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Connie Mak Kit-man (born ; ), also called Connie Mak and Kitman Mak, is the Hong Kong singer and actress. In 1977, she was the contestant of the Miss Hong Kong Pageant but did not win the title.〔 She made albums for primarily Crown Records () and Cinepoly Records. Some of her songs are heard in Cantonese-language series and films. In 1983, Mak recorded "Rhine River Romance" (), lyricized by Cheng Kwok-kong () and composed by Joseph Koo. Hong Kong University professor, Stephen Chu (), called the song a fairy tale feeling. In 1989, she sang "Years of Silence" (), lyricized by Lau Zeuk Fai () and composed by the Beyond band member Wong Ka Kui,〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=VinylParadise.com )〕 before the rock band Beyond re-recorded it in a rockier style. She is married to actor Kwong Wa since December 19, 1992, with a son and a daughter. == Discography == Unless noted, the following albums are Cantonese. English translations are unofficial. Compilations that do not contain newly released songs are omitted. HTA Records () * ''Not Investigating the Past'' (''tsin tsan mok zeoi gau''), 1981 Crown Records () * ''Rhine River Romance'' ( ''loi yaan hoh tzi loon'', 1983) * ''Golden Date'' ( ''wong gam yeok wooi'', 1984) * ''The Young Wanderer'' ( ''Kong woo long tsi'', 1984), as Connie Mak * ''Five Lucky Stars'' ( ''ng fook sing'', 1985), with Derek Wan, Michelle Pau Tsui-mee (), Wong Yee-kar (), and Susanne Ho Kar-lai () * ''Laiyinhe zhi lian'' / ''Jianghu langzi'' ( / , 1985), Mandarin, as Connie Mak * ''The Grand Hong Kong'' ( ''dai heung gong'', 1985), as Connie Mak Cinepoly Records * ''Kitman Mak'' (, 1986) * ''Dancing Queen'', 1987, EP * ''Come On Rock!'' (1988) * ''Kitman Remix'' (1988), EP * ''Confused'' ( ''mai lyun'', 1988) * ''New Songs and Hits'' (, 1989), compilation World Record International () * ''Eternally Unforgotten'' ( ''baat sang naan mong'', 1990) Forward Music Hong Kong () * ''Presentation'' ( ''Tsing Hin'', 2003) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Connie Mak Kit-man」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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