James Wong

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Once Upon A Time In China theme 04:12 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China - A Man Should Help Himself 03:24 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China - A Desperate Battle 03:39 Tools
A Hero In Distress 02:10 Tools
Master Wong battles Master Yim 04:10 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China - Out of Luck Hero 05:07 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China - The Outcast 04:07 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China - Fighting the Assassins 03:17 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China - Theme Song (Mandarin) 03:17 Tools
Master Yim homeless in Canton 04:10 Tools
Dragonball: Evolution 01:10 Tools
Pondering At Night In Bao Zi Lin 03:49 Tools
Fo-Shan Tea-house 01:53 Tools
Duel In The Hills 03:09 Tools
The American Dream 03:25 Tools
Master Wong In Captivity 01:10 Tools
Night Breeze 03:49 Tools
Night Raid On Bao Zi Lin 03:51 Tools
Man Ought To Be Strong 04:36 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China - Theme Song Remix 01:06 Tools
Negotiations At The Pearl River 01:06 Tools
Liang Kuan meets Thirteenth Aunt 03:46 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China theme (reprise) 03:17 Tools
Liang Kuan Rescues Thirteenth Aunt 02:57 Tools
Master Wong Displays His Prowess At The Opera Theatre 03:14 Tools
"Man Ought To Be Strong" (sung by Jackie Chan) 04:36 Tools
Final Destination 3 32:43 Tools
"Man Ought To Be Strong" (Once Upon A Time In China theme song) 32:43 Tools
The One 03:15 Tools
Final Destination 03:50 Tools
Cang Hai Yi Sheng Xiao (Laugh On The Wide Sea) 03:50 Tools
Liang Wang Yan Shui Li 03:59 Tools
A Man Should Help Himself [From Once Upon a Time in China] 02:51 Tools
A Man Should Help Himself 02:51 Tools
Li Ming Bu Yao Lai (Hope Dawn Won't Comes) 08:19 Tools
Dragonball Evolution 25:22 Tools
Shi Zi Shan Xia (Under The Lion Rock) 05:30 Tools
Wang Jin Xin Zhong Qing (No Need To Remember The Old Dream) 03:37 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China 03:35 Tools
Out of Luck Hero [From Once Upon a Time in China] 05:07 Tools
Ming Xing (Stars) 05:15 Tools
Fo-Shan Tea House 01:55 Tools
Jiu Meng Bu Xu Ji (No Need To Remember The Old Dream) 03:34 Tools
'Man Ought To Be Strong' (Once Upon A Time In China theme song) 04:33 Tools
Fighting the Assassins [From Once Upon a Time in China] 04:29 Tools
Sonic 3D Blast Credits (Quick Remix) 04:29 Tools
Qian Nu You Hun 04:29 Tools
Wang Ji Ta (Forget About Her) 04:29 Tools
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The Outcast [From Once Upon a Time in China] 01:40 Tools
Negotiations At The Pearl Rive 01:37 Tools
Master Wong Displays Prowess 04:10 Tools
Master Wong Displays His Prowe 01:40 Tools
Pondering At Night In Bao Zi L 01:40 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China (Reprise) 01:41 Tools
Liang Kuan Rescues Thirteenth 01:41 Tools
Sonic Mania - Mirage Saloon (James Wong Remix) 01:41 Tools
00:58 Tools
A Desperate Battle [From Once Upon a Time in China] 03:39 Tools
楔子 02:01 Tools
黎明 01:22 Tools
01:41 Tools
Fighting the Assassins 03:11 Tools
Wan Feng (Wind At Night) 01:41 Tools
Night Raid On Po Chi Lam 02:28 Tools
01:50 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China them 01:50 Tools
法相 01:28 Tools
倩女幽魂--张国荣【粤语版】 03:38 Tools
Cyber Track (Quick Drumstep Remix) 03:38 Tools
黎明不要来-叶倩文【粤语版】 03:09 Tools
Liuang Kuan Meets Thriteenth A 03:11 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China (Rep 04:12 Tools
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 "Popsicle" OC ReMix 03:09 Tools
'Man Ought To Be Strong' (sung by Jackie Chan) 03:11 Tools
Once Upon A Time In China Theme-Reprise 03:11 Tools
OUATIC - A Man Should Help Himself 03:23 Tools
OUATIC - Out of Luck Hero 02:05 Tools
OUATIC - A Desperate Battle 04:04 Tools
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OUATIC - Fighting the Assassins 03:11 Tools
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Out of Luck Hero 01:03 Tools
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阴界 01:01 Tools
Man Ought To Be Strong (Jackie 04:35 Tools
Popsicle 03:09 Tools
A Desperate Battle 03:09 Tools
