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5th Japan Record Awards | ||||
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Date | December 27, 1963 | |||
Venue | Hibiya Public Hall | |||
Website | http://www.jacompa.or.jp/reco5.html | |||
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The 5th Japan Record Award was held on December 27, 1963. Michiyo Azusa was the first female solo singer to win the JRA.
Emcee
Takayuki Akutagawa
- 4th time as the emcee of JRA.
Award winners
Japan Record Award
- Michiyo Azusa for "Konnichiwa Aka Chan"
- Lyricist: Rokusuke Ei
- Composer: Hachidai Nakamura
- Arranger: Hachidai Nakamura
- Record Company: King Records
Vocalist Award
- Frank Nagai for "Aka Chan Wa Osamada"
- Awarded again after 4 years, 2nd vocalist award.
New Artist Award
- Kazuo Funaki for "Koukou San Nen Sei" and "Gakuen Hiroba"
- Akemi Misawa for "Shima No Blues" and "Watashi Wa Nagare No Watari Tori"
Composer Award
- Taku Izumi for "Miagete Goran Yoru No Hoshi O"
- Singer: Kyu Sakamoto
Arranger Award
- Hiroshi Miyagawa for "Koi No Vacance"
- Singer: The Peanuts
Lyricist Award
- Toshio Oka for "Koukou San Nen Sei"
- Singer: Kazuo Funaki
Planning Award
- Nippon Columbia for "Nihon No Minyo"
- Awarded after 2 years, 3rd planning award.
Children's Song Award
- Yoshiko Mari for "Omocha No Chachacha"
Nominations
JRA
Song | Singer | Votes |
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Konnichiwa Aka Chan | Michiyo Azusa | 19 |
Koukou San Nen Sei | Kazuo Funaki | Not mentioned. |
Miagete Goran Yoru No Hoshi O | Kyu Sakamoto | |
Koi No Vacance | The Peanuts | |
Shima No Blues | Akemi Misawa | |
Aitakute | Frank Nagai | |
Gakuen Hiroba | Kazuo Funaki | Alternative Nominations |
Erica No Hana Chiru Toki | Sachiko Nishida | |
Shima Sodachi | Yoshio Tabata |
Children's song award
Song | Singer | Votes |
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Omocha No Chachacha | Yoshiko Mari | Not mentioned but won in a small margin. |
Aka Chan Wa Osamada | Frank Nagai | |
Kazehiki Zousan | Satoko Koga |
References
- "活動〜日本レコード大賞〜【公益社団法人 日本作曲家協会】" (in Japanese). Japan Composer's Association. Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
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