Loving Prince 公子多情 |
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Studio album by Prudence Liew | ||||||||||
Released | 1988 | |||||||||
Recorded | 1987-1988 | |||||||||
Genre | Cantopop | |||||||||
Label | Current | |||||||||
Producer | Joseph Chan | |||||||||
Prudence Liew chronology | ||||||||||
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公子多情 Loving Prince is the third studio album of cantopop singer Prudence Liew, released in 1988.
This album contains less covers than her previous album, Why; however two of the three covers made it as singles. The title track and lead single "公子多情 Loving Prince" is actually a Chinese song from 1965 albeit with updated lyrics written by Liew herself. The second single is "一見鍾情 Love at First Sight", a cover of the Tiffany song "I Saw Him Standing There", which in itself was a cover of the 1963 Beatles tune, "I Saw Her Standing There".
The third single to release from the album is "廣播道神話 The Legend of Broadcast Drive". It is a song about Broadcast Drive in Kowloon, which at the time was home to four of Hong Kong's media outlets: Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), Asia Television Limited (ATV), and Commercial Radio Hong Kong (CRHK).[1]
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