Minatomachi Blues
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Minatomachi Blues
Summary
Minatomachi Blues is a single[1].
Key Facts
- Minatomachi Blues's instance of is recorded as single[2].
- Minatomachi Blues's composer is recorded as Kōshō Inomata[3].
- Minatomachi Blues's genre is enka[4].
- Minatomachi Blues followed Q11483803[5].
- Minatomachi Blues was followed by Q11262706[6].
- Minatomachi Blues was performed by Shinichi Mori[7].
- Minatomachi Blues's record label is recorded as Victor Entertainment[8].
- Minatomachi Blues's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[9].
- Minatomachi Blues was published on April 15, 1969[10].
- Minatomachi Blues's lyricist is recorded as Q60988399[11].
- Minatomachi Blues's main subject is port city[12].
- Minatomachi Blues's title is recorded as 港町ブルース[13].
- Minatomachi Blues's adapted by is recorded as Ken'ichirō Morioka[14].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Hakodate[15].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Miyako[16].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Kamaishi[17].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Kesennuma Fishing Port[18].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Yaizu[19].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Omaezaki[20].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Kochi[21].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Takamatsu[22].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Yawatahama[23].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Beppu[24].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Port of Nagasaki[25].
- Minatomachi Blues's significant place is recorded as Q11105348[26].
Product Details
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Body
Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Minatomachi Blues was Shinichi Mori[7].
Publication
Minatomachi Blues was released on April 15, 1969[10]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[9]. Its genre is enka[4].
Subject and Themes
Minatomachi Blues's main subject is port city[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Minatomachi Blues followed Q11483803[5]. It was followed by Q11262706[6].