
Shimpei Nakayama (中山 晋平 Nakayama Shimpei, March 22, 1887 – December 30, 1952) was a Japanese songwriter, famous for his many children's songs and popular songs (ryūkōka) that have become deeply embedded in Japanese popular culture. In 1914, Nakayama composed the song "Katyusha's song" for a dramatization of Tolstoy's Resurrection. The song, sung by actress Sumako Matsui, was a massive hit and Nakayama became famous almost overnight. Today this song is considered one of the earliest examples of modern Japanese popular music.
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Shabondama
Syojyoji noTanukibayashi
The Port of Habu (Habu No Minato)
Kachuusha no uta (Katjusha's Song)
砂山
Sunayama
Hoko wo osamete
あめふり
Sunayama - Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Jacob Christopher
Sunayama - Live
ゴンドラの唄
雨降りお月さん
背くらべ
シャボン玉
波浮の港
てるてる坊主
あの町この町
カチューシャの唄
Gondora no Uta
証城寺の狸ばやし
Syabondama
Yakult Swallows Rooters' Song 'Tokyo Ondo'
Tokyo Ondo
カチューシャの唄(松井須磨子)懐メロカラオケ
Kachusha No Uta
船頭小唄
Song of Katyusha
しゃぼん玉
しゃぼん玉
證城寺の狸囃子
Gondola no Uta
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Yakult Swallows Rooters' Song "Tokyo Ondo"
Going to School
Chiyo's Prayer
Becoming a Geisha
Destiny's Path
てふてふの町
キューピーピーちゃん
鶯の夢
こがね虫
10 The Garden Meeting
12 Destiny's Path
Brush on Silk
Finding Satsu
The Chaiman's Waltz
The Garden Meeting
Dr. Crab's Prize
A Dream Discarded
Sayuri's Theme
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