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"Cha-Ching" is a song by Canadian pop rock group Hedley. It was released to radio on August 17, 2009 as the lead single from the band's third studio album The Show Must Go . [ 2 ] The song entered the Canadian Hot 100 at number 34, and ended up reaching the top ten at number six.
A chapter in the New Book of Tang is Lu Yu's biography. The book recorded Lu Yu's obsession with tea, and he wrote a three-volume book Ch'a Ching about details of tea's origin, the method of cultivating and drinking tea, and the tools of tea drinking. The tea sellers of that time would make pottery statues of Lu Yu and worship him as the "tea god."
The Classic of Tea in All about tea (ISBN 1-57898-652-4); Lu, Yu; Translation of the University of London library copy of Cha Ching. Acknowledgments for providing the translation: Sir Edward Denison Ross and Mr Z. L. Yih (translator). Published on pages 13 to 22 of All about tea by William H. Ukers vol. 1. Reprinted by Martino Publishing, 2007 ...
Two Cups of Tea (Chinese: 兩杯茶; pinyin: Liǎng bēi chá; Cantonese Yale: Léuhng būi chàh) is a Cantonese language song by Hong Kong singer Prudence Liew.It was released on January 27, 2015, by Cinepoly Records and Universal Music Hong Kong.
Music by Prudence is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Roger Ross Williams. It tells the story of the then 24-year-old Zimbabwean singer-songwriter Prudence Mabhena , and follows her transcendence from a world of hatred and superstition into one of music, love, and possibilities.
Lau's most frequent collaborator is likely his "god brother" Gordon Liu Chia Hui, and he worked with Liu on a number of films, directing him as a star in the now classic The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978), as well as directing Liu as either a star or cast member in Dirty Ho (1979), Eight-Diagram Pole Fighter (1983), Executioners from Shaolin (1977), Return to the 36th Chamber (1980), Heroes of ...
Patience and Prudence McIntyre [1] were born in 1942 and 1945, respectively, in Los Angeles, California. Their father Mark McIntyre was an orchestra leader, pianist , and songwriter who worked with Frank Sinatra in the 1940s. [ 2 ]
"Ka-Ching" centers on consumerism.Opening with sound of a cash register ringing, Twain then sings that the world teaches children to want and want and want ("we live in a greedy, little world/that teaches every little boy and girl/to earn as much as they can possibly/then turn around and spend it foolishly") and that the adults do not know how to spend their money wisely, either ("we've ...