華納好歌連場精選 (The Best of Sally & Lam)
Sally Yeh (born September 30, 1961), sometimes written as Sally Yip or Sin-Man Yip, is a Cantopop singer in the Hong Kong music industry and an actress in the Hong Kong film industry. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, she grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Yeh's singing career started in the early 1980s and gradually expanded in the following decades with a total of thirty albums, plus forty-odd compilations and live recordings. Yeh speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. Her jazz-trained vocals allow her to handle a wide range of musical genres. Apart from a good record track of original hits, Sally Yeh has, through the years, covered a number of Western songs, ranging from Madonna to Céline Dion by way of the Titanic theme song. She has also collaborated on a number of soundtracks (mostly on Tsui Hark's movies with scores by Wong Jim), including Lai Ming But Yiu Loi from A Chinese Ghost Story (1987), which won the Best Original Song award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards. Other notable hits of her include, A Woman's Weakness, Heart of Fire, Cheers, Bless, Bygone Wound, Believe in Yourself (duet with Alex To), Ten Past Midnight, You Have to Leave Today, I Want To Keep Living, and much more. Oddly enough, Yeh's mastery of written Chinese is rudimentary at best, and she often used romanized phonetics to help her read Cantonese and Mandarin lyrics. Yeh's career seemed to be in decline after her marriage in 1996 to Hong Kong pop star and composer-producer George Lam. Many considered her discography ready to be shelved in the oldies section; however, in 2002, Yeh unexpectedly re-entered the Cantopop market with a new record, Can You Hear, followed by a concert tour. By early 2003, she had two titles in the Hong Kong hit parade. With new records currently in production, her career seems to be going smoothly. She is the only Hong Kong singer to have received the Hong Kong Best Female Singer award four times (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993) at the Jade Solid Gold Top Ten Awards. This awards is one of the most coveted awards in the Hong Kong Music Award Ceremonies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sally Yeh (born September 30, 1961), sometimes written as Sally Yip or Sin-Man Yip, is a Cantopop singer in the Hong Kong music industry and an actress in the Hong Kong film industry. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, she grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Yeh's singing career started in the early 1980s and gradually expanded in the following decades with a total of thirty albums, plus forty-odd compilations and live recordings. Yeh speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. Her jazz-trained vocals allow her to handle a wide range of musical genres. Apart from a good record track of original hits, Sally Yeh has, through the years, covered a number of Western songs, ranging from Madonna to Céline Dion by way of the Titanic theme song. She has also collaborated on a number of soundtracks (mostly on Tsui Hark's movies with scores by Wong Jim), including Lai Ming But Yiu Loi from A Chinese Ghost Story (1987), which won the Best Original Song award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards. Other notable hits of her include, A Woman's Weakness, Heart of Fire, Cheers, Bless, Bygone Wound, Believe in Yourself (duet with Alex To), Ten Past Midnight, You Have to Leave Today, I Want To Keep Living, and much more. Oddly enough, Yeh's mastery of written Chinese is rudimentary at best, and she often used romanized phonetics to help her read Cantonese and Mandarin lyrics. Yeh's career seemed to be in decline after her marriage in 1996 to Hong Kong pop star and composer-producer George Lam. Many considered her discography ready to be shelved in the oldies section; however, in 2002, Yeh unexpectedly re-entered the Cantopop market with a new record, Can You Hear, followed by a concert tour. By early 2003, she had two titles in the Hong Kong hit parade. With new records currently in production, her career seems to be going smoothly. She is the only Hong Kong singer to have received the Hong Kong Best Female Singer award four times (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993) at the Jade Solid Gold Top Ten Awards. This awards is one of the most coveted awards in the Hong Kong Music Award Ceremonies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
200度
祝福
情人知己
瀟灑走一回
選擇
Cha Cha Cha
潇洒走一回
Crazy Love
Over the Rainbow
You Zai Yi Ge Ren
Nan De Shi Jin Wan
Only You
Ai Bu Zhi Yi Ci
談情說愛
珍重
Bu Liao Qing
Yi Dong De Xin
秋去秋來
焚心以火
零時十分
黎明不要來
Wu
Qing Ren Zhi Ji
Xiao Sa Zou Yi Hui
曾經心痛
Wo Yao Huo Xia Qu
Yi Bei Zi Wen Rou
Hong Chen
女人的弱點
晚風
Nu Ren De Yan Lei
愛的可能
哭砂
Ji Du Hua Luo Shi
黎明不要来
傷逝
Shang Tong
明月心
秋去秋来
女人的眼淚
流金歲月
春風秋雨
伤逝
Wan Feng
曾经心痛
Li Ming Bu Yao Lai
Dui Qing De Lu
你今天要走
願死也為情
我要活下去
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