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neostar77 -

hi all,

i need help in the name of this song. i'm not chinese so ill try my best in explaining the song.
its a song that used to be in the same audio cassette (a silver or whitish grey cassette) with
Sammi Cheng's "Coca Cola" song. The song was played after the Coca Cola song. When you turn "next
side" on the cassette, the same song is played again.

The song goes like this:

First 20 or 30 seconds, nice sounds and instruments before a female singer sings..

maybe its Sammi Cheng or could be another female singer......

Song seems very heart breaking, sad and soft. the words are somewhat like this (as i'm not chinese
and can't really write) :

"tam fi na fo yatiee......

hi ni na fo yatieeeeeeee..
se ne ta fo yatieee...
(choir then whispers..huuuuu ha hu")
hi ni na fo yatieee...(this line - female singer sings hard and very sad)
se ne ni naazo ni sum.."

(these above four lines are sung thrice or four times in the song..they're like the main stanza of
the song)

as you notice..the main word pronounced in that song is something like "yatieeeeeeee" with it
being stretched..and the beginning of the song has some nice music sounds or instruments for 20
secs before she sings..could be late 80's or early 90's song..

can someone help me name this song and send me the URL to listen to it? thanks! appreciate any
help!

hope to hear from you..thanks again..



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roddy -

Merging three (!) threads on the same topic.










neostar77 -

Please that's not the song. You keep re-posting my old messages. The link to the song on the first
page - by Skylee - is not the one I'm talking about.










muyongshi -

It doesn't matter whether or not the answer you got was right...your question is still the same!










gougou -



Quote:

You keep re-posting my old messages.

Actually, it seems like you keep on reposting them. If you are not happy with the answers, you can
say so in this thread; there is no need to create a new one.

Also, while sometimes it makes sense to remind people of a question, a lot of people already have
spent a lot of time trying to help you. If you don't have an answer by now, that might mean that
nobody here can help you.










roddy -

Consider this your very own personal song finding topic.










neostar77 -

Ok I appreciate all your help! You guys are wonderful!

I think I just found out the song might be a 1993 Sally Yeh CD album with the song "Fallen Flowers"

Anyone can send me a link to that song? That might be the one!!










skylee -

how about this link which was provided at post #5 ->
http://www.wjtlozxxx.com/blog/Upload.../119943788.mp3

If it is still not the song you look for, perhaps you could let us have more information, like
recording the tune of the song either by humming it or using a piano etc and posting it (mp3 wma
etc) here. Perhaps we would recognise the melody.










neostar77 -

Skylee!

Great Idea..I'll have to humm and record the song..any place on the internet how I can record my
singing?

I think the link you just sent me doesn't work anymore. They probably removed the link to the
song..

Hope to hear from you about a recording site. Thanks again!










imron -

You can use Audacity to record yourself and edit the resulting sound files.












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