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Faye Wong discography | |
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Studio albums | 6+20 |
EPs | 5 |
Live albums | 3 |
Compilation albums | 24 |
The discography of Chinese singer Faye Wong includes 20 studio albums [1] and 5 extended plays (EP). Wong began recording when she was a high-school student in China, releasing six albums during these years, [1] including many cover versions of hits by Teresa Teng. In 1989, she began her official recording career in Hong Kong with Cinepoly Records. They gave her the stage name Wong Jing Man along with an English pseudonym, Shirley Wong, [2] which was the title of her debut album.
In 1997, Wong signed a 5-album recording contract with EMI. Cinepoly held one final set of recordings for another album but released these in stages on two EPs and on compilation albums, sometimes in competition with new studio releases from EMI. To date, Wong's official record companies have released more than two dozen compilations. Many albums only have official titles in Chinese, and varying translations for some album and song names appear in the media.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifications |
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Shirley Wong (王靖雯) |
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Everything |
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You're the Only One |
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Coming Home |
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No Regrets (執迷不悔) | — |
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100,000 Whys (十萬個為什麼?) |
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Random Thoughts (胡思亂想) |
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Please Myself (討好自己) |
| 1 |
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Di-Dar |
| 1 |
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Be Perfunctory (敷衍) |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or chart did not exist. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifications | |||
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HK [3] | JPN [18] | MLY [3] | TWN [3] | ||||
Mystery (迷) |
| 4 | — | — | — |
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Sky (天空) |
| 2 | — | — | — | ||
Decadent Sound of Faye (菲靡靡之音) |
| 1 | — | — | — |
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Fuzao (浮躁) |
| 2 | 50 | — | 14 | ||
Faye Wong (王菲) |
| — | — | 6 | 3 |
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Sing and Play (唱遊) | 2 | 38 | 1 | 5 | |||
Lovers & Strangers (只愛陌生人) |
| 1 | 44 | 1 | 1 |
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Fable (寓言) |
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Faye Wong (王菲) |
| — | 19 | — | — | ||
To Love (將愛) |
| — | — | 2 | — | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart, chart did not exist, or was not released in that region. |
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風從那裏來 (Where the Wind Comes) |
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迷人的卡勒 (Magic Carillon) |
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記得我 (Remember Me) |
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鄧麗君故鄉情 (Teresa Teng's Hometown Love) |
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舞會上的皇后 (Dancing Queen) |
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迷人小姐 – 王菲珍藏集 (Miss Charm – Wang Fei Collection) |
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最精彩的演唱會 (Live in Concert) |
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唱遊大世界王菲香港演唱會 98-99 (Faye HK Scenic Tour 98–99) |
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菲比尋常Live! (No Faye No Live!) |
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Mix & Match |
| Also known as Party Mix & 菲電子時代 Techno Faye |
Title | Extended play details | Certifications |
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Like Wind (如風 Autumn Version) |
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Faye Disc |
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One Person Playing Two Roles (一人分飾兩角) |
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Toy (玩具) |
