母 |
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13 | 港が見える丘 |
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14 | 星の流れに |
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15 | 再会 |
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16 | 赤坂の夜は更けて |
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17 | 夜霧に消えたチャコ |
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18 | 東京ナイトクラブ |
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19 | 長崎ブルース |
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20 | Play track | 池袋の夜 |
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21 | 国際線待合室 |
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22 | Play track | 伊勢佐木町ブルース |
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23 | 夜の瀬戸内 |
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24 | 昭和おんなブルース |
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About This Artist
青江三奈
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Mina Aoe (青江 三奈, Aoe Mina, 7 May 1941–2 July 2000) was a Japanese female enka singer who had a series of popular hits in the late 1960s and continued charting late into her career. If you have seen the Japanese comedy "water boys" the song played during their first performance is by her "isezakicho blues."
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