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Keith Chan Fai-Young : ウィキペディア英語版
Keith Chan Fai-young

Keith Chan Fai-young〔 (; born 1970) is a Hong Kong Cantopop composer. Chan was born in Macau in 1970.〔 He attended Berklee College of Music,〔 an American college in Boston, Massachusetts.
Chan composed his first work in 1994, "Romantic White Paper" (), sung by Eric Suen Yiu-wai ().〔 He composed other songs, including ones alongside lyricist Lin Xi, sung by many singers. He and Lin Xi wrote "Ngaam Yung" () for Faye Wong,〔〔(盛世邊緣: 香港電影的性別、特技與九七政治 ). via ''Google Books''〕 released in 1997 as part of Wong's EP, ''Toy''. Chan composed "Garbage" () for Candy Lo,〔 released in 1997 as part of Lo's debut EP, ''No Need... Perfection Is Awful'' ().
Chan and Lin Xi wrote "K goh chi wong" () for Eason Chan, released in September 2000,〔(歲月如歌--詞話香港粵語流行曲 ). p. 150. Retrieved 11 December 2014 – via ''Google Books''.〕〔(普普香港:閱讀香港普及文化2000–2010 ). p. 244. Retrieved 11 December 2014 – via ''Google Books''.〕 and "Prayer of a Young Woman" () for Miriam Yeung,〔 for which both won as two of top ten Chinese gold songs () at the 2000 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards.〔("第二十三屆 (2000) [23rd Annual RTHK Top Ten Gold Songs Awards]" ). ''RTHK''. Retrieved 11 December 2014.〕 Keith Chan Fai-young composed other songs for Eason Chan, such as "Night Does Not Return" () and "Coming and Going" (), and for Miriam Yeung, such as "Lifting Up My Head" (), "Knowledge of Wine Drinking" (), and "Firebird" ().〔
Chan and Lin Xi also wrote "Beauty for Life" ()—written for the 2001 film, ''Love on a Diet''〔—and "Shall We Talk" in 2001 for, respectively, Sammi Cheng and Eason Chan. Chan and lyricist Wyman Wong wrote "Painful Love" () for Joey Yung. These songs became three of the top ten Chinese gold songs at the 2001 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards.〔("第二十四屆 (2001) [24th Annual RTHK Top Ten Gold Songs Awards]" ). ''RTHK''. Retrieved 11 December 2014.〕 In 2002, "Beauty for Life" won the "Best Original Film Song"〔 and earned Keith Chan the "Best Melody Award" at the CASH Golden Sail Music Awards.〔〔("CASH Golden Sail Music Awards: 10th Anniversary Special Edition" ). 2010. ''Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong'' (in PDF). Retrieved 11 December 2014.〕 Chan composed other songs for Sammi Cheng, such as "Exchanging Tenderness" (), "Come Back to Me" (), "The Last Cry" (), and "How to Shed Tears" ().〔 Chan composed other songs for Joey Yung, such as "Fear" (), "Tsaang Hei" (), and "Disfigured" ().〔
Chan composed "Vortex" () for Cass Phang and Anthony Wong Yiu-ming, "Love Someone" () for Hacken Lee and Kelly Chen, "Day and Night" for Jacky Cheung and Sandy Lam, and "Loving Each Other Is Hard" () for Jacky Cheung and Anita Mui.〔 He and Lin Xi wrote "Single Man" () for Leslie Cheung.
Chan and Lin Xi composed twelve songs for the 2007 album, ''12 Faces of Women'' (), sung by various singers, including Sammi Cheng.〔("Chan Fai Young - 12 Faces Of Women (CD+DVD)" ). ''YesAsia''. 26 July 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2014.〕
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