17th Japan Record Awards | |
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Date | December 31, 1975 |
Venue | Imperial Garden Theater, Tokyo |
Hosted by | Keizo Takahashi, Mitsuko Mori |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | TBS |
The 17th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 1975, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.
Award winners
Japan Record Award
Akira Fuse for "Shikuramen No Kahori"
- Lyricist: Kei Ogura
- Composer: Kei Ogura
- Arranger: Mitsuo Hagida
- Record Company: King Records
Best Vocalist
Hiroshi Itsuki for "Chikuma Gawa"
- Awarded again after last year, second-best vocalist award.
Best New Artist
Takashi Hosokawa for "Kokoro No Kori"
Vocalist Award
- Rumiko Koyanagi for "Hanaguruma"
- Awarded again after 3 years, 2nd vocalist award.
- Goro Noguchi for "Shitetsu Ensen"
- Saori Minami for "Hito Koi Shikute"
New Artist Award
- Hiromi Iwasaki for "Romance"
- Hiromi Ōta for "Ame Dare"
- Junko Ogawa for "Yoru No Houmonsha"
- Nagisa Katahira for "Utsukushii Chigiri"
General Public Award
Sakurada Junko for "Juushichi No Natsu" and other hit songs.
Composer Award
Kouichi Morita for "Geshukuya"
- Singer: Kouichi Morita & Topgalant
Arranger Award
Mitsuo Hagita for "Soratobu Kujira"
- Singer: Chan Chako
Lyricist Award
- Yū Aku for "Uba Guruma"
- Awarded again after 2 years, second lyricist award.
- Singer: Sugawara Yoichi
Special Award
- Chiyoko Shimakura
- Awarded again after 7 years, second special award.
- Frank Nagai
- Yoshio Tabata
- Yūjirō Ishihara
- Awarded again after 8 years, second special award.
Planning Award
- EMI Music Japan for "Minato No Yoko.Yokohama.Yokosuka"
- Awarded again after 5 years, fifth planning award.
- Isao Tomita and BMG JAPAN for "Mussorgsky/Tenrankai No E"
Shinpei Nakayama Award & Yaso Saijō Award
Best 10 JRA Nominations
5 singers will be chosen for the vocalist award, and the JRA and best vocalist will be chosen from the 5 vocalists that receive the vocalist award.
Song | Singer | Award |
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Shitetsu Ensen | Goro Noguchi | Vocalist Award |
Hanaguruma | Rumiko Koyanagi | |
Shikuramen No Kahori | Akira Fuse | Japan Record Award |
Tomoshibi | Aki Yashiro | N/A |
Toki No Sugi Yukumamani | Kenji Sawada | |
Aa Hito Koishi | Shinichi Mori | |
Hito Koi Shikute | Saori Minami | Vocalist Award |
Chikuma Gawa | Hiroshi Itsuki | Best Vocalist |
Naka No Shima Blues | Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five | N/A |
Kono Ai No Tokimeki | Hideki Saijo |
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