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    • Source: The Young Ones (1973 film)
    • The Young Ones (traditional Chinese: 彩雲飛; simplified Chinese: 彩äŗ‘飞; pinyin: CĒŽiyĆŗn Fēi; lit. 'flying rosy clouds') is a 1973 Taiwanese film, spoken in Mandarin. The film was adapted into screenplay by Chang Yung-hsiang from the novel of the similar Chinese name by Chiung Yao. It was directed by Li Hsing. It stars Chen Chen (ē”„ē) and Alan Tang. The music was conducted by Zuo Hong Yuan (左宏元). In the film, the man falls in love with a physically frail woman, who later dies. Then he meets another woman, who looks similar to her.
      Chiung Yao's novels, Caiyun Fei and Hai'ou Fei Chu (ęµ·é·—é£›č™•), were adapted into one 1980s television series, Hai'ou fei chu caiyun fei (ęµ·é·—é£›č™•å½©é›²é£›) (English: Seagulls Soaring In Iridescent Clouds).


      Soundtrack


      The Young Ones (彩雲飛; Caiyun Fei) is a 1973 soundtrack by Teresa Teng, You Ya (尤雅), and Wan Sha-lang (č¬ę²™ęµŖ), released by Life Records (äø½é£Žå”±ē‰‡). All songs were composed by Koo Yue (å¤ęœˆ) except track ten, whose composer remains anonymous. Except tracks nine and ten, all songs are theme songs of the film. Lyrics from the titular song and "How Can I Leave You?" (ęˆ‘ę€Žčƒ½é›¢é–‹ä½ ) are similar. "Thousand Words" (千čØ€č¬čŖž) and "How Can I Leave You?" were re-recorded by Polydor Records (Hong Kong) for Teresa Teng's 1977 album Greatest Hits. Songs from the soundtrack have been later rendered by other singers.


      = Teresa Teng EP

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      All songs by Teresa Teng were also released by Lee Fung Records into a 7" EP vinyl plus another track not heard in the film.

      Side one
      "How Can I Leave You?" (ęˆ‘ę€Žčƒ½é›¢é–‹ä½ )
      "Lonely Love" (ꄛēš„åƂåƞ)
      Side two
      "Thousand Words" (千čØ€č¬čŖž)
      "Good Wine and Coffee" (ē¾Žé…’加咖啔 meijiu jia kafei)


      External links


      The Young Ones at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
      The Young Ones at IMDb
      The Young Ones at Douban

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