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Wong Jim, James Wong Jim M.Phil., D.S.Sc. (Traditional Chinese: 黃霑; Cantonese Yale: Wong Jim) (February 21, 1940 – November 24, 2004) , whose real name was Wong Jum-sum (Traditional Chinese: 黃湛森; Cantonese Yale: Wong4 Jaam3 Sam1), an alumnus of La Salle College, was best known as a master of Cantopop lyrics in Hong Kong, but was also well known as a talented columnist, composer, actor, movie director, scriptwriter, talk show hosts and various other creative positions in the field of entertainment and mass media in Hong Kong. Wong died of lung cancer after a four-year battle at the age of 64 in November 24 of 2004 at 00:46. Education Wong was born in Panyu, in what now is part of Guangzhou, China and migrated to Hong Kong with his family in 1949. He completed his secondary education at La Salle College. In 1963, he graduated from Chinese Department, Faculty of Arts of the University of Hong Kong. Wong obtained the degree of Master of Philosophy from the University of Hong Kong in 1983 for his study in Cantonese opera. In May 2003, in the midst of his fight with lung cancer, he completed his doctorate study at the Department of Social Science, University of Hong Kong. The title of his thesis was "Hong Kong Popular Music (1949-1997)". Career and contributions Exhibition of Dr James Wong's works during Hong Kong University CAS Openday in October, 2005 Music Blanket is one of James Wong's favourite personal collectionWong had participated in a variety of media fields including advertisement, movie and music. He was best known for his achievements as a lyricist of Cantonese songs in Hong Kong. Beginning from the 1960s, he was the lyricist for over 2000 songs, collaborating with composer Joseph Koo (aka. Gu Gaa-fai) on many popular TVB TV drama theme songs, many of which have become classics of the genre. His works had pushed the development of Cantopop to unprecedented popularity. Joseph Koo, might be one of his closest friends, but James Wong acknowledges that Koo is the exact opposite of him, saying that he (Wong) is handsome (in nature), while Koo has a terrible reputation, he curses or uses vulgar while Koo doesn't know how to curse! At the same time of being well known and praised for his creative works in the entertainment and advertisement fields, Wong was also famous for his vulgar and indelicate image. His vulgar includes jokes that lightly touch on adult topics. In one of his last concerts, he sung ones of his songs intended for advertisements. This one, "Leung Go Gau Sai So" has one particular line where he emphasises the word for mother, lo-mo. On that night he also said he loves si-lai (married women, he said, his mother was a si-lai and he loves si-lai so badly, his si-lai at home said he could only one si-lai. His charismatic nature blends perfectly with his jokes that makes everyone laugh until they fall off their chairs. He had a series of best-seller books on adult-oriented jokes. He was regarded as the one breaking the cultural barrier to taboos in Hong Kong during the conservative environment in 1970s. He is best remembered as the person who came up with the slogan "Two kids are good enough" for The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong. Wong hosted several TV programs, mostly interviews or talk shows oriented towards adults, on both TVB and ATV. One of the talk shows called "Off-guard Tonight" (今夜不設防), co-hosted by Wong and his close friends Chua Lam and Ni Kuang on ATV, is particularly remembered. Since 1990s Wong's creative works had become less popular, and many entertainment company had introduced less Wong's songs. Some TV shows hosted by Wong were also unpopular. Wong had decided to turn back to Hong Kong University to take the Doctor degree, about the popular culture of Hong Kong. His essay is now in the library of Hong Kong University. On November 24 of 2004 at 00:46, he passed away in Union Hospital in Hong Kong Shatin. At this moment, Hong Kong people reflected back and agreed to his career and accomplishment. For the following few days the news of his death had become the headline of medias in Hong Kong and his compositions were played throughout the week. A remembrance ceremony took place at Hong Kong Stadium, over 15,000 attended this ceremony. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.