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"100 Years" is a song by American singer Five for Fighting. It was released on November 17, 2003, as the first single from his third studio album, The Battle for Everything (2004). A piano-driven soft rock ballad, the song explores life in different ages during a 100-year lifespan.
She donated money for 20 families living under unfortunate condition in Hoa Hiep Nam Ward, which was up to 50 million VND in total. [25] In October 2009, she released a booklet named Những Khoảnh Khắc Của Hồ Ngọc Hà (Ho Ngoc Ha's Moments), until February next year, all the booklets were sold for 30 million VND.
Happy New Year: November 13–14, 2010 [3] January 14, 2011 102 Paris by Night 102: Nhạc Yêu Cầu - Tình Ca Lam Phương: Most Requested Songs: Love Songs by Lam Phương: February 12–13, 2011 [4] April 15, 2011 [5] 103 Paris by Night 103: Tình Sử Trong Âm Nhạc Việt Nam: Love Stories in Music of Vietnam: May 7–8, 2011 [6] July ...
Phạm Duy (5 October 1921 – 27 January 2013) was one of Vietnam's most prolific songwriters with a musical career that spanned more than seven decades through some of the most turbulent periods of Vietnamese history and with more than one thousand songs to his credit, [1] he is widely considered one of the three most salient and influential figures of modern Vietnamese music, along with ...
Especially, two songs Hoa Nở Về Đêm (written by Manh Phat) and Chuyến Tàu Hoàng Hôn (written Minh Ky & Hoai Linh) were finally granted legal release after 50 years of ban. [130] The album was released 4 years after the release of Khúc Tình Xưa 2 - Trả Lại Thời Gian (2011). The process of choosing 11 songs for this album was ...
A new documentary based on a vast collection of old photos featuring gay men in love going back to the mid-1800s has made its television debut. “100 Years of Me
Under the reign of Bảo Đại, lyrics were added, composed by the musician Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Thiều (chữ Hán: 阮福膺昭). In the 1945 with the creation of the short-life Empire of Vietnam , prime minister Trần Trọng Kim selected "Đăng đàn cung" as Vietnam's national anthem.
The failure of this album encouraged her to produce more products. In next two years, a series of albums based on five elements such as Bao (Thuy), Q (Tho), Hoa and Moc were released. In 2005, she released the single Dau Co Loi Lam which was composed by Ho Hoai Anh. This was her hit and it was charted in many music charts.