Awaya Noriko

Awaya Noriko

Genres: Japanese Retro Hits, japanese

About Awaya Noriko

Awaya Noriko (淡谷のり子), (August 12, 1907 – September 22, 1999) was a Japanese female Soprano chanson and popular music (ryūkōka) singer. She has been dubbed the "Queen of Blues" in Japan. Awaya was born as Nori Awaya in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture. She was the oldest daughter of a wealthy merchant family, but in 1910 her family's home was destroyed in the Aomori City fire. Ten years later they were completely bankrupt, and in 1923 she, along with her mother and younger sister, went to Tokyo. There, she was admitted to the piano department of a music school. Later, her predisposition towards singing was discovered and she was admitted to the vocal department. With the aim of becoming an opera singer, she made an extensive study of the foundations of classical music. However, due to her family's poverty, she was forced to leave school for a year to work as a nude model, in order to cover living expenses. Eventually, she was able to return to the music academy, and she graduated top of her class. After Awaya graduated from the school in 1929, she became a classical singer. However, she soon began to sing popular songs because the salary of a classical music performer was very low. Her 1937 song "Farewell Blues" (別れのブルース, Wakare no Burūsu?) became a hit song. In 1938, she also released "Rainy Blues" (雨のブルース, Ame no Burūsu?). In Taiwan, the song was later given the alternative title "Han Yu Qu" (寒雨曲). In 1939, she recorded the song "Yoru no Platform" (夜のプラットホーム, Night Platform?) as an insert song of the movie "Tokyo no Josei", in which Setsuko Hara played the main role. However, the song was banned by the Japanese authorities.

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