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Genre:Folk World & Country, Stage & Screen
Tracklist:
A1. Ma See-Chun - Ngoh Wai Heng Kong (I'm Mad For You) 1939 A2. Yan Hok-Chan - Yeung Choi-Hei (Instrumental) 1929 A3. Ng Yet-Sue - Ngoh San Seung Tam (I Sleep On Dried Benches And Taste Gall) 1947 A4. Lok Kwan-Hing - Lo Yim Shau T'ung Shing 1920 A5. Wo Han-Sun - Chi Yam Ho Chi - Song (He Lost His Good Friend) 1934 A6. Sue Tit-Hung, Chan Lok-Ting - Long Kwai Man (Her Husband Returned Too Late) 1936 B1. Lau Yiu Kam - Traditional (The Wilow Plays Like A Zither) (Instrumental) B2. Loi Nan-Sing - Yue Ko Maan Cheung (The Fisherman Sings In The Evening) 1939 B3. Ma See-Chun - Shau See Yuen (The Search In The Schoolhouse) B4. T'ong Tik-Shung - Foh Mong Fan Kung Sap-Sei Nin (Imprisoned For Fourteen Years) 1949 B5. Tong Chi-Fan - Yin Yen Ynat Siu - Song (A Smile With Bitterness) 1935
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Excerpts from Cantonese music drama
Descriptive notes in inside pocket
Library of Congress Catalogue Card No. R 68-722
(c) 1968 Folkways Records and Service Corp.
701 Seventh Ave., N.Y.C., U.S.A.
A2. Yan Hok-Chan - Yeung Choi-Hei (Instrumental) 1929
A3. Ng Yet-Sue - Ngoh San Seung Tam (I Sleep On Dried Benches And Taste Gall) 1947
A4. Lok Kwan-Hing - Lo Yim Shau T'ung Shing 1920
A5. Wo Han-Sun - Chi Yam Ho Chi - Song (He Lost His Good Friend) 1934
A6. Sue Tit-Hung, Chan Lok-Ting - Long Kwai Man (Her Husband Returned Too Late) 1936
B1. Lau Yiu Kam - Traditional (The Wilow Plays Like A Zither) (Instrumental)
B2. Loi Nan-Sing - Yue Ko Maan Cheung (The Fisherman Sings In The Evening) 1939
B3. Ma See-Chun - Shau See Yuen (The Search In The Schoolhouse)
B4. T'ong Tik-Shung - Foh Mong Fan Kung Sap-Sei Nin (Imprisoned For Fourteen Years) 1949
B5. Tong Chi-Fan - Yin Yen Ynat Siu - Song (A Smile With Bitterness) 1935