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  2. Tsai Chin (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Tsai's song "Forgotten Times" (《被遺忘的時光》) is featured prominently in the 2002 hit Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs as a recurring element of its story line, and also in its sequels. Besides serving to elucidate the theme of the films, the song plays an important plot function in chronologically connecting various elements of the ...

  3. Tomorrow Will Be Better - Wikipedia

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    Song segment Tsai Chin (蔡琴) Taiwan: 1st verse line 1; 3rd and 6th chorus Yu Tian (余天) Taiwan: 1st verse line 2; 3rd, 5th and 6th chorus Su Rui (蘇芮) Taiwan: 1st verse line 3; chorus; 3rd, 4th and 6th chorus; 6th and 7th harmony Michelle Pan (潘越雲) Taiwan: 1st verse line 4; 3rd and 6th chorus Jenny Tseng (甄妮) Hong Kong

  4. Infernal Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The theme song, Infernal Affairs (無間道), was composed by Ronald Ng, lyrics provided by Albert Leung, and performed in Cantonese and Mandarin by Andy Lau and Tony Leung. Although not included in the soundtrack album, Tsai Chin 's song "Forgotten Times" ( 被遺忘的時光 ) features prominently in this film as a recurring element of its ...

  5. The Wandering Songstress - Wikipedia

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    The song has been covered by numerous singers, including Li Xianglan in the 1944 Japanese film Yasen gungakutai (野戦軍楽隊, Military Combat Music Band), Bai Guang, Teresa Teng, Tsai Chin, Wakin Chau, Adia Chan (in Cantonese), Lin Bao (林寶, in Shanghainese), Song Zuying, Zhang Yan (張燕).

  6. Buliao qing (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bu liao qing" (Chinese: 不了情; pinyin: bùliǎo qíng; Jyutping: bat1 liu5 cing4) is a Mandarin song variously translated into English as "Love Without End", "Endless Love", or "Unforgettable Love". The song was released in 1961, The music was composed by Wong Fuk Ling (王福齡), and the lyrics were written by Tao Tseon (陶秦).

  7. Play (Jolin Tsai song) - Wikipedia

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    On October 28, 2014, Tsai released a lyric video for the song. [10] On November 2, 2014, she released the official music video for the song and held a promotional event at the National Taiwan Museum in Taipei. [13] Directed by Muh Chen, the music video had a production cost exceeding NT$8 million. [14]

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    Dialing Back on Sweetness. Word is getting out that high amounts of sugar isn’t so sweet for your body.The trending team at IFT confirms that 65% of U.S. consumers would prefer less sweet foods ...

  9. Tsai Chin - Wikipedia

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    Tsai Chin (actress) (born 1933), actress from Shanghai, also known as Irene Chow Tsai Chin (singer) (born 1957), Taiwanese singer Topics referred to by the same term