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The Peanuts (ザ・ピーナッツ, Za Pīnattsu) were a Japanese vocal group consisting of twin sisters Emi (伊藤エミ, Itō Emi) and Yumi Itō (伊藤ユミ, Itō Yumi).[2] They were born in Nagoya, Japan in April, 1 1941.[1] As identical twins they had voices only slightly apart in timbre, which resulted in their singing together sounding like a solo artist utilizing double tracking or reverb.

The Peanuts
The Peanuts in 1966
Background information
BornApril 1941
Nagoya, Japan[1]
OriginJapan
DiedEmi Itō June 15, 2012(2012-06-15) (aged 71)
Yumi Itō May 18, 2016(2016-05-18) (aged 75)
GenresKayōkyoku
Occupation(s)singers, actresses
Instrument(s)Voice
Years active1958–1975
LabelsKing Records
Past membersEmi Itō
Yumi Itō

Career


While still in high school, the twins were discovered by a talent scout while performing at a night club. They were brought to Tokyo where they became the first clients for Watanabe Productions.[3] In 1959, the Peanuts became a hit at the Nichigeki theater.[4] That same year, they released their first recording, Kawaii Hana ("Cute Flower").[5] In their early years they sang Japanese covers of standards, foreign hits, and Japanese folk songs; then they began singing originals, written by their producer, Hiroshi Miyagawa, and such songwriters as Koichi Sugiyama and Rei Nakanishi. They were the first to perform "Koi no Vacance".

The twins embarked on a brief acting career appearing as Mothra's twin fairies, known as the Shobijin, in the 1961 film Mothra, and the 1964 films Mothra vs. Godzilla and Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster. In the audio commentary for the DVD of Mothra vs. Godzilla, it is noted that director Ishirō Honda recalled the Itos' professionalism. Though not primarily actresses, the twins were surprisingly skilled, learned their lines without trouble, and always worked on time, despite their busy schedule.[citation needed]


Trivia


Emi had a mole near her left eye. To preserve their image as identical, Yumi would have a mole drawn near her left eye.[6]


Foreign performances


They appeared in the United States on The Ed Sullivan Show on April 3, 1966, performing "Lover Come Back to Me".[7][8]

Unusual for Japanese singers at the time, the duo had success in Germany, as well as in Austria. In 1963 Caterina Valente was in Japan where the duo caught her attention. Valente invited them to Germany. On the occasion of the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Michael Pfleghar produced the opening ceremonies, where both were also invited, and the musical director Heinz Kiessling produced German-language recordings with them, including "Souvenirs from Tokyo". In 1965, Pfleghar cast them in two other shows "The Smile in the West" and "Schlager-Festspiele". In total, they released eight singles in the German language between 1964 and 1967. In 1965 "Souvenirs from Tokyo" reached No. 18 on the Austrian charts and spent 2 weeks at No. 40 on the German Billboard charts. In 1967 "Bye, Bye Yokohama" spent 4 weeks on the Germany charts, rising to No. 30.[9] In 1966, the duo also performed at the Olympia in Paris.[8]


Retirement and death


The pair retired from performing in 1975 after Emi married fellow Nabepro star Kenji Sawada.[5] The duo is remembered most for its versions of European songs and for a handful of Japanese pop songs, such as "Furimukanaide" ("Don't Turn Around").

Emi Itō died on June 15, 2012, at the age of 71.[10] Yumi died on May 18, 2016, at the age of 75.[11]


