Yoshio Tabata
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Discography
- Shima no Funauta (島の舟唄 Island Ship Song?) : 1939
- Ume to Heitai (梅と兵隊 Plum and Soldier?) : 1941
- Shima Sodachi (島育ち Growing in Island?) : 1962
- Jūku no Haru (十九の春 Spring at the Age of 19?) : 1975
- Shōwa San Dai ki (昭和三代記 Shōwa Three Generation Record?) : 1994
- Hyaku-nen no Ai (百年の愛 Love For 100 Years?) : 1998 (Tribute song to Taro Shoji born in 1898)
- Tabi no Owari ni Kiku Uta wa (旅の終わりに聞く歌は The song heard at the trip's end is?) : 2001
References
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