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  2. Faye Wong - Wikipedia

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    Faye Wong was born at Peking Union Medical College Hospital in Dongcheng District, Beijing in the midst of the Cultural Revolution. [10] Her father is Wang Youlin (王佑林), a mining engineer and second son of Wang Zhaomin aka Wang Molin (王兆民; 王墨林) (1901-1985), member of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China.

  3. No Regrets (Faye Wong album) - Wikipedia

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    Although the songs were mostly soft contemporary arrangements, a popular style in Hong Kong, it also had a few dance songs and two versions of the title track: Wong's Mandarin song, and the other with Cantonese lyrics by Chen Shao Qi (the Mandarin version is by far the more popular one). [citation needed]

  4. Eyes on Me (Faye Wong song) - Wikipedia

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    "Eyes on Me" is a song by Chinese recording artist Faye Wong as a love theme for the video game Final Fantasy VIII. It was released on February 24, 1999, as the first Final Fantasy pop ballad. The song was composed by Nobuo Uematsu with English lyrics written by Kako Someya.

  5. Faye Wong (1997 album) - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, he tailor-made the lyrics of "You Are Happy So I Am Happy." [3] The tune was casually composed by Zhang Yadong and was later chosen to be Wong's dedication to her first daughter Leah Dou. [4] The song "Another Paradise" was composed by Miyuki Nakajima herself for Wong. The song "Hangout" was customized by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins.

  6. Sing and Play - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] Others refer to the album as Song Tour [14] (遊 can mean tour), Scenic Tour [15] [16] which was the name of Wong's 1998–1999 concert tour, Love Life, [17] or Song Play. [ 18 ] The album cover is a "sunburned" headshot of Wong designed by Thomas Chan, while the album booklet features photos that are inspired by movies like The ...

  7. Mystery (Faye Wong album) - Wikipedia

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    The track "Cold War" is a cover of Tori Amos's "Silent All These Years"; Wong had already scored a hit with her Cantonese version of this song, which had been included in her 1993 album 100,000 Whys. [2] "Ruanruo" or "Weak" is a cover of "Road", originally by the group Everything But The Girl, and which Faye Wong also covered on her 1993 album ...

  8. Random Thoughts (Faye Wong album) - Wikipedia

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    Random Thoughts [1] [2] (Chinese: 胡思亂想), alternatively Thinking Here and There [3] or Wondering Music, [4] is the seventh Cantonese studio album by Chinese recording artist Faye Wong. It was released through Cinepoly Records on 29 June 1994.

  9. Fable (album) - Wikipedia

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    Three of them featured as the final segment of every performance in Wong's 2010–2012 Comeback Tour. All the lyrics on the album are by Lin Xi, and tracks 1–5 were produced by Zhang Yadong, both of whom were regularly collaborating with Wong during this period of her career. [7] Alvin Leong produced tracks 6–12.