Discography



Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances


Year#SongNo.VSRemarks
1959 (Showa 34)/10th1Jounetsu No Hana (情熱の花)7/25Hiroshi Wada & Mahina Stars
1960 (Showa 35)/11th2Kanashiki Juurokusai (悲しき16才)11/27Hiroshi Wada & Mahina Stars (2)
1961 (Showa 36)/12th3Suku Suku (スク・スク)19/25Dark Ducks
1962 (Showa 37)/13th4Furimukanaide (ふりむかないで)5/25Dark Ducks (2)
1963 (Showa 38)/14th5Koi No Vacation (恋のバカンス)22/25Duke Aces
1964 (Showa 39)/15th6Una Sera Di Tokyo (ウナ・セラ・ディ東京)24/25Kyu SakamotoSecond Finale
1965 (Showa 40)/16th7Rock And Roll Music (ロック・アンド・ロール・ミュージック)21/25Duke Aces (2)
1966 (Showa 41)/17th8Rome No Ame (ローマの雨)16/25Jackey Yoshikawa & His Blue Comets
1967 (Showa 42)/18th9Koi No Fugue (恋のフーガ)22/23Ai JyojiSecond Finale (2)
1968 (Showa 43)/19th10Glass No Shiro (ガラスの城)6/23Teruhiko Saigō
1969 (Showa 44)/20th11Una Sera Di Tokyo (2)20/23Frank Nagai
1970 (Showa 45)/21st12Tokyo No Hito (東京の女)3/24Nomura Masaki
1971 (Showa 46)/22nd13San Francisco No Hito (サンフランシスコの女)18/25Masaaki Sakai
1972 (Showa 47)/23rd14Sayonara Wa Totsuzenni (さよならは突然に)11/23Billy BanBan
1973 (Showa 48)/24th15Una Sera Di Tokyo (3)12/22Tsunehiko Kamijō
1974 (Showa 49)/25th16Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (ブギウギ・ビューグル・ボーイ)20/25Akira Fuse

References


  1. Ryfle 1998, p. 101.
  2. Real names Hideyo (伊藤日出代, Itō Hideyo) and Tsukiko Itō (伊藤月子, Itō Tsukiko) respectively.
  3. Ryfle & Godziszewski 2009, 23:03.
  4. Ryfle & Godziszewski 2009, 23:14.
  5. Martin, Ian. "Yumi Ito of The Peanuts was a muse to both moth and men". Japan Times. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
  6. Ryfle & Godziszewski 2009, 26:50.
  7. "April 3, 1966: Stiller and Meara, The Peanuts, Eydie Gorme, Robert Horton". Japan Times. TV.com. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  8. "Billboard Magazine, April 1966". April 23, 1966. p. 41. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  9. "Billboard Magazine, April 1977". April 30, 1977. p. 64. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  10. Yomiuri Shimbun online Archived June 27, 2012, at archive.today at www.yomiuri.co.jp (accessed July 5, 2012)
  11. Yahoo!Japan headlines[permanent dead link] at http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/ (accessed July 11, 2016)

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На других языках


[de] The Peanuts

The Peanuts (japanisch ザ・ピーナッツ .mw-parser-output .Latn{font-family:"Akzidenz Grotesk","Arial","Avant Garde Gothic","Calibri","Futura","Geneva","Gill Sans","Helvetica","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Stone Sans","Tahoma","Trebuchet","Univers","Verdana"}Za Pīnattsu), deutsch auch Die Peanuts, war ein Gesangs-Duo der beiden eineiigen Zwillingsschwestern Emi Itō (伊藤 エミ, geborene Hideyo Itō (伊藤 日出代))[1] und Yumi Itō (伊藤 ユミ, geborene Tsukiko Itō (伊藤 月子))[2]. Sie wurden in Tokoname, Präfektur Aichi, (Japan) am 1. April 1941 geboren. Kurz nach ihrer Geburt zog die Familie nach Nagoya. Emi starb am 15. Juni 2012[3], Yumi am 18. Mai 2016.[4]
- [en] The Peanuts

[ru] Сёстры Дза Пинац

Сёстры Дза Пи́нац или The Peanuts (яп. ザ・ピーナッツ Дза Пи:натцу, «Арахисовые орешки») — японский вокальный дуэт двух сестёр-близнецов: Эми Ито (1 апреля 1941 — 15 июня 2012) и Юми Ито (1 апреля 1941 — 18 мая 2016).



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