A Movie (Film By Kelly Chen)

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A Movie
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ReleasedDecember 30, 1997 (1997-12-30) (Hong Kong)
Genre
Length45.2 minutes
Producer Mark Lui
Kelly Chen chronology
Kelly's Best Collection
(1997)
A Movie
(1997)
You're Not the Same
(1998)

A Movie (Film By Kelly Chen) is the fourth Cantonese studio album by Hong Kong singer Kelly Chen. It was released on December 20, 1997, through Go East Entertainment Company Ltd/ Polygram Recaords in Hong Kong. The album incorporates pop with elements of alternative, ragga and sentimental ballad. Chen wanted to shift from traditional HK-pop to alternative.

Track listing

CD

No.TitleMusicLyricsArrangerMusic Supervisor
01I Want to Watch a Movie (我要看齣戲) Mark Lui 林夕 Mark Lui Mark Lui
02Fragile Heart(心太軟)小蟲陳少琪方樹樑方樹樑
03Tears Float Far Away (眼淚飄到很遠)單立文單立文單立文單立文
04Expectation (期待)Mark Lui周禮茂Mark LuiMark Lui
05Lover Said (情人說)(Antohny Wong)Mark Lui周禮茂Mark LuiMark Lui
06Leaving (離開)單立文單立文單立文單立文
07I Couldn't Say It Out (講不出口)黃尚偉李敏黃尚偉黃尚偉
08Grasp (掌握)鮑比達古倩敏鮑比達鮑比達
09The Woman's Charm (女人韻味)鮑比達張美賢鮑比達鮑比達
10Way Back into Love (回情)Mark Lui陳少琪Mark LuiMark Lui
11A Movie (一齣戲)Mark Lui林夕Mark LuiMark Lui


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