The Last Separation | ||||
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Released | 20 June 2001 [1] | |||
Genre | Mandopop | |||
Label | Avex | |||
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The Last Separation (最后一次分手), aka Vicki's New and Best, is a 2001 album by mainland Chinese pop singer Zhao Wei. [2] The title song is based on her break-up with her boyfriend and was written by Taiwanese romance writer Chiung Yao.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "爱之玄" (Love is Fabulous) | Liang Mang (梁茫) | Guo Liang (郭亮) | |
2. | "清晨阳光" (Morning Sunlight) | Yan Xixuan (颜玺轩) | Peng Xuebin (彭学斌) | |
3. | "不由自主" (Can't Help Myself) | Chiung Yao (琼瑶) | Tu Huiyuan (涂惠元) | |
4. | "千言万语" (Thousands of words) | Zuo Hongyuan (左宏元) | Zuo Hongyuan (左宏元) | |
5. | "潮水" (Tide) | Xu Changde (许常德) | Lv Zhenhuang (吕祯晃) | |
6. | "最后一次分手" (The Last Separation) | Chiung Yao (琼瑶) | Li Zhengfan (李正帆) | |
7. | "我的爱不NG" (My Love Won't NG) | Zhang Chunchun (张淳淳) | Li Sisong (涂惠元) | |
8. | "在我心中依然最美" (You're Always Most Beautiful in My Heart) | Huang Guolun (黄国伦) | Huang Guolun (黄国伦) | |
9. | "想我吗?" (Do You Miss Me?) | Huang Guilan (黄桂兰) | Huang Guolun (黄国伦) |
Bonus Collection of 1999 albums.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "搏浪鼓" (Wave Drum) | Li Zhengfan (李正帆) | Li Zhengfan (李正帆) | |
2. | "Sha la la 救生圈" (Sha la la Lifebelt) | Zhang Chunchun (张淳淳) | Pongpet Glinhom | |
3. | "真心不假" (True Heart) | Zhang Chunchun (张淳淳) | Tu Huiyuan (涂惠元) | |
4. | "齿轮" (Gear) | Zhang Chunchun (张淳淳) | Tu Huiyuan (涂惠元) | |
5. | "瓶中信" (Message in a Bottle) | Xu Changde (许常德) | Lv Zhenhuang (吕祯晃) | |
6. | "E-Mail Love" | Huang Haoran (黄皓然) | Jeremy Ji | |
7. | "不能和你分手(舞曲)" (Can't Break up With You ~Dance Version~) | Chiung Yao (琼瑶) | Charles Tso/Lv Zhenhuang (吕祯晃) | |
8. | "有一个姑娘(舞曲)" (There is a Girl ~Dance Version~) | Chiung Yao (琼瑶) | Li Zhengfan (李正帆) |
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