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| Type = [[Album]] |
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| Background = Orange |
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| Released = June 1990 |
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| released = {{start date|df=yes|1990|06}} |
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| Genre = [[Mandopop]] |
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| genre = [[Cantopop]] |
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| Last album = [[Shirley Wong (Faye Wong album)|Shirley Wong]]<br />(1989) |
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| This album = '''''Everything'''''<br />(1990) |
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| prev_title = [[Shirley Wong (Faye Wong album)|Shirley Wong]] |
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| prev_year = 1989 |
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| year = 1990 |
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| next_title = [[You're The Only One (Faye Wong album)|You're The Only One]] |
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| next_year = 1990 |
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'''''Everything''''' is the second Cantonese studio album by Chinese singer [[Faye Wong]], released in June 1990 under [[Cinepoly Records|Cinepoly]]. It was recorded when the singer was based in [[Hong Kong]], using the stage name Shirley Wong (王靖雯; ''Wong Ching Man'').<ref>Stan Jeffries ''Encyclopedia of world pop music, 1980-2001'' 2003 p224 "Her first album for the new company, Shirley Wong, released in November 1989, featured synthesized pop dealing with love and loss. Within a year she released two other albums, Everything (June 1990) and You're the Only One (December 1990), focusing on similar material. Thereafter Wong, disappointed at the lack of interest her music was creating, moved to New York to stay with relatives and enrolled in singing and dancing classes. "</ref> |
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'''Everything''' is a 1990 album by [[China|Chinese]] pop artist [[Faye Wong]]. |
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==Songs== |
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The title song is a Cantonese version of [[Jody Watley]]'s 1989 [[Everything (Jody Watley song)|hit of the same name]]. "Wailing Wall" is a cover of [[Marilyn Martin]]'s 1988 B-side "Quiet Desperation".{{fact|date=March 2024}} |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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# 巴黎塔尖 (Baa Lai Taap Zim) - ''Paris Eiffel Tower Tip'' |
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# 遊蕩 (Jau Dong) - ''Roaming'' |
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#"Everything" – |
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# 可否抱緊我 (Ho Fau Pou Gan Ngo) - ''Can You Hold Me Tight'' |
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#"遊蕩" – |
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# 鬥快說笑話 (Dau Faai Syut Siu Waa) - ''Competing To Joke Quickly'' |
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#: Roaming |
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#"可否抱緊我" – |
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# 哭牆 (Huk Coeng) - ''Wailing Wall'' |
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#: Can You Hold Me Tight |
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# 無悔今夜 (Mou Fui Gam Je) - ''No Regrets Tonight'' |
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#"鬥快說笑話" – |
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# 一剎那 (Jat Saat Naa) - ''In A Flash'' |
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#: Completing To Joke Quickly |
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# 激流 (Gik Lau) - ''Upstream'' |
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# 巴黎塔尖 (Baa Lai Taap Zim) - ''Paris Eiffel Tower Tip'' ([[Reprise]]) |
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#"哭牆" – |
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#: Cying Wall |
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#"無悔今夜" – |
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#: No Regrets Tonight |
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#"一剎那"– |
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#: In A Flash |
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#"激流"– |
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#: UpStream |
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#"巴黎塔尖" – |
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#: Paris Eiffel Tower Tip |
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==References== |
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{{Faye Wong}} |
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[[Category:1990 albums]] |
[[Category:1990 albums]] |
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[[Category:Faye Wong albums]] |
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[[Category:Cinepoly Records albums]] |
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[[Category:Cantopop albums]] |
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[[zh:Everything (專輯)|Everything]] |
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Everything is the second Cantonese studio album by Chinese singer Faye Wong, released in June 1990 under Cinepoly. It was recorded when the singer was based in Hong Kong, using the stage name Shirley Wong (王靖雯; Wong Ching Man).[1]
Songs
[edit]The title song is a Cantonese version of Jody Watley's 1989 hit of the same name. "Wailing Wall" is a cover of Marilyn Martin's 1988 B-side "Quiet Desperation".[citation needed]
Track listing
[edit]- 巴黎塔尖 (Baa Lai Taap Zim) - Paris Eiffel Tower Tip
- "Everything"
- 遊蕩 (Jau Dong) - Roaming
- 可否抱緊我 (Ho Fau Pou Gan Ngo) - Can You Hold Me Tight
- 鬥快說笑話 (Dau Faai Syut Siu Waa) - Competing To Joke Quickly
- My Loneliness
- 哭牆 (Huk Coeng) - Wailing Wall
- 無悔今夜 (Mou Fui Gam Je) - No Regrets Tonight
- 一剎那 (Jat Saat Naa) - In A Flash
- 激流 (Gik Lau) - Upstream
- 巴黎塔尖 (Baa Lai Taap Zim) - Paris Eiffel Tower Tip (Reprise)
References
[edit]- ^ Stan Jeffries Encyclopedia of world pop music, 1980-2001 2003 p224 "Her first album for the new company, Shirley Wong, released in November 1989, featured synthesized pop dealing with love and loss. Within a year she released two other albums, Everything (June 1990) and You're the Only One (December 1990), focusing on similar material. Thereafter Wong, disappointed at the lack of interest her music was creating, moved to New York to stay with relatives and enrolled in singing and dancing classes. "