All About Men

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All About Men
All About Men Universal Music.jpeg
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released2005
Label Universal Music Group

All About Men is a CD which is presented by Universal Music and produced by TVB Music Limited. The songs in this CD are all by male actors. This CD was produced in April 2005.

Songs

NumberName of the songSingerDramaKind of the song
01心計 Hacken Lee Revolving Doors of Vengeance Opening theme
02別怪她 Ron Ng Revolving Doors of Vengeance Ending theme
03三角兩面 Kevin Cheng Food For Life Ending theme
04呼叫 Patrick Tang Megami Tensei Opening theme
05領會 Raymond Lam Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion Ending theme
06和你的每一天 Bowie Lam Healing Hands Ending theme
07世上無難事 Frankie Lam The Herbalist's Manual Opening theme
08不死傳說 Eason Chan Fullmetal Alchemist Opening theme
09心花無限 Moses Chan Love Bond Opening theme
10隨時候命 Ekin Cheng Always Ready Opening theme

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