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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2011

A special compilation of the five spots I did in China for Wrigley's Extra Chewing Gum between Summer 2010 and Spring 2011 starring the wonderful Gui Lun Mei and Eddie Peng Yu Yan.

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  • what's the name of the song in the last segment?

  • @naitooikawa The name of the song in English can be translated as "The Opposite of Goodbye". The Japanese name is "さよならの向こう側", composed and sung here by Ryudo Uzaki。

  • @davidphtsui do you by any chance know the title for the chinese version?

  • @naitooikawa Yes, 風繼續吹 sung by the late Leslie Cheung 張國榮。It was the version broadcast on Chinese TV and internet.

  • Why did she leave?

  • @CherylThePianoKid Draw your own conclusions. The hints are quite obvious on the beach.

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  • @ThisisAudioSex If it's the second song you're referring to, it's "我要你的愛" by Ge Lan (葛蘭), a.k.a. Grace Chang. It's a Chinese cover version of the 1955 song "I Want You To Be My Baby" by Georgia Gibbs. FYI, the first song "給我一個吻“ is also a cover of another Georgia Gibb's song "Seven Lonely Days"

  • @CherylThePianoKid maybe she's sick of traveling around.......she wants to settle down?!

  • ... An ad for 7mins...

  • I am not so sure. I can see that when she asks him where to go now she looks happy and then when he starts to tell her, she becomes sort of sad. But I don get it.

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