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5th Japan Record Awards

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5th Japan Record Awards
DateDecember 27, 1963
VenueHibiya Public Hall
Websitehttp://www.jacompa.or.jp/reco5.html Edit this on Wikidata
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The 5th Japan Record Award was held on December 27, 1963.[1] Michiyo Azusa was the first female solo singer to win the JRA.

Emcee

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Takayuki Akutagawa

  • 4th time as the emcee of JRA.

Award winners

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Japan Record Award

Michiyo Azusa
Michiyo Azusa, Japan Record Award awarder.
Frank Nagai
Frank Nagai, awarded Vocalist Award again after 4 years,and JRA 2 years ago.

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

Arranger Award

Lyricist Award

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

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JRA

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Song Singer Votes
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

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Song Singer Votes
Omocha No Chachacha Yoshiko Mari Not mentioned but won in a small margin.
Aka Chan Wa Osamada Frank Nagai
Kazehiki Zousan Satoko Koga

References

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  1. ^ "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.