Agnes Chan's Challenge to International Pop Music
The Hong Kong-born singer's musical activities in Japan were an important attempt that pioneered the internationalization of Asian artists.
This is a fascinating album that combines Agnes Chan's pure and lovely charm with her international musical sensibility. As the title "With Love From Agnes" suggests, it is a warm work filled with her affection for her listeners. Her multilingual singing, fluent in Japanese, English, and Chinese, was groundbreaking at the time, and is of great value in music history as a pioneering effort that greatly expanded the possibilities for Asian artists.
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A:
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1)
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Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree
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2)
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It Never Rains In Southern California
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3)
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Without You
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4)
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To Weak To Let You Go
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5)
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The Twelfth Of Never
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6)
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Three Days
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B:
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1)
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Killing Me Softley With His Song
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2)
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Whatever Will Be, Will Be
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3)
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Anyone In The Audience Teenage Idol
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4)
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Sing
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5)
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Kodachrome
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6)
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Sayonara Goodbye
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