7th President of the Japan Singers Association! What are Peggy Hayama’s most popular songs ranked?
Peggy Hayama is a singer who made her record debut in 1952 and later became the 7th president and honorary president of the Japan Singers Association.
In 1958, she received the Arts Festival Individual Encouragement Award, and in 1959, the massive hit of “Leaving Nangoku Tosa Behind” brought her widespread fame.
She was also highly active overseas; in 1960, for example, she appeared as a regular on an Australian TV program for a month—testament to her vitality.
This time, we’ll be introducing a ranking of Peggy Hayama’s popular songs, so if you haven’t listened to her music yet, don’t miss it!
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| 1 | school daysPegī Hayama | play_arrow | Peggy Hayama is a Japanese singer of the song 'Gakusei Jidai' (Student Days). |
| 2 | Leaving sunny Tosa behindPegī Hayama | play_arrow | A famous song by Peggy Hayama that sings of her love for Tosa |
| 3 | Melody of DawnPegī Hayama | play_arrow | A famous song by Peggy Hayama that sings of nostalgic memories |
| 4 | Que Sera, Sera (Whatever will be, will be)Pegī Hayama | play_arrow | Que Sera, Sera is a classic song that soothes life’s anxieties. |
| 5 | Women’s War Service SongPegī Hayama | play_arrow | Description of the Song of the Military Nurse |
| 6 | March of BreadPegī Hayama, Tōkyō Shōnen Shōjo Gasshōtai. | play_arrow | A fun nursery rhyme depicting a world tour of bread |
| 7 | Song of Circumnavigating Lake BiwaPegī Hayama | play_arrow | A classic song of travel and youth set on Lake Biwa |


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