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No Regrets (Chinese: 執迷不悔), [1] [2] [3] also translated as Stubborn and Regretless [4] and Never Deplore, [5] is the fifth Cantonese studio album recorded by Chinese singer Faye Wong. It was released on 5 February 1993, under Cinepoly. [6] [7] The title track was released in both Cantonese and Mandarin.
This song was inspired by an online photo of the Gulf of Alaska, which showed two distinct shades of blue water that could not merge.He saved the title "Gulf of Alaska" on his phone, determined to write a song for a girl he wanted to win back after a heartbreak.
Released on 7 November 2003, it was Wong's first album to be released under Sony Music Asia. It contains thirteen tracks, ten in Mandarin and three in Cantonese. Wong wrote the music and lyrics for three songs, the title track "To Love", "Leave Nothing" (不留) and "Sunshine Dearest" (陽寶), as well as the music for "April Snow" (四月雪).
"Elude" is a Mandarin version of Wong's Cantonese song "Dream Person", which was included on Random Thoughts and featured in Chungking Express. The song is a cover of The Cranberries' "Dreams". [1] Both versions are still played frequently in Chinese media.
Sing and Play (Chinese: 唱遊; pinyin: Chàng Yóu) is the sixth Mandarin-language studio album (fifteenth overall) by Chinese singer Faye Wong. It includes 10 tracks in Mandarin, with a bonus disc of 3 Cantonese tracks. [1] [failed verification] It was released on October 2, 1998, in the Greater China region.
The song is an anthem of Cantonese rock music and one of Beyond's signature songs. [9] It has been adopted for several events in Cantonese-speaking regions, such as the Artistes 512 Fund Raising Campaign for the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, and most prominently as the unofficial anthem of the 2014 Hong Kong protests. [10]
Faye Wong (Chinese: 王菲) is the fifth Mandarin-language studio album (fourteenth overall) by Chinese singer Faye Wong.The first album to hers to be released under the umbrella of EMI, it was released on September 26, 1997.
This song was not recorded in an album, but she sang it on her 2011 concert. 愛與痛的邊緣 (Cantonese; originally sung by Faye Wong) - This song is the same melody as Zhuo's Mandarin song 有多少愛可以重來. She also sang two other Cantonese songs in her separate album released in 2002 and 2008.