hello internetdiscovery?can you sent this japanese song to me?my email is motthoingangdoc68@yahoo.com,,,thanks!if you could sent a few more i am appreciate lot.
No, I don't speak japanese fluently, but i've been studying for a while. What is the name of the artist? I guess i've established that the name of this song is namidano jouken (haha, an einstein right!?).
This one is closer to those I remember, from the middle 50's in Japan. Wonderful feminine voices overriding all the musical instruments, just , just, wonderful.
Thanks. Japanese language is so far superior to Chinese in every way. Flowing medodious and vague, and opposed to (Chinese)terse, pithy and to the point.
Also, the Japanese woman is so much more feminine, not more beautiful, but more feminine and desireable.
I don't really agree with your opinion. Both Chinese and Japanese, they are just two completely different language systems. You said Japanese sounds more feminine, but Chinese people may hold opposite views. I meant there are custom and culture diffenence. In addition, of course the singer has feminine voice, not every Japanese woman has that voice.
I agree with you. I should have named these songs: Classic Japanese Love Songs. I've heard some some new Japanese pop songs, but I don't like them much.
i really love these collections of yours...i was on my elementary days when i first heard all of these...
myje18 1 year ago
hello internetdiscovery?can you sent this japanese song to me?my email is motthoingangdoc68@yahoo.com,,,thanks!if you could sent a few more i am appreciate lot.
MotThoiNgangDoc68 1 year ago
No, I don't speak japanese fluently, but i've been studying for a while. What is the name of the artist? I guess i've established that the name of this song is namidano jouken (haha, an einstein right!?).
johnwinstonchurchill 2 years ago
what artist sings this?? what is the name of the song??
johnwinstonchurchill 4 years ago
@johnwinstonchurchill
The original singer is Teresa Teng - and the name of the song is 涙の条件 (Namida no jouken - Literally, 'The Requirement for tears')
Kibouo 1 year ago
Sayonara=If it must be so---
TAMARLANE 4 years ago
hi pleases send me this song if ya can (nat_heart@hotmail . com)
anime4eva 4 years ago
The Internet speed in Vietnam is so slow that i can not send it to you. Sorry!
internetdiscovery 4 years ago
no worrys.... sorry for asking, well can ya tell me who sings it and the name of the song please ? x:)
anime4eva 4 years ago
i love this song eventhough i cnt understand... sounds nice. tnx
fhrozenfire 4 years ago
Does anyone know the name of the singer?
tz01810 4 years ago
TAMARLANE: Did you marry a Japanese woman ("flower of the human")? If not, it's too late for you. Because your profile says you are 70 years OLD!!!
tz01810 5 years ago
No. There were a few though.
Reiko
Ronko
Eriko
Yoshiko
Yeah. I am older than dirt now.
Still handsome and intelligent. Virile!!!
I married a submissive woman. Tartar. Islamic.
TAMARLANE 4 years ago
wow!!! i think i will cry.... ive been in japan i like there songs specially old songs even i dont understand i like it...
cheng04 5 years ago
This one is closer to those I remember, from the middle 50's in Japan. Wonderful feminine voices overriding all the musical instruments, just , just, wonderful.
Thanks. Japanese language is so far superior to Chinese in every way. Flowing medodious and vague, and opposed to (Chinese)terse, pithy and to the point.
Also, the Japanese woman is so much more feminine, not more beautiful, but more feminine and desireable.
TAMARLANE 5 years ago
sorry about the typos. melodious, not medodious. duh. and "as" opposed rather than "and" opposed.
TAMARLANE 5 years ago
I don't really agree with your opinion. Both Chinese and Japanese, they are just two completely different language systems. You said Japanese sounds more feminine, but Chinese people may hold opposite views. I meant there are custom and culture diffenence. In addition, of course the singer has feminine voice, not every Japanese woman has that voice.
shaggymoney 5 years ago
Each of us has a different opinion, I am sure. I should know better than to express mine publicly sometimes.
Japanese expresseiion for salt is "flower of the sea."
Japanese expression for butterfly is "flower of the air".
Sorry if I offended you.
TAMARLANE 5 years ago
Don't be sorry. Your comments didn't offend me at all. I am neither Chinese nor Japanese, and I just want to say something objective.
shaggymoney 5 years ago
I am sorry I am sorry. Gomenasai.
I am not sophisticated enough to be objective here.
My own travels to Japan and to China left me with the subjective impression I have shared here.
TAMARLANE 5 years ago
It was just MY opinion. True.
TAMARLANE 4 years ago
whatever, I don't care it any more.
shaggymoney 4 years ago
whatever, I don't care it anymore
shaggymoney 4 years ago
sayonara
TAMARLANE 4 years ago
Nice one. Does any body knows who sang this song and where can I download? Thanks...
EscadaPink 5 years ago
The classic Japanese love songs are much better than current Jap pop songs, I just like the music and the singer's voice!
shaggymoney 5 years ago
I agree with you. I should have named these songs: Classic Japanese Love Songs. I've heard some some new Japanese pop songs, but I don't like them much.
Thanks for your comment.
internetdiscovery 5 years ago
Do you speak Japanese? Onamae wa?
tkdwar76 2 years ago
Iskoshi dake, hontoni namae nan desu ka? Atashi namae Midori San, tomodachi daijobu desu ka? Nihonggo kotoba daisuke dakara, anatano tabun nihongo subarashi ne?
edelmiradeocampo 2 years ago
wonderful!!
shaggymoney 5 years ago