0
Off Course
Off Course
Japanese folk rock band
1
Junko Sakurada
Junko Sakurada
Japanese singer and actress (1958-)
2
Ayumi Ishida
Ayumi Ishida
Japanese singer and actress (1948-)
3
Mari Amachi
Mari Amachi
Japanese musician and actress (1951-)
4
Masataka Matsutoya
Masataka Matsutoya
Japanese music producer, arranger, keyboardist, composer (1951-)
5
Candies
Candies
Japanese idol trio (1973-1978)
6
Sambomaster
Sambomaster
Japanese rock band
7
Hikashu
Hikashu
8
Naomi Chiaki
Naomi Chiaki
Japanese singer and actress (1947-)
9
Hideki Saijo
Hideki Saijo
Japanese singer and actor (1955-2018)
10
Misato Watanabe
Misato Watanabe
Japanese popular music artist
11
Naotarō Moriyama
Naotarō Moriyama
Japanese singer-songwriter
12
Nana Okada
Nana Okada
Japanese actress and singer (1959-)
13
Hiromi Go
Hiromi Go
Japanese singer, actor and talent (1955-)
14
Mariko Kouda
Mariko Kouda
Japanese actress, voice actress, J-pop singer and radio personality
15
CooRie
CooRie
Japanese pop band
16
Saori Yuki
Saori Yuki
Japanese singer, talent, actress, narrator (1946-)
17
Spitz
Spitz
Japanese rock band
18
Yui Sakakibara
Yui Sakakibara
Japanese choreographer, dancer, singer, songwriter, and voice actress
19
Yūko Ōshima
Yūko Ōshima
Japanese actress and singer
20
Chisato Moritaka
Chisato Moritaka
Japanese singer, lyricist (1969-)
21
Keiko Fuji
Keiko Fuji
Japanese enka singer and actress (1951-2013)
22
Koichi Domoto
Koichi Domoto
Japanese idol, singer, actor, tarento and voice actor
Kōichi Morita
Japanese composer

Kōichi Morita

Intro
Japanese composer
Genres
Music

Kōichi Morita (森田 公一, Morita Kōichi) (born February 25, 1940), is a Japanese composer and singer who launched his recording career in the late 1960s and had gained huge commercial success during the 1970s.

He often teamed up with lyricist Yū Aku and orchestrator Junichi Makaino, and became the top-10 hit on the Japanese Oricon chart. Seven of his compositions has been topped on the Japanese hit parade, including "Hitori ja Nai no" by Mari Amachi, "Chiisana Koi no Monogatari" by Agnes Chan, and "Hajimete no Dekigoto" by Junko Sakurada. His most successful song is "Seishun Jidai" released in 1976, his sole hit as a performer, which has sold more than a million copies.

His 2-disc 40th anniversary compilation album, "Golden☆Best Kōichi Morita" (GOLDEN☆BEST 森田公一) will be released on January 20, 2010, featuring the songs he has written and composed for other artists, such as Eigo Kawashima, Akiko Wada, Candies and Mari Amachi, as well as his own single, Seishun Jidai.