Chang Yu-sheng | |
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Chinese name | 張雨生 (Traditional) |
Chinese name | 张雨生 (Simplified) |
Pinyin | Zhāng Yǔshēng (Mandarin) |
Origin | Republic of China |
Born | June 7, 1966 |
Died | November 12, 1997 | (aged 31)
Other name(s) | Tom Chang |
Occupation | Singer, composer, and record producer |
Voice type(s) | Tenor |
Years active | 1988–1997 |
Influenced | Jasmine |
Official Website | www.yu-sheng.org |
Chang Yu-sheng (simplified Chinese: 张雨生; traditional Chinese: 張雨生; pinyin: Zhāng Yǔshēng; June 7, 1966 — November 12, 1997) was a Taiwanese male pop singer, as well as a composer and producer. His major accomplishment as a producer may have been the pop singer A-mei.[1] While driving fatigued on October 21, 1997, he was fatally injured in a car accident and fell into a coma. He never regained consciousness and died on November 12 at the age of 31 after weeks of hospitalization.
He is known for his high vocals, capable of hitting notes such as the A above high C(A5) and the D above Soprano C(D6).
Year | Cover | Album | Songs | Brief Introduction |
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November,1988 | 天天想你 |
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July, 1989 | 想念我 |
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February, 1992 | 带我去月球 |
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December, 1992 | 大海 |
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June, 1993 | 一天到晚游泳的魚 |
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August, 1994 | 卡拉OK‧台北‧我 |
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March, 1995 | 還是朋友 |
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June, 1996 | 兩伊戰爭﹣紅色熱情 (EP) |
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June, 1996 | 兩伊戰爭-白色才情 (EP) |
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October, 1997 | 口是心非 |
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2007.11.12 :the unpublished DEMOs and Best Hits of his life as a pop-singer:《如燕盘旋而来的思念》