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词条 Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five
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  1. Band members

  2. Discography

     Charting singles on the Japanese Oricon 

  3. References

{{redirect|Hiroshi Uchiyamada|the fictional character in the Japanese manga Great Teacher Onizuka|List of Great Teacher Onizuka characters}}{{Expand Japanese|内山田洋とクール・ファイブ|date=September 2014}}{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five
| background = group_or_band
| image = Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five.jpg
| image_size = 300px
| alias = Kiyoshi Maekawa and Cool Five
Cool Five
| origin = Japan
| genre = Kayōkyoku, enka, pop
| years_active = 1967–1990s
2006–present
| label = Victor Entertainment
BMG Japan
| current_members = Kiyoshi Maekawa
Etsuro Miyamoto
Masaki Kobayashi
Masashi Osawa
Ryoma Nishida
Tetsuya Yamagami
| past_members = Hiroshi Uchiyamada
Takayuki Miyauchi
Shigemi Iwaki
Shigeru Morimoto
}}{{nihongo|Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five|内山田洋とクール・ファイブ|Uchiyamada Hiroshi to Kūru Faibu}} are a Japanese kayōkyoku group, formed by Hiroshi Uchiyamada (born Michio Uchiyamada, 1936–2006) in 1967 and fronted by the lead vocalist Kiyoshi Maekawa.

In 1969, the group debuted with the 11th Japan Record Award-winning song "Nagasaki wa Kyou mo Ame datta".[1] They enjoyed a highly successful career mainly during the first half of the 1970s, producing numerous hit singles including "Awazu ni Aishite", "Uwasa no Onna","Soshite, Kōbe", "Nakanoshima Blues" and "Tokyo Sabaku". They lost popularity after the departure of their frontman in the late 1980s, and their career went into hiatus after the band lineup was radically altered around the 1990s.

After the band's founder died of lung cancer in 2006, the remaining members, including Maekawa, reunited.[2][3]

Band members

1967–1987
  • {{nihongo|Hiroshi Uchiyamada|内山田 洋|Uchiyamada Hiroshi}}(birthname: {{nihongo|Michio Uchiyamada|内山田 道生|Uchiyamada Michio;|June 6, 1936 – November 3, 2006}} - guitars, vocals
  • {{nihongo|Kiyoshi Maekawa|前川 清|Maekawa Kiyoshi}}(August 19, 1948 –) - lead vocals
  • {{nihongo|Masaki Kobayashi|小林 正樹|Kobayashi Masaki}}(January 1, 1943 –) - bass guitar, vocals
  • {{nihongo|Etsuro Miyamoto|宮本 悦朗|Miyamoto Etsurou}}(January 15, 1948 –) - keyboards, piano, vocals
  • {{nihongo|Shigemi Iwaki|岩城 茂美|Iwaki Shigemi}}(January 5, 1943 –) - saxophone, flute, vocals
  • {{nihongo|Shigeru Morimoto|森本 繁|Morimoto Shigeru}}(January 23, 1942 –) - drums, vocals

Discography

Charting singles on the Japanese Oricon

YearSingleChart positions
JP
[4]
1969Nagasaki wa Kyō mo Ame Datta|長崎は今日も雨だった|}}"2
Wakare Ame|わかれ雨|}}"32
Awazu ni Aishite|逢わずに愛して|}}"1
1970Ai no Tabiji wo|愛の旅路を|}}"4
Uwasa no Onna|噂の女|}}"2
Ai no Itazura|愛のいたずら|}}"10
1971Subete wo Aishite|すべてを愛して|}}"24
Onna no Iji|女の意地|}}"43
Onna no Kuyashisa|女のくやしさ}}"26
Minato no Wakareuta|港の別れ唄}}"11
Hiren|悲恋}}"22
1972Kono Ai ni Ikite|この愛に生きて}}"7
Koiuta|恋唄}}"14
Soshite, Kōbe|そして、神戸}}"6
1973Otokonaki|男泣き}}"14
Shussen|出船}}"15
Umidori no Naku Hi ni|海鳥の鳴く日に}}"24
Kokorogawari|心がわり}}"32
1974Ame no Shinobiai|雨のしのび逢い}}"41
Banka|晩夏}}"64
Uminari|海鳴り}}"45
1975Uwasa|うわさ}}"41
Kita Hotel|北ホテル|Kita Hoteru}}"31
Nakanoshima Blues|中の島ブルース|Nakanoshima Brūsu}}"9
Futari no Midousuji|二人の御堂筋}}"44
1976Kimagure Ame|気まぐれ雨}}"40
Tokyo Sabaku|東京砂漠}}"19
Onna no Kawa|女の河}}"53
1977Saikai Blues|西海ブルース|Nakanoshima Brūsu}}"20
Futari no Kaikyou|二人の海峡}}"57
Omoikiri Bashi|思いきり橋}}"45
Minato no Wasuregusa|港の忘れ草}}"76
1978Ai no Tobira|愛の扉}}"91
Sayounara no Kanata e|さようならの彼方へ}}"56
Mukashi ga Arukara|昔があるから}}"91
1979Akirame Waltz|あきらめワルツ|Akirame Warutsu}}"83
1980"Last Song"87
Miwaku Shape Up|魅惑・シェイプアップ|Miwaku Sheipu Appu}}"93
1984Koi Saguri Yume Saguri|恋さぐり 夢さぐり}}"58
  • The group released over 50 singles until Kiyoshi Maekawa left the band in 1987, and those sales have been estimated more than 5.9 million copies.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jacompa.or.jp/rekishi/d1969.htm|title=List of the 11th Japan Record Award Winners|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-11-14|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120213114458/http://www.jacompa.or.jp/rekishi/d1969.htm|archivedate=2012-02-13|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.zakzak.co.jp/gei/2006_11/g2006110630.html|title=Hiroshi Uchiyamada, aged 70, a leader of the Cool Five dies of lung cancer|language=Japanese|publisher=Sankei Shimbun Company, Limited|work=zakzak.co.jp|accessdate=2008-12-08}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.daily.co.jp/gossip/2007/06/04/0000367562.shtml|title=Kiyoshi Maekawa with the Cool Five reunion|language=Japanese|publisher=Daily Sports|work=daily.co.jp|accessdate=2008-11-14}}
4. ^{{cite web| url=http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~yamag/single/coolfive.html Yamachan Land (Japan's charts archives) - Singles Chart Daijiten - | title=Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five Oricon Singles Hot 100 Chart Listings| accessdate=2008-12-13}}
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