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"The Bund" is a song composed by electronic music group The Shanghai Restoration Project released on the group's first eponymous release, inspired by the Shanghai jazz bands of the 1930s. An instrumental version of the song titled "The Bund (Instrumental)" was released in 2008 on the group's Day – Night (Instrumentals) album.
The song would also become one of the top 10 songs awarded in the 1980 RTHK Gold songs awards. [2] Yip gained international fame after the song's release, and it has since become her signature song. [3] The 1996 film Shanghai Grand released some 16 years later also re-used the same song.
Weezer's lead singer was a huge Beach Boys fan, and their drummer told Billboard the song "tapped into that vibe a little, but in a more punk rock way." See the original post on Youtube "The Boys ...
See the original post on Youtube "Lil Boo Thang" by Paul Russell Paul Russell's hit of a song is exactly the kind of tune you play when you're having a boat party with your friends and family.
In late 2007, SRP partnered with China Record Corporation (the Chinese government's record label) to release Remixed and Restored Vol. 1, a project remixing select classic Chinese hits from 1930s Shanghai. In 2008, SRP's Instrumentals: Day & Night, a 24-song soundtrack for modern day Shanghai, was featured on NPR. [2]
After the events in God of Gamblers II, Tai-kun, who lost his ESP powers, has regained the abilities again and seeks revenge against Sing, the Saint of Gamblers. When Tai-kun, aided by his fellow disciples, exerts ESP powers under full force against Sing who is doing likewise to them, the spacetime becomes distorted and sends Tai-kun and Sing to Shanghai in 1937.
According to the composer He Luting, the director of the film Street Angel found two urban folk ballads from Suzhou he wanted to use on the film, "Crying on the Seventh Seven Day Cycle" (哭七七) and "One Who Knows Me Well" (知心客), which He Luting then adapted to become "Song of the Four Season" (四季歌) and "The Wandering Songstress" respectively.
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