Jacky Cheung's heartfelt expression - Music Box

Singer: Jacky Cheung Record Company: PolyGram
Publication date: 1992
Executive Producer: Ou Dingyu

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01. Taking a Break at the Gas Station I
02. I love you more than you love me.
03. Breakups always happen on rainy days.
04. Honey B
05. I have a crush on you
06. When Tomorrow's World Ends
07. Genuine Emotions Revealed
08. The Passion of Time
09. Red leaves dance on the autumn mountains
10. Longing in the wind and rain
11. Don't ask anymore.
12. Leisurely Gas Station II

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  • The two albums released in 1989, "To My Dear" and "Only Want to Love One Person in My Life", brought Jacky Cheung back to the ranks of top singers. PolyGram also regarded him as their number one seed, and Jacky Cheung was ready to make a comeback.
  • In 1990, Jacky Cheung released his eighth Cantonese album, *You in My Dreams*, with his cover of Koji Tamaki's song "Li Xianglan" becoming a classic. In 1991, Cheung released two albums within a year: *Uncontrollable Love* and *A Unchanging Heart*. The title track, "Loving You More Every Day," with lyrics by Lam Chun-keung, became an instant hit, topping the charts on three major radio stations and dominating the annual awards ceremonies. Cheung won the "Gold Award for Best Male Singer" at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation. "Loving You More Every Day" solidified Cheung's position as a top-tier singer in the music industry.
  • After two years of preparation, Jacky Cheung finally exploded onto the scene. In April 1992, he released his eleventh Cantonese album, "True Feelings Revealed," with nine out of eleven tracks charting and achieving nine-platinum sales in Hong Kong. The success of this album owes a great deal to producer Au Ting-yuk, whose skillful handling of musical direction and song selection is undeniable; every album he produced for Jacky Cheung has been a success.
  • A cappella rendition of "Stealing a Moment to Refuel I" immediately captivated the audience, showcasing Jacky Cheung's exceptional vocal skills. His husky yet gentle voice captured the essence of the original song. "Loving You More Than You" is an adaptation of "Wishing the Flowers Would Always Be" from Jackie Chan's debut Mandarin album, "The First Time." Jacky Cheung's intense, almost gritting, delivery imbued the song with profound emotion.
  • The title track, "True Feelings Revealed," like last year's hit "Loving You More Each Day," is adapted from a work by Keisuke Kuwata, with lyrics by the talented lyricist Lam Chun-keung. If "Loving You More Each Day" expresses the passionate love poured out to a lover during the throes of new love, then "True Feelings Revealed" is the true meaning of happiness realized after weathering many storms.
  • The original song of "Secretly in Love with You" is "Sentimental Christmas" by Japanese singer-songwriter Shogo Hamada. This song is the theme song of the movie "Days of Being Wild" starring Jacky Cheung and Tony Leung. "Secretly in Love with You" was not only selected as one of the top ten Chinese songs, but also won the "IFPI International Song Award".
  • "Red Leaves Dance in the Autumn Mountains" and "Love in the Wind" are the theme song and interlude of the TVB martial arts drama "Out of the Jianghu". "Love in the Wind" is a duet sung by Jacky Cheung and Karen Tong. This romantic and beautiful love song is catchy and became very popular as soon as it was released. It won the "Most Popular Karaoke Song Award" at the 15th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards and the "Most Popular Male and Female Duet Song Award" at the 1992 Top Ten Jade Solid Gold Songs Awards.
  • "Breaking Up Always Happens on Rainy Days," adapted from Keiji Katayama's song, is the album's title track. The original singer is Japanese singer Nobuteru Maeda, and this song played a crucial role in the unprecedented success of "True Feelings." "Breaking Up Always Happens on Rainy Days" possesses all the typical elements of mainstream love songs, and lyricist Chen Shaoqi skillfully used these elements to write rather innovative lyrics.
  • On January 17, 1993, the 1992 Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards Ceremony was held at the Hong Kong Coliseum. "Breaking Up Always Happens on Rainy Days" won the Gold Song Award. TVB specially invited Yu Zheng, General Manager of Commercial Radio, to present the award to Jacky Cheung. She passionately declared, "He is not only the one everyone expects, but he will also be the worthy successor to the God of Songs of the 1990s." "Breaking Up Always Happens on Rainy Days" witnessed the birth of a new generation of "God of Songs," and from then on, Jacky Cheung took over the title from Sam Hui.
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