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Help Yourself (自便) |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifcations | Notes |
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JPN [39] | |||||
"Sleepwalking" (夢遊) | 1994 | — | Only released in Japan | ||
"Dreamlover" (夢中人) | 1995 | — | Only released in Japan | ||
"Eyes on Me" | 1999 | 9 |
| Title track is the theme song for the video game Final Fantasy VIII. | |
"Separate Ways" | 2001 | 14 | Title track is the theme song for the Japanese TV serial Usokoi | ||
"Orchid Parade" (幽蘭操) [41] | 2010 | — | Theme song of the film Confucius , digital release | ||
"Legend" (傳奇) | — | Digital release | |||
"Wish" (願) [42] | 2012 | — | Digital release | ||
"To Youth" (致青春) [43] | 2013 | — | Theme song of the film So Young , digital release | ||
"One Step Away" (愛不可及) [44] | 2014 | — | Theme song of the film One Step Away , digital release | ||
"Fleet of Time" (匆匆那年) [45] | — | Theme song of the film Fleet of Time , digital release | |||
"Qing Ping Diao" (清平調) | 2015 | — | Duet with Teresa Teng, digital release | ||
"Breeze" (清風徐來) | — | Theme song of the film Lost in Hong Kong , digital release | |||
"Dust" (塵埃) | 2016 | — | Digital release | ||
"You're My Destination" (你在終點等我) | — | Theme song of the film I Belonged to You , digital release | |||
"Feng Qing Yang" (風清揚) | 2017 | — | Duet with Jack Ma, theme song of the film Gong Shou Dao , digital release | ||
"Forever Young" (無問西東) | 2018 | — | Theme song of the film Forever Young , digital release | ||
"Times" (歲月) | — | Duet with Na Ying, digital release | |||
"Encounter" (偶遇) | — | Chinese cover of "By the Sleepy Lagoon". Theme song of Hidden Man , digital release | |||
"My People, My Country" (我和我的祖国) | 2019 | — | Theme song of the film My People, My Country , digital release | ||
"River of Life" (生命之河) | 2020 | — | Duet with Na Ying. Theme song of the film Leap , digital release |
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Chinese Odyssey original soundtrack (天下無雙電影原聲大碟) |
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Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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Shirley Once More |
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More Shirley |
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最菲 (Faye Best) |
| 6 |
樂樂精選 (Happy Collection) |
| 3 |
菲賣品 (Not For Sale) |
| 6 |
菲主打 (Best Collection of Faye Wong) |
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王菲 '89-'97 32精選 (Faye Wong Double Best 89–97) |
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菲舊夢 (Faye's Old Dream) |
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The Best of Best |
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但願人長久 (Wishing We Last Forever) |
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Ballad Collection |
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菲感情生活 (Life) |
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夢中人~グレイテスト・ヒッツ(Dreamlover~Greatest Hits~) |
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王菲好精選 + Music Box (Faye Wong Great Collection + Music Box) |
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我的王菲時代 (The Best of Faye Wong) |
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你王菲所以我王菲 (The Most Favourite Faye) |
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Faye Best |
| 1 |
失物招領-王菲 (Lost & Found – Faye Wong) |
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王菲2CD精選+DVD (Faye Wong 2CD Collection Plus DVD) |
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環球影音啟示錄-王菲 (Sound & Vision Deluxe – Faye Wong) |
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國語真經典-王菲 (Classical Mandarin Songs – Faye Wong) |
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王菲的故事 (Faye Wong's Story) |
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情菲得意 (1st Complete Collection From Faye Wong) |
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阿菲正傳 (Memoir of Faye) |
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Title | Box set details | Note |
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Complete Shirley |
| Two compilations (Shirley Once More and More Shirley) in one boxed set |
Recall |
| The first three Cinepoly studio albums in one boxset |
