It is the Hong Kong singer Shuang Hua. Here's the discogs: https://www.discogs.com/release/10875931-%E9%9C%9C%E8%8F%AF-%E6%99%82%E4%BB%A3%E6%9B%B2%E7%B2%BE%E8%8F%AF and here's the full album on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDXXcFnpmzI&list=PLFAY6oYy4M-2owrCHy2CRhARjMghyuE0a
Thanks Mark 霜華 - 時代曲精華 Shuang Hua - Best Selection of Old Songs
According to the very limited information that the author has on hand, Shuang Hua was known as ‘Little Wu Ying-Yin’ or ‘New Wu Ying-Yin’, as her voice and interpretation resembled that of the ‘Queen of Nasal Singing’ Wu Ying-Yin when she started her career. In the early days of her arrival in Hong Kong from Taiwan, she sang behind the scenes in many Mandarin films, such as ‘The Lotus Lantern’, ‘The Longest Night’, ‘Three Roses’, ‘Orchid in the Empty Valley’, ‘Su Xiaomei’, ‘Luenfeng Harmony’, etc. She has also recorded a number of songs for the EMI Angels and Gauting Records, such as ‘Nine Langs’, ‘A Huqin’, ‘A Lover's Heart’, ‘It's Difficult to Find a Good Mate’, ‘Sister Has a Heart, Brother Has a Love’, ‘Sister Has a Heart’, ‘Brother Has a Love’, ‘Sister Has a Love’, ‘Sister Has a Love’, and ‘Sister Has a Heart’. After she became a singer under the Mayor Records label in late 1967, she was regarded as a favourite by the famous lyricist Li Houxiang (Hou Xiang), who was in charge of the label at that time, and she was given more than ten of her new compositions for her debut recording, which she recorded for Mayor Records in about three to four years. She has recorded three EPs and nine LPs for Mayfair in the past three to four years. After the closure of Mei Ah Records in 1970, she and her sister Sun Yat-wah recorded one solo LP each for the same proprietor, Chiu's Production Company, but the relationship was short-lived; with the closure of another record company called ‘Melody’, she and her sister Sun Yat-wah recorded one solo LP each for the same proprietor, Chiu's Production Company. With the release of her solo LP album ‘Meeting Again in the Dream’ by another record company ‘Melva’, the Taiwanese singer gradually faded out of the local Chinese music scene, and by the mid-1970s she was no longer to be seen in Hong Kong. Thanks for this site https://macaenese5354.blogspot.com/2011/12/blog-post_19.html
It is the Hong Kong singer Shuang Hua.
ReplyDeleteHere's the discogs: https://www.discogs.com/release/10875931-%E9%9C%9C%E8%8F%AF-%E6%99%82%E4%BB%A3%E6%9B%B2%E7%B2%BE%E8%8F%AF
and here's the full album on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDXXcFnpmzI&list=PLFAY6oYy4M-2owrCHy2CRhARjMghyuE0a
Thanks Mark
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Shuang Hua - Best Selection of Old Songs
According to the very limited information that the author has on hand, Shuang Hua was known as ‘Little Wu Ying-Yin’ or ‘New Wu Ying-Yin’, as her voice and interpretation resembled that of the ‘Queen of Nasal Singing’ Wu Ying-Yin when she started her career. In the early days of her arrival in Hong Kong from Taiwan, she sang behind the scenes in many Mandarin films, such as ‘The Lotus Lantern’, ‘The Longest Night’, ‘Three Roses’, ‘Orchid in the Empty Valley’, ‘Su Xiaomei’, ‘Luenfeng Harmony’, etc. She has also recorded a number of songs for the EMI Angels and Gauting Records, such as ‘Nine Langs’, ‘A Huqin’, ‘A Lover's Heart’, ‘It's Difficult to Find a Good Mate’, ‘Sister Has a Heart, Brother Has a Love’, ‘Sister Has a Heart’, ‘Brother Has a Love’, ‘Sister Has a Love’, ‘Sister Has a Love’, and ‘Sister Has a Heart’. After she became a singer under the Mayor Records label in late 1967, she was regarded as a favourite by the famous lyricist Li Houxiang (Hou Xiang), who was in charge of the label at that time, and she was given more than ten of her new compositions for her debut recording, which she recorded for Mayor Records in about three to four years. She has recorded three EPs and nine LPs for Mayfair in the past three to four years. After the closure of Mei Ah Records in 1970, she and her sister Sun Yat-wah recorded one solo LP each for the same proprietor, Chiu's Production Company, but the relationship was short-lived; with the closure of another record company called ‘Melody’, she and her sister Sun Yat-wah recorded one solo LP each for the same proprietor, Chiu's Production Company. With the release of her solo LP album ‘Meeting Again in the Dream’ by another record company ‘Melva’, the Taiwanese singer gradually faded out of the local Chinese music scene, and by the mid-1970s she was no longer to be seen in Hong Kong.
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