Hiromi Iwasaki (singer)

Iwasaki Hiromi
岩崎宏美
Also known as ヒロリン Hirorin
Born November 12, 1958 (1958-11-12) (age 53)
Origin Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan
Years active 1975 -
Labels

Victor Entertainment

Imperial
Website Hiromi Iwasaki Official Site

Hiromi Iwasaki (岩崎 宏美 Iwasaki Hiromi?, born on November 12, 1958 in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese female singer debuted in 1975. Her younger sister Yoshimi Iwasaki is also a singer. In 1981 she was awarded the Silver Prize at the Tokyo Music Festival for her song "Koimachigusa".[1]

Her representative songs are "ロマンス" "Romance" (1975), "思秋期" "Shisyūki" (1977) and "聖母たちのララバイ" "Madonna tachi no lullaby" (1982).

Discography

Charted Singles
# Title Release Date/Chart Position
1 Nijuushou (二重唱 Duet?)
Debut single
1975-04-25 (#19)
2 Romance (ロマンス?)
First appearance on Kohaku Uta Gassen
Nominated for Newcomer Of The Year on the Japan Record Awards
1975-07-25 (#1)
3 Sentimental (センチメンタル ?)
1975-10-25 (#1)
4 Fantasy (ファンタジー?) 1976-01-25 (#2)
5 Mirai (未来 The Future?) 1976-05-01 (#2)
6 Kiri No Meguri Ai (霧のめぐり逢い Love Affair In The Mist?) 1976-08-01 (#4)
7 Dream (ドリーム?) 1976-11-05 (#4)
8 Omoide No Ki No Shita De (想い出の樹の下で Under The Tree Of Memories?)' 1977-01-25 (#7)
9 Hiren Hakusho (悲恋白書 Tragic Book?)
1977-04-25 (#8)
10 Nettaigyo (熱帯魚 Tropical Fish?) 1977-07-05 (#4)
11 Shishuuki (思秋期 Praying For The Fall?)
Nominated for The Best Popsong on the Japan Record Awards
1977-09-05 (#6)
12 Nijuu Saimae (二十才前 Twenty Years Ago?) 1978-02-05 (#10)
13 Azayaka Na Bamen (あざやかな 場面 A Lively Scene?) 1978-05-05 (#14)
14 Cinderella Honeymoon (シンデレラ・ハネムーン?)
Awarded a Gold Medal on the Japan Record Awards
1978-07-25 (#13)
15 Sayonara No Banka (さよならの挽歌 Goodbye For A Better Tomorrow?) 1978-11-05 (#13)
16 Haru Oboro (春おぼろ Fading Spring?)
1979-02-05 (#15)
17 Natsu Ni Dakarete (夏に抱かれて Loved By The Summer?) 1979-05-08 (#20)
18 Mangekyou (万華鏡 Kaleidoscope?)
Awarded a Gold Medal on the Japan Record Awards
CM Theme Song for Subaru Leone
1979-09-15 (#10)
19 Slow Na Ai Gaiwa (スローな愛がいいわ I Love a Good Shot?) 1980-01-21 (#18)
20 Joyuu (女優 Actress?) 1980-04-05 (#15)
21 Ginga Densetsu (銀河伝説 Galazy Legend?) 1980-08-05 (#18)
22 Ai No Seimei (愛の生命 Love And Live?) 1980-08-05 (#18)
23 Matenrou (摩天楼 Skyscraper?) 1980-10-05 (#22)
24 Mune Sawagi (胸さわぎ Butterfly?) 1981-01-01 (#25)
25 Koi Tai Kusa (恋待草 My Love In The Grass?)
Awarded a Silver Medal on the Japan Music Awards
1981-03-21 (#26)
26 Sumire Iro No Namida (すみれ色の涙 Violet Colored Tears?)
Awarded a Best Vocal Performance award on the Japan Record Awards
1981-06-05 (#6)
27 Renge Kusa No Koi (れんげ草の恋 Grassy Love?) 1981-10-21 (#19)
28 Lemon (檸檬?) 1982-02-05 (#16)
29 Madonna Tachi No Lullaby (聖母たちのララバイ Lullaby For Madonna?) 1982-04-21 (#1)
30 Omoidasanaide (思い出さないで Recalling?) 1982-09-21 (#18)
31 Sutekina Kimochi (素敵な気持ち A Lovely Feeling?) 1983-02-21 (#32)
32 Shinju No Period (真珠のピリオド Pearl Point?) 1983-06-05 (#37)
33 Ieji (家路 Home?)
Award a Gold Medal at the Japan Record Awards
1983-08-21 (#4)
34 20 No Koi (20の恋 Love20?) 1984-02-21 (#41)
35 Mikan No Shozo (未完の肖像 Unfinished Portrait?) 1984-05-21 (#54)
36 Hashi ( Bridge?) 1984-08-21 (#31)
37 Kesshin (決心 Decided?) 1985-04-05 (#15)
38 Yume Kariudo (夢狩人 Dream Hunter?) 1985-04-05 (#15)
39 Gekkou (月光 Moonlight?) 1985-10-21 (#54)
40 25 Toki No Ai No Uta (25時の愛の歌 Love Song On 25?) 1985-12-16 (#79)
41 Suki Ni Narazu Ni Irarenai (好きにならずにいられない Can't Help Falling In Love?) 1986-02-05 (#57)
42 Chiisana Tabi (小さな旅 A Small Journey?)
Theme song of the program Chiisana Tabi hosted by NHK
1986-06-21 (#52)
43 Yoru No Tenohira (夜のてのひら At Night?) 1986-10-21 (#55)
44 Saisho No Koibito Tachi (最初の恋人達 The First Lovers?) 1987-04-21 (#84)
45 Kaze No Douwashuu (風の童話集 Fairy Tale Wind?) 1987-11-01 (#89)
46 Last Cruise (ラスト・クルーズ?) 1987-11-01 (#89)
47 Miseinen (未成年 Underaged?) 1988-12-16 (#83)
48 Ai Toiu Mei No Yuuki (愛という名の勇気 Courage Of Love?) 1993-01-21 (#60)
49 Boku No Best Friend He (ぼくのベストフレンドへ My Best Friend?)
Pokemon ending theme
2001-02-07 (#84)
50 Tegami (手紙 Letters?) 2004-09-23 (#147)
51 Tada Ai No Tamenidake (ただ・愛のためにだけ For Love?) 2005-03-24 (#93)
52 Shiawase No Kakera (シアワセノカケラ?) 2007-03-21 (#159)
52 Hajimari No Shi, Anata He (始まりの詩、あなたへ A Poem For You?)
Used in the motion picture Noto No Hanayome
2008-04-14 (#90)

References