Mieko Hirota Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Mieko Hirota, hailed as “Japanese R&B,” dominated her era especially throughout the Showa period.
Despite going through a slump, she made a brilliant comeback as a star—let’s introduce her songs in ranking format!
It’s recommended not only for those who listened in real time back then, but also for fans of Showa-era kayōkyoku (Japanese pop).
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Mieko Hirota Jazz MedleyHirota Mieko8rank/position
1965 Mieko Hirota “Sing, Sing, Sing,” “Moon River,” “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”

Right from the start, I got excited when they suddenly launched into “It’s Only a Paper Moon.” It’s not an ultra-famous standard in Japan, but it’s a song I really like.
Ms.
Hirota’s singing struck me as having a bit of a distinctive quirk, but it suits jazz very well and is quite good.


