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Mari Amachi's famous and popular songs

We present songs by Mari Amachi, who rose to prominence in the 1970s through dramas and her flagship TV programs, the “Mari-chan Series,” and became a beloved national idol singer.

Together with Saori Minami and Rumiko Koyanagi, she formed the “New Three Girls,” pioneering the wave of female idols in the 1970s.

Her entry into the world of music began when, in the fifth grade of elementary school, her mother bought her a piano.

She enrolled in the piano department of a high school affiliated with a music university, but later transferred to the vocal department to further refine her singing voice.

Now, let’s revisit her charms with this playlist and explore the secrets behind her popularity at the time.

Mari Amachi's classic and popular songs (11–20)

Angel’s Temptationtenchi mari

Angel's Temptation / Mari Amachi, et al.
Angel's Temptationtenchi mari

A signature song by Mari Amachi, famed for her crystal-clear, radiant vocals.

Its lyrics portray pure love and inner conflict, woven with a beautiful melody that deeply resonates with listeners.

Released in 1971, the track became a major hit as Amachi’s debut and went on to symbolize her subsequent career.

She performed it at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen three times and received numerous music awards.

It’s recommended when you want to feel the fluttering heart of a girl in love or immerse yourself in the nostalgic atmosphere of the 1970s.

Let her angelic voice soothe you as you sink into a world of pure love.

youtenchi mari

A warm love story sung by Mari Amachi, an iconic idol singer of the 1970s.

This piece is characterized by its gentle, tranquil melody and her clear, translucent vocals.

Amachi’s soft singing carefully weaves her feelings for the one she loves.

Released in 2006, this work is a cover of Akiko Kosaka’s celebrated song.

Amachi beautifully conveys the original’s delicate emotional expression with her signature refreshingly pure vocals.

The lyrics, filled with thoughts for someone precious, will resonate across generations.

It’s a heartwarming track you’ll want to listen to during special moments with a partner or family.

To the end of the worldtenchi mari

Mari Amachi - To the End of the World - Reupload
To the end of the worldtenchi mari

This song, which sings of a poignant yearning for a distant lover, resonates with Mari Amachi’s crystalline, transparent voice.

The lyrics, expressing deep affection and firm resolve, have a compelling power that leaves a lasting impression on listeners.

Released in 1971, the track has remained beloved by many as one of Amachi’s signature works.

Its arrangement, which adapts Skeeter Davis’s style into a Japanese sensibility, features a stunning vocal performance reminiscent of the Carpenters.

It’s a masterpiece that carries a nostalgic 1970s aura while retaining a timeless relevance today.

Perfect for those who have experienced parting from a lover or who wish to reaffirm their feelings for someone dear.

Across this wide fieldtenchi mari

Mari Amachi - Across This Wide Open Field
Across this wide fieldtenchi mari

A classic whose tranquil tone evokes pastoral scenery and whose fresh, clear vocals resonate deeply with the heart.

Released in 1972, this song is one of Mari Amachi’s signature works and has been loved by many.

Its lyrics, which sing of harmony with nature and freedom of the heart, struck a chord with young people of the time, leading to three consecutive appearances on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

The piece gently portrays a longing to leave the hustle and bustle of the city and spend peaceful moments in vast meadows.

Even for people living in today’s stressful society, it serves as an oasis for the soul—a perfect song for times when you want to refresh yourself in nature or bask in a calm, serene mood.

sakura shelltenchi mari

Sakuragai (Pink-tipped seashell) by Mari Amachi
sakura shelltenchi mari

A song marked by a beautiful melody that seems to ride on a spring breeze, gently embracing memories.

Mari Amachi’s clear, translucent voice wonderfully conveys the sweetness and ache of young love.

Released in 1972, the track is also known for being crafted by the celebrated duo Yu Aku and Kyohei Tsutsumi.

Its lyrics, which feel close to the listener’s heart, and its nostalgic melody continue to be cherished by many even today.

It’s a heartwarming piece you’ll want to listen to as the season of spring arrives.

A Little Lovetenchi mari

Mari Amachi: A Little Love (TV Version)
A Little Lovetenchi mari

This song perfectly embodies the comforting charm of 1970s idol pop.

The bittersweet feelings of first love are beautifully conveyed through Mari Amachi’s clear, translucent voice.

Upon its release in February 1972, it became a massive hit, reaching No.

1 on the Oricon Singles Chart multiple times.

She also performed at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen for three consecutive years.

Its pure, innocent lyrics and melody are sure to bring back the sweet-and-sour memories of youth.

It’s a recommended track not only for young people struggling with love, but also for adults who want to bask in nostalgia.

Mari Amachi’s classic and popular songs (21–30)

And yet you’re going to Kyoto?tenchi mari

Mari Amachi ☆ And yet you are going to Kyoto
And yet you’re going to Kyoto?tenchi mari

This is a moving song where the aching emotions of love intertwine with the evocative scenery of Kyoto.

Mari Amachi’s clear, pure voice beautifully captures the complex feelings of the protagonist who has been told goodbye.

The lyric that asks, “Why Kyoto?” conveys a heartfelt desire to understand the reason for the breakup.

Released in 2006, this work was an ambitious project commemorating the 35th anniversary of Mari Amachi’s singing career.

It was also used as the theme song for an adult romance drama and gained support from a wide range of age groups.

It’s a track I’d recommend to those wanting to heal the pain of heartbreak or trying to overcome a farewell with someone dear.