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Gary Chaw (Chinese: 曹格; Jyutping: Cou4 Gaak3; born 9 July 1979 in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia), also known as Gary Cao or Cao Ge or by his alter ego Cao Xiaoge, [1] is a Malaysian Chinese singer-songwriter based in Taiwan, who has had achieved success in Taiwan, Mainland China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Singapore. He is renowned for his ...
All songs composed by Gary Chaw, except for "Superwoman", which was Karyn White cover of Mandarin version; "姑娘", which contains sample of traditional song "Jasmine (茉莉花)" (unknown author/composer but the original author/composer is 何方 if rumors, gave a share with whom credits).
"Superwoman" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys for her third studio album As I Am (2007). Written by Keys, Linda Perry , and Steve Mostyn, it was released as the fourth and final single from As I Am on July 29, 2008, by J Records .
The song, both in its sound and length, was a change of pace for Wonder, who was trying to establish his own identity outside of the Motown sound. Besides its floaty ambience, it featured the singer as a virtual one-man band. [1] Cash Box said of the song "Superwoman, superproduction, supersong, superhit: AM and FM, pop/soul and MOR." [2]
"Superwoman" is a song by R&B singer Karyn White, released as the second single from her self-titled debut album in January 1989. It was her second U.S. top ten hit, peaking at number eight, and her second U.S. R&B number-one hit, holding that position for three weeks. [1]
The U.S. hospice industry has quadrupled in size since 2000. Nearly half of all Medicare patients who die now do so as a hospice patient — twice as many as in 2000, government data shows.
The coworker of a newly married woman says she used their recent company holiday party to swindle wedding gifts. After sharing a "sob story" about how she wasn't given enough money from her guests ...
"Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)" (Stevie Wonder) – 5:26 Vocalist: Patti Austin; Flute solos: Hubert Laws; Electric piano solo: Herbie Hancock;