Yeh Hui-mei

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Yeh Hui-mei
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Studio album by
Released31 July 2003 (2003-07-31)
Recorded2003
GenreMandopop
Length48:08
LanguageMandarin
LabelJVR Music International
ProducerJay Chou
Jay Chou chronology
The One Concert
(2002)
Yeh Hui-mei
(2003)
Hidden Track
(2003)

Yeh Hui-mei (Chinese: 葉惠美) is the fourth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jay Chou, released on 29 July 2003 by JVR Music.[1] The album was named after his mother.

The album was nominated for eight Golden Melody Awards and won two awards, including Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Music Video for "Class 3-2". The album also won an IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award for Best Selling Mandarin Album of the Year.[2]

The tracks, "Sunny Day", "Her Eyelashes", and "East Wind Breaks", are listed at number 2, number 15, and number 41 respectively on the 2003's Hit FM Top 100 Singles of the Year chart.[3]

Track listing[]

All music is composed by Jay Chou.

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."In the Name of Father" (以父之名)Alang Huang5:42
2."Coward" (懦夫)Jay Chou3:38
3."Sunny Day" (晴天)Jay Chou4:29
4."Class 3-2" (三年二班)Vincent Fang4:40
5."East Wind Breaks" (東風破)Vincent Fang5:15
6."You Hear Me" (妳聽得到)Tseng Yu-ting3:50
7."Same Tone" (同一種調調)Vincent Fang3:51
8."Her Eyelashes" (她的睫毛)Vincent Fang3:52
9."Cliff" (愛情懸崖)Vivian Hsu4:22
10."Terrace Field" (梯田)Jay Chou3:33
11."Double Blade" (雙刀)Vincent Fang4:51
Total length:48:08

Awards[]

Award Category Nominated work Result
Golden Melody Awards Best Pop Vocal Album Yeh Hui-mei Won
Best Mandarin Male Singer Jay Chou for Yeh Hui-mei Nominated
Best Album Producer Jay Chou for Yeh Hui-mei Nominated
Best Composer Jay Chou for "East Wind Breaks" Nominated
Best Lyricist Vincent Fang for "East Wind Breaks" Nominated
Jay Chou for "Terrace Field" Nominated
Best Musical Arranger Eric Hong for "In the Name of Father" Nominated
Best Music Video Kuang Sheng for "Class 3-2" Won

References[]

  1. ^ (in Chinese) "Ye Hui Mei album info" JVR Music. 29 July 2003. Retrieved 2011-04-08
  2. ^ (in Chinese) "2003 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards winners list" IFPI Hong Kong. Retrieved 2011-04-19
  3. ^ (in Chinese) "Hit Fm Annual Top 100 Singles Chart 2003 (#1 to 50)" HITO Radio. Retrieved 2011-06-21

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