Jun Mayuzumi
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Jun Mayuzumi (黛ジュン ; born 26 May 1948, in Chōfu, Tokyo) is a Japanese singer. Her best known songs include "Tenshi-no Yūwaku" (Angel's Temptation 1968).John Francis DE FRANCIS, Leatrice T. Mirikitani ''Things Japanese in Hawaii'' 1972 - Page 33 "Jun Mayuzumi, a young singer who also visited the Islands and worked closely with the HJJCC in the course of making a movie in which she portrayed the role of a Cherry Blossom contestant." She won a
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in 1969, and won the inaugural
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Grand Prix at the Nemu no Sato Indoor Hall, on November 5, 1970. She appeared on the New Year's Eve
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show for four years, 1967-1970.


Discography

Singles * Koi no Hallelujah (1967. 2. 15) covered 1994 *Otome no Inori (1968. 1. 5) *Tenshi no Yūwaku (1968. 5. 1) *Yūdzuki (1968. 9. 10) *Fushigina Taiyō (1969. 2. 21) *Kumoni noritai (1969. 6. 1) covered 1986 *Doyō no Yoru Nanika ga Okiru (1969. 12. 20) *Jiyū no Megami (1970. 5. 25) *Ji wa Nagareru (1970. 9. 5) *Yūshū (1971. 3. 1) *Totemo Fukōna Asa ga Kita (1971. 7. 25) *Yuki ga Furunoni (1971. 12) *Hadashi no Yōsei (1972. 3. 25) *To wa Hitotsu (1972. 8. 5) *Basu wo Oritara (1972. 12) *Kawagishi (1973. 5) *Rorie no Kizuato (1973. 11) *Fuyu Keshō (1974. 10. 10) *Kanpai (1975. 3. 10) *etc.


Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances


References

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