Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumMany of us remember this
from 1963 and it hit Number One on Billboard despite most of the people of the US having no idea what the lyrics were or what they were based on. The Anpo protests in Japan in 1959 and 1960 were huge regarding aspects of the US/Japan military relationship and despite the protests forcing some changes to the treaty and a resignation of Kishi the Prime Minister the lingering feelings never went away. So without referencing Anpo directly the lyrics talk about a man dealing with loss by tipping his head to the sky and whistling in order to keep his tears from falling. I remember here in the US we were told it was a love song about a girl. It was not. But like much of US/Japan history from the end of WW2 and into the '60's the history has faded from many people now.
EYESORE 9001
(27,473 posts)Along with providing a historical frame of reference.
no_hypocrisy
(48,638 posts)in the Seventies.
geo1
(81 posts)Was one of my very first vinyl records, along with those of the Beatles. Thanks for sharing the history, didn't know!
Tansy_Gold
(18,046 posts)I guess that's today's earworm.
usaf-vet
(6,847 posts)Never heard this - thank you for the truth of what he was singing. Wow.
nwliberalkiwi
(373 posts)Unfortunately the singer died in a plane crash. He was on a Japanese Airliner flight in Japan, and the tail fin ripped away. The pilot took the plane out to sea and then return to land. They crashed into the mountains killing all aboard. Deadliest air crash in Japanese history.
A hauntingly beautiful song.
ProfessorGAC
(69,656 posts)I remember the song. Didn't know its real content.
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