Fei Yu-ching

Fei Yu-Ching
Chinese name 費玉清 (traditional)
Chinese name 费玉清 (simplified)
Pinyin Fèi Yùqīng (Mandarin)
Birth name Chang Yen-ting (張彥亭)
Origin  Republic of China
Born (1955-07-17) 17 July 1955
Other name(s) Fei Yu-chin, Fei Yuqing
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Genre(s) Mandopop, Jazz, folk
Years active 1970s–present
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chang.

Fei Yu-ching (simplified Chinese: 费玉清; traditional Chinese: 費玉清; pinyin: Fèi Yùqīng) (born 17 July, 1955), birth name Chang Yen-ting (Chinese: 張彥亭; pinyin: Zhāng Yàntíng), is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter and the younger brother of television personality Chang Fei.

Biography

Fei Yu-ching's signature in October 2000

Chang's career began in the late 1970s, and he began to build a large fan base along with his brother. He performed several theme songs for television shows, some of which were more successful than the shows themselves. He has a mellifluous voice and has sung numerous hits such as "一剪梅" Yījiǎn Méi (A Spray of Plum Blossoms), and "Ode to the Republic of China" and "晚安曲" Wǎn'ān Qǔ (Good Night Song), which was composed by the Taiwanese songwriter Liu Chia-Chang (劉家昌). This song was chosen by China Television to end each days' broadcast in 1979. It was dubbed "打烊歌" (Closing Shop Song) to announce breaktime. In 1996 at the 7th Golden Melody Awards, his album Good Night Song (晚安曲) won Best Mandarin Album[1] and he was nominated for Best Mandarin Male Singer.[2]

In 2006, he was featured in a duet, "千里之外" (Faraway) with Jay Chou released in his album Still Fantasy. In February 2008, he also performed during CCTV-4's Chinese New Year special, singing a solo version of "千里之外" (Faraway), which was also performed by Chou later in the programme.

References

  1. (Chinese) GIO, Taiwan 7th Golden Melody Awards winners list 28 March 2006. Retrieved 2011-06-10
  2. (Chinese) GIO, Taiwan 7th Golden Melody Awards nomination list 6 January 1996. Retrieved 2011-06-10

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