精彩全記錄 (Wonderful Collection) [46] |
| The first eight Cinepoly studio albums in one boxset |
王菲唱遊全集 (Faye Wong's Scenic Tour) [47] |
| All five EMI studio albums in one boxed set; 8 discs in total, including bonus Cantonese EPs from Hong Kong editions of Sing and Play and Faye Wong (2001), and the VCD from Lovers & Strangers |
從頭認識 - 王菲 (From Beginning – Faye Wong) [48] |
| Nine Cinepoly Cantonese studio albums in one boxset |
Title | Artist(s) | Album | Notes | Release Year |
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遲到的愛 ("Late For Love") | Wong Yik & Faye Wong | Wong Yik | 1990 | |
不可多得 "Can't Have More" | Faye Wong | Cinepoly 5th Anniversary | 1990 | |
"Keep It Together" | Softhard & Faye Wong | Cinepoly 5th Anniversary |
| 1990 |
"Everything(Remix)" | Faye Wong | Cinepoly Gold Collection vol.4 | 1991 | |
愛侶 ("Lover") | Faye Wong | Cinepoly Collection 1992 | 1992 | |
請勿客氣 ("Don't Be Shy") | Softhard & Faye Wong | 廣播道軟硬殺人事件 (Guang Bo Dao Ruan Ying Sha Ren Shi Jian) | 1993 | |
非常夏日 ("Very Summer") | Jacky Cheung & Faye Wong | 餓狼傳說 (E Lang Chuan Shou) [49] | 1994 | |
愛一次給不完 ("Love Takes Time") | Jacky Cheung & Faye Wong | 偷心 (Stolen Heart) [50] | 1994 | |
流星 (Tats Mix) ["Meteor (Tats Mix)"] | Faye Wong | 麻木 (Anaesthesia) | 1996 | |
"Serpentskirt" | Cocteau Twins & Faye Wong | Milk & Kisses (Asia edition) | 1996 | |
天馬行空之開天闢地 ("Tian Ma Xing Kong Zhi Kai Tian Pi Di") | Leon Lai & Faye Wong | Hong Kong Asian Musicfest '97 | 1997 | |
相約1998 ("An Appointment With 1998") | Na Ying & Faye Wong | 征服 (Conquering) | 1998 | |
我愛雀斑 ("I Like Chopin") | Faye Wong | 誰可改變 (Shui Ke Gai Bian) |
| 1999 |
星空無限 ("Infinite Starry Sky") | Aaron Kwok & Faye Wong | 著迷 (Obsessed) | 2000 | |
笑傲江湖 ("Laughing in the Wind") | Liu Huan & Faye Wong | Laughing in the Wind Original Soundtrack |
| 2001 |
Eyes On Me (Orchestra Version) | Faye Wong | Square Vocal Collection |
| 2001 |
彌勒佛咒 ("Maitreya Buddha Mantra") | Faye Wong | Loving Kindness & Wisdom | 2001 | |
我愛你 ("I Love You") | Faye Wong |
| 2002 | |
花生騷 ("Fashion Show") | Anita Mui & Faye Wong | Anita Mui's album of duets, With | 2002 | |
"Valentine's Radio" | Faye Wong | Queen's Fellows | 2002 | |
英雄 ("Hero") | Faye Wong | Hero Original Soundtrack (non-American edition) |
| 2002 |
寬恕 ("Forgiveness") | Faye Wong | 趙季平創作歌曲精選 Best Selections of Composition by Zhao Jiping |
| 2003 |
愛笑的天使 ("Smile Angel") | Faye Wong | Smile Angel |
| 2006 |
心經 ("Heart Sutra") | Faye Wong | Smile Angel |
| 2009 |
我愛你 (Underflow Mix) ["I Love You (Underflow Mix)"] | Faye Wong | 潛流 (Underflow) | 2009 | |
因為愛情 ("Because of Love") | Eason Chan & Faye Wong | Stranger Under My Skin |
| 2011 |
清靜經 | Faye Wong | 欒樹·之禮 | 2016 |
Title | Album details |
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王菲最精彩的演唱會 (Faye Wong Live In Concert) | |
唱游大世界王菲香港演唱会 98–99 (Faye HK Scenic Tour 98–99) |
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全面体演唱會 (Faye Wong Japan Concert) |
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菲比尋常Live! (No Faye No Live!) |
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王靖雯 MTV & Karaoke (Shirley Wong MTV & Karaoke) |
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Fayvourite Karaoke |
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Di-dar Music Video Karaoke |
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Best of Faye Wong |
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菲誓言 (Faye's Oath) |
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菲願意 (Faye's Willing) |
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菲琳派對 (Party of Faye & Kelly) |
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菲時代精選集 (The Best Of Faye Wong Music Video Karaoke) |
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唱遊幻境 Karaoke (Sing and Play in Dreamland Karaoke) |
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謎情 王靖雯精選集 (The Best of Faye Wong) |
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只愛陌生人 Karaoke (Only Love Stranger Karaoke) |
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寓言+精選 Karaoke (Fable + Greatest Hits Karaoke) |
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將愛 All-In (To Love All-In) |
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