1980Mayonaka no Door / Stay With Me / Released
Jurassic World: Dominion Dominates Fandom Wikis - The LoopMayonaka no DoorKanjiMayonaka no DoorRomaji真夜中のドアEnglishDoor of MidnightDuration1:27 (TV Version) 4:52 (Full Version)8 more rows
It was commented by someone familiar with the circumstances revolving around her last months that she had regretted her music career due to not having enough time to focus on living her life more fully, unknowingly heading toward an inevitable end that would come too soon.
44 years (1959–2004)Miki Matsubara / Age at death
Guardian: The Lonely and Great God"Stay with Me" is a song recorded by South Korean singers Punch and Chanyeol, a member of K-pop group Exo, serving as part of the original soundtrack of the 2016 hit television drama Guardian: The Lonely and Great God. The song was written by Lee Seung Joo and composed by the musical duo Rocoberry.
the Gakkou Gurashi!Miki Naoki (直樹 美紀, Naoki Miki?) is one of the main characters of the Gakkou Gurashi!
Masaki HonjoLittle is known about Miki Matsubara's personal life. She married Masaki Honjo (1953-2007), a backing band drummer for her band. Honjo later became a dentist and died in 2007 at the age of 54.
5′ 2″Miki Matsubara / Height
Kishiwada, Osaka, JapanMiki Matsubara / Place of birthKishiwada is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2022, the city had an estimated population of 190,853 in 88598 households and a population density of 2600 persons per km². The total area of the city is 72.72 square kilometres. The city is well known for its Danjiri Matsuri. Wikipedia
Written by famed composers Tetsuji Hayashi and Tokuko Miura, it is lyrically quite a sad song about lost love, yet the upbeat sound, catchy chorus and Matsubara's soothing vocals gives the track a warm and cheerful feeling.
Beirut, LebanonMika / Place of birthBeirut is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014, Greater Beirut has a population of 2.4 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's Mediterranean coast. Wikipedia
J-PopMiki Matsubara / Genre
Little is known about Miki Matsubara's personal life. She married Masaki Honjo (1953-2007), a backing band drummer for her band. Honjo later became a dentist and died in 2007 at the age of 54.
She stopped all music activities and disappeared from the spotlight altogether. In 2001, it was revealed that Matsubara's actions were prompted by a late-stage cancer diagnosis she had received at the time, after which she subsequently began treatment. Matsubara spent her final years battling her illness.
Matsubara started her career in 1979 and is known from hit songs such as her debut and immediate breakthrough " Mayonaka no Door (真夜中のドア) / Stay with me " which has been covered by numerous artists, including Akina Nakamori, and Rainych Ran, and Indonesian singer of YouTube fame. The song was ranked 28th on the Oricon Chart, and according to that chart sold 104,000 copies and 300,000 copies announced by Canyon records. Some of her other known songs were " Neat na gogo san-ji (ニートな午後3時) " and " The Winner " among others.
Miki Matsubara received a number of best new artist awards. Amidst her career, she formed her own band called Dr. Woo. Matsubara also had some international work with Motown jazz fusion group Dr. Strut in Los Angeles (becoming a backing band in the album recordings for "Cupid" and "Myself"), Tokyo and Osaka (Hall concerts), later releasing a jazz cover album entitled " BLUE EYES ". In that album she covered some famous jazz songs like " Love for sale", she also covered the soft rock song "You've Got A Friend" originally written and sung by Carole King.
Around this time Matsubara became interested in rock music and joined the rock band "Kurei". In 1975 she started in Poole Gakuin High School and became active as a keyboard player of the band "Yoshinoya Band". They would play songs at a live house called Takutaku located in Kyoto.
She stopped all music activities and disappeared from the spotlight altogether. In 2001, it was revealed that Matsubara's actions were prompted by a late-stage cancer diagnosis she had received at the time, after which she subsequently began treatment. Matsubara spent her final years battling her illness.
She grew up in a family of four, including a father, a mother and a younger sister. Her father was a board member of a hospital and her mother was a jazz singer who had sung with the Japanese jazz band and comedy group Crazy Cats. Matsubara started learning the piano at the age of three and later became familiar with jazz. As a child, she went to Sakai city's Hiraoka Elementary School and then in 1972, entered Poole Gakuin Junior High School. Around this time Matsubara became interested in rock music and joined the rock band "Kurei". In 1975 she started in Poole Gakuin High School and became active as a keyboard player of the band "Yoshinoya Band". They would play songs at a live house called Takutaku located in Kyoto. Matsubara was described as an excellent student and was expected by many around her to attend college, but at that time she had already made plans to pursue her dream of becoming a singer. In 1977, when she was still in high school, Matsubara went to Tokyo alone at the age of 17 to make her debut as a singer. The Japanese pianist Yuzuru Sera [ ja] found her playing music and singing in various places in Kantō such as in the live music venue Birdland located in Roppongi, Tokyo.
Matsubara started learning the piano at the age of three and later became familiar with jazz. As a child, she went to Sakai city's Hiraoka Elementary School and then in 1972, entered Poole Gakuin Junior High School. Around this time Matsubara became interested in rock music and joined the rock band "Kurei".
Legacy. An increased interest in city pop during the 21st century , particularly the 2010s, contributed to Matsubara gaining global recognition and "Stay with me" (真夜中のドア, "Mayonaka no door") becoming a resurgent hit in the West and other countries in Asia in 2020.
Matsubara started her career in 1979 and is known from hit songs such as her debut and immediate breakthrough " Mayonaka no Door (真夜中のドア) / Stay with me " which has been covered by numerous artists, including Akina Nakamori, and Rainych Ran, and Indonesian singer of YouTube fame. The song was ranked 28th on the Oricon Chart, and according to that chart sold 104,000 copies and 300,000 copies announced by Canyon records. Some of her other known songs were " Neat na gogo san-ji (ニートな午後3時) " and " The Winner " among others.
"Mayonaka no Door (Stay with Me)" (Japanese: 真夜中のドア〜Stay with Me) is the debut single by Japanese singer Miki Matsubara, released on November 5, 1979. The song saw a resurgence in popularity in 2020, 41 years after its original release.
Matsubara started her career in 1979 and is known from hit songs such as her debut and immediate breakthrough "Mayonaka no Door (Stay with Me)" which has been covered by numerous artists, including Akina Nakamori. The song was ranked 28th on the Oricon Chart, and according to that chart sold 104,000 copies and 300,000 copies announced by Canyon records. Some of her other known songs were "Neat na gogo san-ji (ニートな午後3時)" and "The Winner" …
Matsubara was born November 28, 1959 in Kishiwada, Osaka in Japan. She spent her childhood in Hiraoka Town, Nishi-ku, Sakai, Osaka.
She grew up in a family of four, including a father, a mother and a younger sister. Her father was a board member of a hospital and her mother was a jazz singer who had sung with the Japanese jazz band and comedy group Crazy Cats. Matsubara started learning the piano at the age of thre…
Little is known about Miki Matsubara's personal life. She married Masaki Honjo (1953-2007), a backing band drummer for her band. Honjo later became a dentist and died in 2007 at the age of 54.
During Matsubara's years as a student, her eyesight deteriorated due to fatigue from a part-time job. Her eyesight was however fixed with surgery.