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Hideki Saijō (西城 秀樹 Saijō Hideki, real name: Tatsuo Kimoto (木本 龍雄 Kimoto Tatsuo), born April 13, 1955 in Hiroshima -) is a Japanese singer and television celebrity most famous for singing the Japanese version of the Village People's hit song YMCA, called Young Man. Although the original version was gay-inspired, Saijō's version was intended to seriously inspire "young men".

Saijō's career went downwards after his initial stardom, until he was at the point of making a living doing infomercials on Japanese TV.

He gained popularity again in the 90s in the cartoon Chibi Maruko-chan.

Discography

  • Koisurukisetsu (1972)
  • Chance wa ichido (1972)
  • Jonetsunoarashi (1973)
  • Chigireta ai (1973)
  • Ai no jujika (1973)
  • Bara no kusari (1974)
  • Hageshii koi (1974)
  • Kizudarakeno rola (1974)
  • Kono ai tokimeki (1975)
  • Koi no boso (1975)
  • Shiroi kyokai (1975)
  • Kimiyo dakarete atsukunare (1976)
  • Jaguar (1976)
  • Wakaki shishitachi (1976)
  • Last scene (1976)
  • Boumerant street (1977)
  • Botanwo hazuse (1977)
  • Boots wo nuide choshokuwo (1978)
  • Anatato ainotameni (1978)
  • Honoo (1978)
  • Blue sky blue (1978)
  • Young man (1979)
  • Hop step jump (1979)
  • Yuki ga areba (1979)
  • Ainosono (1980)
  • Oretachi no jidai (1980)
  • Nemurenuyoruni (1980)
  • Santa maria no inori (1980)
  • Little girl (1981)
  • Sentimental girl (1981)
  • Gypsy (1981)
  • Minami jujisei (1982)
  • Seishoujo (1982)
  • Gyarando (1983)
  • Night game (1983)
  • Do you know (1984)
  • Dakishimete jiruba (1984)
  • Ichimankonen no ai (1985)
  • Udenonakae Ainotsubasa (1985)
  • Tsuioku no hitomi (1986)
  • Rain of dream (1986)
  • Yakusoku no tabi (1986)
  • New York girl (1987)
  • Blue sky (1988)
  • Hashire Shojikimono (1991)
  • Sayyea Jan-go (1994)
  • Tasgareyo sobani ite (1995)
  • Moment (1997)
  • 2R Kara Hajimeyou (1998)
  • Saigono ai (1999)
  • Tokino kizahashi (2000)
  • Jasmine (2001)
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