You're the Only One (album) explained

You're the Only One
Type:studio
Artist:Faye Wong
Cover:FayeWong_You'reTheOnlyOne.jpg
Released:December 1990
Genre:Cantopop
Label:Cinepoly
Prev Title:Everything
Prev Year:1990
Year:1990
Next Title:Coming Home
Next Year:1992

You're the Only One is the third Cantonese studio album recorded by Chinese singer Faye Wong, under the stage name Shirley Wong (王靖雯).[1] It was released in December 1990 through Cinepoly.

Track listing

  1. 美麗的震盪 (Mei Lai Dik Zan Dong) - Beautiful Vibration
  2. 又繼續等 (Jau Gai Zuk Dang) - Still Waiting
  3. 然後某天 (Jin Hau Mau Tin) - And Then one Day
  4. 悶人咖啡 (Mun Jan Gaa Fe) - Boring Coffee
  5. 無原因 (Mou Jyun Jan) - No Reason
  6. 多得他 (Do Dak Taa) - Because Of Him (ATV Version: Your Intima-Norman Cheung)
  7. 只有你 (Zi Jau Nei) - Only You
  8. 靜夜的單簧管 (Zing Je Dik Daan Wong Gun) - Clarinet In A Quiet Night
  9. 明年今夜 (Ming Nin Gam Je) - Next Year Tonight
  10. 不裝飾 (Bat Zong Sik) - No Decorations

References

  1. Stan Jeffries Encyclopedia of world pop music, 1980-2001 -2003 p224 "Within a year she released two other albums, Everything (June 1990) and You 're the Only One (December 1990), ... to Hong Kong in 1992, she was contractually obliged to make another album with Cinepoly before attending university."