Ouyang Fei Fei


Ouyang Fei Fei is a Taiwanese-Japanese singer.

Biography

In 1967, Ouyang Fei Fei made her musical debut at the Central Hotel, a theatre in Taipei, before coming to Japan to start a recording career. Her debut single "Ame no Midōsuji", released in September 1971, sold over a million units and reached the No. 1 position on the Oricon charts. The song was composed by The Ventures with lyrics written by Haruo Hayashi. The same year, she won the Best Newcomer prize at the 13th Japan Record Awards.
Her second Japanese single release, "Ame no Airport", reached the No. 4 position on the Oricon charts and sold nearly 400,000 copies. The song won her the Grand Prize at the 5th Japan Cable Awards.
In 1982, Ouyang released "Love Is Over" as a single in Japan. It had first been released as the B-side to her single "Uwasa no Disco Queen", which only sold about 3,000 units. "Love Is Over" reached the No. 1 position on the Oricon charts, selling over half a million units. At the 25th edition of the Japan Record Awards, "Love Is Over" won her the Long Seller prize.
Ouyang appeared three times on Kōhaku Uta Gassen. The first time was in 1972, performing "Koi no Tsuiseki". The second time in 1973, performing "Koi no Jūjiro", and one final time in 1991, performing "Love Is Over".
In April of 1978 Ouyang married Sokichi Shikiba, a former Japanese racing driver. They were married until his death in 2016.

Discography

Charted singles in Japan

#TitleRelease Date/Charts
1Ame no Midōsuji
Debut single
1971-09-05
2Ame no Airport 1971-12-20
3Koi no Tsuiseki 1972-04-05
4Yogisha1972-08-05
5Ame no Yokohama1972-12-20
6Koi no Jūjiro1973-04-05
7Koi Wa Moete Iru1973-08-20
8Hi no Tori1973-12-01
9Love Is Over1982-09-01

Japanese studio albums

#TitleDate
1Ame no Midōsuji
Debut album
1971
2Koi no Jūjiro1972
3Hi no Tori1973
4Return1979
5Still Stay in Love
1981
6My Love Again1983
7Both Sides1984
8Twilight City1985
9Remembrance
1986
10Romantic Asia1989
11Orthodox1991