Lo Ta-yu (Chinese: 羅大佑; pinyin: Luó Dàyòu; born 20 July 1954), also known as Luo Dayou and Law Tai-yau, is a Taiwanese singer and songwriter. During the...
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1982 in Hong Kong by Fontana Records. It is Chang and Lo Ta-yu's second collaboration and Lo's first album as a producer. Within three years at China...
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Taiwanese singer-songwriter Lo Ta-yu, featuring Hong Kong singer Ram Chiang. It was released on 23 January 1991 as the title track of Lo's Cantonese-language compilation...
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German actress July 19 – Verica Kalanović, Serbian politician July 20 Lo Ta-yu, Taiwanese singer and songwriter Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, Vietnamese politician;...
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Míngtiān huì Gènghǎo) is a Taiwanese Mandopop charity record written by Lo Ta-yu and sung by over 60 artists. It was recorded on 15 September 1985 and released...
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Julie Su, Teresa Teng, Fong Fei Fei, Jenny Tseng, Lo Ta-yu, Fei Yu-ching, Leslie Cheung, Danny Chan, Chyi Yu, Tsai Chin, Chyi Chin, Anita Mui, Jonathan Lee...
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Nominated – Best Original Score (Lo Ta-yu, Lo Sai-kit) Nominated – Best Song ("Ah Long's Love Song" (阿郎戀曲), composed by Lo Ta-yu, lyrics written and performed...
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Heaven". Ashin's has stated that he's highly influenced by: The Beatles, Lo Ta-yu (羅大佑), Wu Bai(伍佰) and Mr. Children to name a few. He writes songs in Mandarin...
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Zhi Hu Zhe Ye (redirect from Chih Hu Che Yeh (Lo Ta-yu album))
之乎者也; pinyin: Zhīhū Zhěyě) is the 1982 debut album of Taiwanese singer Lo Ta-yu. The title of the album consists of a meaningless phrase made solely of...
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Manila, Philippines "Pearl of the Orient" (song), 1991 song written by Lo Ta-yu Glittering Days, or Pearl of the Orient in Chinese, 2006 Hong Kong TV programme...
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amidst the political upheavals of 1940s China. Chen and the songwriter Lo Ta-yu gave a live performance at the 27th Golden Horse Awards, where Red Dust...
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including albums such as Heavy Rain 《大雨》, and Four Seasons with songwriter Lo Ta-yu, which were also issued under license in the PRC. 張文輝. 藝名妙 娃娃 高中時的小名. 聯合報...
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Superband was a mandopop supergroup formed by four veteran singers Lo Ta-yu, Jonathan Lee, Wakin Chau and Chang Chen-yue. The group was formed in 2008...
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four-member supergroup Superband, along with Jonathan Lee, Chang Chen-yue and Lo Ta-yu. They disbanded and resumed their solo careers in 2010. Chau has also appeared...
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sold Wong's contract for 2 million HKD to Taiwanese singer Lo Ta-yu. Under the arrangement of Lo, who founded Music Factory in 1990 (later becoming the Hong...
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generation of Taiwanese singers and/or songwriters such as Chyi Yu, Hou Dejian, and Lo Ta-yu emerged, some of whom were influenced by folk rock and whose...
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Produced by Song Yiyi Starring Yang Tianxiang Ling Zhenhe Music by Guo Haowei Lo Ta-yu Production companies Light Chaser Animation Studios Alibaba Pictures Tianjin...
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Music Singer(s) Length 1. "Exhort (叮咛)" (Ending theme) Lo Ta-yu, Huang Ting and Chen Hongyu Lo Ta-yu Mao Buyi 3:40 2. "Nobody Knows (谁也不知道)" (Interlude)...
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In 1970 Lo played Kao Hsia in the film Brothers Five, alongside Cheng Pei-pei, and co-starred with Jimmy Wang Yu in The Chinese Boxer. Lo starred in...
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York City alongside other prominent figures including Lo Ta-yu, John Shum, Szeto Wah, Lowell Lo and Deanie Ip. Tat Ming Pair's final release before their...
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Han Han (韩寒) An Yang, An Dong (宋阳、安栋) 4:01 9. "追梦人" (Dreamer) Lo Ta-yu (罗大佑) Lo Ta-yu (罗大佑) 4:15 10. "我" (I) Albert Leung (林夕) Leslie Cheung (张国荣) 3:25...
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its lyrics, performed in Cantonese by Samuel Hui and also in Mandarin by Lo Ta-Yu, James Wong and Hark Tsui. The film grossed HK$16,052,552 at the Hong Kong...
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Not Care Less About 1997" (話知你97). The 1991 song "Queen's Road East" by Lo Ta-yu featuring Ram Chiang satirically expresses the anxiety felt by Hong Kong...
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Kong Film Awards Best Film Mr. Vampire Nominated Best Original Film Score Lo Ta-yu Nominated Best Director Ricky Lau Nominated Best Screenplay Wong Ying,...
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Lee Edmond Leung Li Wenhan JJ Lin Yoga Lin Lin Yanjun Liu Huan Show Lo Lo Ta-yu Crowd Lu Luhan MC HotDog Anthony Neely Will Pan Pu Shu Sun Nan William...
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on a red cloth pledging to perform live. Among them, Taiwanese musician Lo Ta-yu raised his hand in salute to Cui to show support. Afterwards, he began...
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collection of his essays on his moments with Beyond, Cui Jian, He Yong, Lo Ta-yu, Su Rui, and Donnie Yen. It also details the life of being a lyricist and...
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Nick Cheung Cinematography Cheng Siu-Keung Edited by Patrick Tam Music by Lo Ta-yu Production companies Milkyway Image One Hundred Years of Film Distributed...
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title song "Childhood" (Michael Jackson song), 1995 "Childhood", a song by Lo Ta-yu "Childhood", a song by Beach House, from their self-titled album "Childhood"...
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"明天會更好" Various Singers (60 singers) Lo Ta-yu Zhang Dachun 許乃勝 Lee Shou-Chuan 邱復生 Chang Ai-chia Hung-Tze Jan Lo Ta-yu 塗惠源 "We Are The World" (English) USA...
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