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  • 靓人靓歌。。。这歌令我想起我的初恋情人。。。

  • I was in Pri 6 then and keep singing this song to my class girl Bee Eng. Alas,she married somebody else. Lovely and nostalgic song. Long live Yu Yar.

  • 每每聽見尤雅姐姐的這首歌,我總會忍不住地想起我的初戀情人,也­就更加地愛戀尤雅姐姐的歌聲. 

  • one of my favorite singers in the 60s!

  • thanks for uploading this song! my dad used to play this song on our old cassette player, and now that the payer is broke...

    i barely know who sing this and the title, but i accidentally find this video and you just made my day!

    thanks!

    im going to burn this to a CD and i know my dad will love it to hear this song again! :-)

  • name of song should be 難忘的初戀情人

  • Hers has the 60's -70's voice/mood as compare to teresa version.

  • I like to hear 尤雅's voice than other singers.

  • Yes 尤雅 was my tenage time fantasy in the 70'...I evenutally marry a girl look very like her and we are still married after 31 years. I still go to her concert!

  • Well done. How nice it is! Thanks for uploading.

  • Bring me back to teenager, 尤雅 my favourite female singer in 70's Thanks! Well done.

  • stereo sound

    great!!!

  • I was a pimply teenager in Kuala Lumpur when Yu Ya recorded this song. I was going crazy over some gals in the neighbourhood and this song used to be played over the Redifusion. Yep, certainly brings back wonderful memories eventhough none of the pretties ever cast a glance at me. Thanks YJHP for posting this beautiful song.

  • I remember watching Rediffusion B&W cable TV back in HK. So they were in Kuala Lumper also? Was it radio or TV programming?

  • It was cabled radio, blaring from 6.00am to 12 midnight. Sometimes were a nuisance but made excellent alarm clock. It was the only affordable entertainment to us joepublics. It also provided a wide repertoire of music genres, radio-dramas, soap-operas, news and lots of chart countdowns. Didn't know they also offered T.V. shows in H.K.

  • Oh yes, we had cable radio first too, then came TV. Some Chinese programming, and shows from US and Japan. William Shatner with Star Trek, Peter Graves with Mission Impossible, and many more, and they all spoke Cantonese!

    I believe later it was known as RTV, and then ATV.

    Memories...

  • this is excellent. so much nostalgia.

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