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Tetsurō Oda | |
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Birth name | Tetsurō Hamada (濱田 哲郎) |
Also known as | Eddy Blues, Tetsu |
Born | Tokyo, Japan | March 11, 1958
Genres | Pop |
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Years active | 1978–present |
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Website | www |
Tetsuro Oda | |
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YouTube information | |
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Years active | 2016 - |
Subscribers | 122k[1] |
Total views | 19,221,668 million times[1] |
Last updated: January 15, 2024 |
Tetsurō Oda (織田 哲郎, Oda Tetsurō, born March 11, 1958) is a Japanese composer, record producer, and singer-songwriter. Oda is the third best-selling composer in the history of the Japanese singles chart, with over 40 million units being sold.[2]
Biography
Between years 1978-1979, he was member of the rock band Why along with Kenji Kitajima, following frontman of the band Fence of Defense and brother of the musical producer Daiko Nagato, Shuusuke Nagato.[3] Between years 1980-1981, he was member of the another rock band "Oda Tetsurō&9th IMAGE".[4]
Oda has embarked on his own solo career since the 1981. As a recording artist, he is best known for the chart-topping single "Itsumademo Kawaranu Ai o", which was released in 1992.[5]
Oda gained prominence as a songwriter in Japan during the late 1980s. He composed over 50 top-ten hit singles on the Japanese Oricon chart during the 1990s, including 12 that have sold over 1 million copies.[6] At the commercial peak of his career, Oda produced a string of popular hit songs with artists such as Zard, Wands, Deen, and Field of View.[7] He also discovered and collaborated with Nanase Aikawa, one of the best-selling Japanese female pop icons from the latter half of the 1990s.[8]
In 1990, Oda won the 32nd Japan Record Award for the song "Odoru Pompokorin", co-written by Momoko Sakura and performed by B.B. Queens.[9] Oda has been the third best-selling composer in the history of the Japanese singles chart, which started in 1968, just behind Kyōhei Tsutsumi and Tetsuya Komuro. Accumulated sales of his compositions released as singles have been estimated at over 40 million units as of 2020.[10][2]
In 2000, he was attacked in an attempted robbery in Madrid, Spain, where he was visiting for sight seeing. His neck was squeezed from behind so hard that his vocal cords were damaged and his singing voice disappeared.[11] After a year of rehabilitation, Oda resumed a live tour in 2002.[12]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [13] | ||
Voice |
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New Morning |
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Night Waves |
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Life |
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Ships |
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Season |
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Candle in the Rain |
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Itsuka Subete no Tozasareta Tobira ga Hirakareru Hi Made (いつかすべての閉ざされた扉が開かれる日まで) |
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72 |
Endless Dream |
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9 |
T |
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35 |
One Night |
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100 |
W Face |
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106 |
EPs
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [13] | ||
Wildlife | - |
Self-cover albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [13] | ||
Songs | 7 | |
Melodies |
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56 |
Compilation albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [13] | ||
Complete of Tetsuro Oda at the Being Studio | 83 | |
Best of Best 1000: Tetsuro Oda |
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169 |
Growing Up 1983–1989 |
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204 |
Singles
Year | Album | Chart positions (JP)[13] |
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1981 | "Iro Aseta Machi" (色あせた街) | - | Canyon |
1983 | "Ao no Sadame" (炎のさだめ) | Star Child | |
"2001Nen" (2001年) | CBS Sony | ||
"Toki wo Koete" (時を超えて) | |||
1984 | "Lucie My Love" | ||
1985 | "Stay: Okizari ni Sareta Ai no Naka de" (STAY -置き去りにされた愛の中で-) | ||
1987 | "Ai wo Sagashite" (愛を探して) | ||
1988 | "Season" | ||
1989 | "In the dream" | ||
1990 | "Hikari to Kage no Naka de" (光と影の中で) | Platz | |
"Smile for me" | |||
1992 | "Itsumademo Kawaranu Ai wo" (いつまでも変わらぬ愛を) | 1 | BMG Victor |
"Kimi no Me ni Rainbow" (朝がくるまで) | 14 | ||
1993 | "Asa ga Kuru made" (朝がくるまで) | 29 | Rhizome |
1994 | "Kimi no Egao wo Mamoritai" (君の笑顔を守りたい) | 8 | |
1998 | "Aozora" (青空) | 149 | Zootrec |
2000 | "Kizuna" (キズナ) | 32 | |
2003 | "Mayonaka no Niji" (真夜中の虹) | - | |
"Inori" (祈り) | |||
2007 | "Tsuki no Namida" (月ノ涙) | 115 | Universal J |
2010 | "Itsumo Anata ga 2011" (いつもあなたが 2011) | - | Lantis |
2017 | "Cafe Broken Heart" | 148 | King |
Digital single
Year | Single | Reference |
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2011 | "Itsumademo Kawaranu Ai wo-2011 version" (いつまでも変わらぬ愛を 2011) | [14] |
"Anata no Uta" (あなたのうた) | [14] | |
2023 | "Negai" (願い) | [14] |
Collaboration singles
Year | Album | Chart positions (JP)[13] |
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1992 | "Bomber Girl
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20 | BMG Victor |
1993 | "Jounetsu wa Neranai" (憂鬱は眠らない)
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18 | Rhizome |
2002 | "Candle Light"
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97 | Cutting edge |
2008 | "Eternal Landscape"
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47 | SME |
Songwriting credits
1990s
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Album/Single |
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1990 | "Chance!" | Yui Asaka | Chance! |
"7 Days Girl" | Nude Songs | ||
"Odoru Pompokolin" | B.B.Queens | Odoru Pompokolin | |
"Yume ga Ippai" | Yumi Seki | Yume Ippai | |
"Kiss Shite Loneliness" | Yoko Minamino | Kiss Shite Loneliness | |
1991 | "Good-bye my Loneliness" | Zard | Good-bye my Loneliness |
"Fushigi ne..." | Fushigi ne... | ||
"Mō Sagasanai" | Mō Sagasanai | ||
"Omoide Kujuukurihama" | Mi-Ke | Omoide Kujuukurihama | |
"Rock Your Fire" | Hideki Saijo | Rock Your Fire | |
"Hashire Shougimono" | Hashire Shougimono | ||
"Abunai Hashi wo Watare" | Moichido | ||
1992 | "Nemurenai Yoru wo Daite" | Zard | Nemurenai Yoru wo Daite |
"Just Illusion" | T-Bolan | Just Illusion | |
"Kanashiki Teddy Boy" | Mi-Ke | Kanashiki Teddy Bo | |
"Sekaijū no Dare Yori Kitto" | Miho Nakayama and Wands | Sekaijū no Dare Yori Kitto | |
1993 | "Makenaide" | Zard | Makenaide |
"Yureru Omoi" | Yureru Omoi sg. | ||
"You and me (and…)" | Yureru Omoi al. | ||
"Kitto Wasurenai" | Kitto Wasurenai | ||
"Kono Mama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai" | Deen | Kono Mama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai | |
"Tsubasa wo Hirogete" | Tsubasa wo Hirogete | ||
"Memories" | Memories | ||
"Chotto" | Maki Ohguro | Chotto | |
"Sakihokore Itoshisa yo" | Wink | Sakihokore Itoshisa yo | |
"Koe ni Naranai hodo ni Itoshii" | Manish
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