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  2. I Did It My Way (film) - Wikipedia

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    The theme song for the film played over the end credits, titled "Understanding the Reasoning" (道理都懂), available in both Cantonese and Mandarin versions, is composed by Qin Lei and is sung by Andy Lau, with Lau also writing the lyrics for the Cantonese version of the song [6] while the lyrics for the Mandarin version of the song are ...

  3. Andy Lau discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of Hong Kong recording artist Andy Lau. Since his debut in 1985, Lau has released 49 studio albums, including 21 in Mandarin, and 28 in Cantonese. He has additionally released over six compilation albums and seven live albums. Lau has sold over 48 million albums throughout his career. [1]

  4. 1992 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation

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    The Best Music Video Award ( 最佳音樂錄影帶獎 ) You & Me Director: Ronald Chin (錢國偉) Performed by: Aaron Kwok; The Best Music Video Performance Award ( 最佳音樂錄影帶演出獎 ) 紅日, 舊歡如夢 Hacken Lee: The Most Popular Male Artist Award ( 最受歡迎男歌星獎 ) --- Andy Lau: The Most Popular Female Artist Award

  5. Andy Lau - Wikipedia

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    Andy Lau Tak-wah SBS BBS MH JP [3] (Chinese: 劉德華; Jyutping: Lau4 Dak1 Waa4; born 27 September 1961) is a Hong Kong actor, singer-songwriter and film producer. He was named the "Fourth Tiger" among the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1980s as well as one of the Four Heavenly Kings in the 1990s. [ 4 ]

  6. Dance of a Dream - Wikipedia

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    Andy Lau, Sandra Ng: Cantonese: Play Some Instruments, Dance a Little (彈彈琴,跳跳舞) Andy Lau, Anita Mui: Cantonese Wish You a Happy Birthday (祝你生辰快樂) Andy Lau: Cantonese Father and Son (兩仔爺) Andy Lau, Anita Mui, Sandra Ng, Ronald Cheng, Gordon Lam, Cherrie Ying, Lam Chi-chung, Suzanne Chung: Cantonese Big Reunion ...

  7. Cantopop - Wikipedia

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    Relatively few Cantopop songs use truly colloquial Cantonese terms, and fewer songs contain lyrics. Songs written in this style are usually reserved for TV shows about ancient China. Since the 1980s, increasing numbers of singers have departed from this tradition, though some big names like Roman Tam stayed true to traditional techniques.

  8. The Bund (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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. This version was performed by Andy Lau. [1]

  9. Find Your Voice - Wikipedia

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    The film's ending theme song is a cover of the 1993 song, Whom Will Understand Me (誰能明白我), sung by Andy Lau. The song was composed by George Lam, who is also the original singer, with lyrics written by Cheng Kwok-kong. [8] The film's insert theme song is a cover of the classic song, Below the Lion Rock (獅子山下), also sung by Lau.