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Difference between revisions of "Qianshou"
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: [[A-Mei]] | : [[A-Mei]] | ||
; Album | ; Album | ||
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; Released | ; Released | ||
: 1997.10.03 | : 1997.10.03 | ||
; CD Tracklist | ; CD Tracklist | ||
− | # [[ | + | # [[Qianshou (song)|Qianshou]] (牽手; ''Holding Hands'') |
# [[High High High (A-Mei)|High High High]] | # [[High High High (A-Mei)|High High High]] | ||
− | # [[ | + | # [[Buyao Pian Wo]] (不要騙我; ''Don't Want to Lie Me'') |
# [[Open your eyes]] | # [[Open your eyes]] | ||
− | # [[ | + | # [[Lantian]] (藍天; ''Blue Sky'') |
− | # [[ | + | # [[Mengjian Tiedani]] (夢見鐵達尼; ''Dream of the Titanic'') |
− | # [[ | + | # [[Jimo Baolingqiu]] (寂寞保齡球; ''Lonely Bowling'') |
# [[Are You Ready? (A-Mei)|ARE YOU READY?]] | # [[Are You Ready? (A-Mei)|ARE YOU READY?]] | ||
− | # [[Dui Ai | + | # [[Dui Ai Toujiang]] (對愛投降; ''Surrender to Love'') |
# [[Hou Zhi Hou Jue]] (後知後覺; ''After Knowing, After Realizing'') | # [[Hou Zhi Hou Jue]] (後知後覺; ''After Knowing, After Realizing'') | ||
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− | '' | + | ''Qianshou'' is the third album released by [[A-Mei]]. Like her previous albums it was a success, although it was seen as the album that showcased the decline in the quality of her vocals. |
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Revision as of 09:40, 10 January 2011
- Artist
- A-Mei
- Album
- Qianshou (牽手; Holding Hands)
- Released
- 1997.10.03
- CD Tracklist
- Qianshou (牽手; Holding Hands)
- High High High
- Buyao Pian Wo (不要騙我; Don't Want to Lie Me)
- Open your eyes
- Lantian (藍天; Blue Sky)
- Mengjian Tiedani (夢見鐵達尼; Dream of the Titanic)
- Jimo Baolingqiu (寂寞保齡球; Lonely Bowling)
- ARE YOU READY?
- Dui Ai Toujiang (對愛投降; Surrender to Love)
- Hou Zhi Hou Jue (後知後覺; After Knowing, After Realizing)
- Information
Qianshou is the third album released by A-Mei. Like her previous albums it was a success, although it was seen as the album that showcased the decline in the quality of her vocals.