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The original Chinese lyrics were by Wu Cun (Ng Chuen; 吳村 Wú Cūn) and the music was credited to Lin Mei (林枚), a pen name of the popular songwriter Chen Gexin. The song was first recorded in 1940 by Yao Lee as an interlude for the movie Singing Girl and released as a single on Pathé Records ( EMI ) catalog number B. 597.
The lyrics to the song were written by Jin Guolin, a 12-year-old student who was in 5th grade in 1970, and the composer was Jin Yueling, a 19-year-old apprentice from Shanghai Sixth Glass Factory. [1] This song was part of the daily routine for many primary schools. It would be sung, following "The Internationale" and "The East is Red".
"The Moon Represents My Heart" was composed by Weng Ching-hsi (翁清溪) while its lyrics were written by Sun Yi (孫儀). [1] [2] During Weng's time at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, he would frequently find himself in the nearby parks, drawing creative inspiration from his surroundings. Whenever inspiration struck, he would record ...
The theme song "Wo Ai Ni" (我爱你; "I Love You") was composed by Zhang Yadong, written by Xiao Wei (肖玮) of Catcher in the Rye and performed by Faye Wong. It was included in Zhang's 2009 album Underflow (潜流).
I Love You, China (Chinese: 我愛你,中國) is a song composed for a soprano by Zheng Qiufeng to the lyrics of Qu Cong for the film Overseas Compatriots (Chinese: 海外赤子) (1979) starring Chen Chong (Chinese: 陳冲), also known as Joan Chen. The voice of the song that appeared in the film is that of Ye Peiying.
Shuo Ni Ai Wo(說你愛我) ... Lyrics:Yang Pei-an,Composer:Hsiao Huang Chi • Zhu Jin Ni Xin Wo (住進你心窩)- Eison feat. Meeia Foo & Xie Junqi:
Hold Me is the third album by Japanese pop-rock group Zard [1] and was released on September 2, 1992, under the Polydor label. In 1992, the album was released as a CD and cassette.
CD; No. Title Length; 1. "Getsuyoubi no Asa, Skirt wo Kirareta" (月曜日の朝、スカートを切られた; I cut my skirt on Monday morning)3:38: 2. "Shibuya Kara PARCO ga Kieta Hi" (渋谷からPARCOが消えた日; The day when PARCO disappeared from Shibuya)