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Dạ cổ hoài lang (Vietnamese: [zâːˀ ko᷉ hwâːj laːŋ], "Night Drum Beats Cause Longing for Absent Husband") is a Vietnamese song, composed circa 1918 by songwriter Cao Văn Lầu, colloquially known as "Sáu Lầu," from Bạc Liêu. It was a massive hit across Vietnam in 1927 as it was taken up by travelling troupes and spawned many ...
Along her singing career, she also starred in many films and made appearance in TV dramas such as Hoa Cỏ May, the movies 39 Độ Yêu (39 Degree of Love) and Chiến Dịch Trái Tim Bên Phải (Right Heart Campaign). She has been the brand ambassador of Sunplay, Toshiba, Sony Ericsson, Sunsilk and also an ambassador of music channel YanTV.
The Best Music Video Award ( 最佳音樂錄影帶獎) 熱力節拍 Wo Bom Ba Director: Yeung Wai Yip (楊偉業) Performed by: Shirley Kwan, Grasshopper (Band members: Calvin Choy, Remus Choy, Edmond So), Winnie Lau, Karen Tong (湯寶如) The Best Music Video Performance Award ( 最佳音樂錄影帶演出獎) 廣播道Fans殺人事件: Softhard
List of songs containing the I-V-vi-IV progression; List of Negima songs; List of songs introduced by Frank Sinatra; List of songs recorded by Zecchino d'Oro; List of songs that retell a work of literature; List of songs with Latin lyrics; List of songs written and produced by Chris Braide; List of tributes to Hank Williams; List of tributes to ...
Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass (Vietnamese: Tôi thấy hoa vàng trên cỏ xanh) is a 2015 Vietnamese film. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Nguyễn Nhật Ánh . It was directed by Victor Vũ and produced by Galaxy Media & Entertainment Saigon Concert , Phương Nam Film , PS Việt Nam and K+ Television channel. [ 3 ]
The film's ending theme song is a cover of the 1993 song, Whom Will Understand Me (誰能明白我), sung by Andy Lau. The song was composed by George Lam, who is also the original singer, with lyrics written by Cheng Kwok-kong. [8] The film's insert theme song is a cover of the classic song, Below the Lion Rock (獅子山下), also sung by Lau.
A rock music concert event titled Nối Vòng Tay Lớn ("The Great Circle of Vietnam"); the name of a popular patriotic anti-war song by Trịnh Công Sơn, was officially promoted and held in Hồ Chí Minh City ostensibly as a memorial to Trịnh, and featuring various Vietnamese rock bands and artists, had officially taken place for the ...
The video ends with Henry going back to and playing the piano once again. A Chinese version of the music video was released on August 13. Henry promoted the album on many music shows, including Music Bank, [13] and Arirang Simply K-Pop. [14] His first overseas performance was at the Hong Kong Dome Concert on July 1, 2013, in Hong Kong. [15]