Yao Lee

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This Love is Not for Me 03:03 Tools
Rose, Rose, I Love You 02:30 Tools
This Love Is Not For Me (Remix) 03:45 Tools
Mei Gui Mei Gui Wo Ai Ni 02:30 Tools
Rose Rose I Love You 02:28 Tools
De Bu Dao De Ai Qing (This Love Is Not For Me) 03:02 Tools
得不到的愛情 (Ian Widgery Remix) 03:46 Tools
得不到的愛情 03:02 Tools
The Spring Breeze Kisses My Face 02:47 Tools
得不到的爱情 02:59 Tools
Ren Sheng Jiu Shi Xi 02:55 Tools
玫瑰玫瑰我愛你(電影"天涯歌女"插曲) 02:47 Tools
This Love is Not for Me (2003 Remix) 03:45 Tools
春風吻上我的臉 03:45 Tools
玫瑰玫瑰我愛你 03:45 Tools
Rose Rose I Love You 2006 Remix 04:16 Tools
Da Jiang Dong Qu 03:14 Tools
愛的開始 (電影"天邊一朵雲"配樂) 04:16 Tools
Sen Lin Zhi Ge 02:44 Tools
Can't Get Love 02:56 Tools
De Bu Dao De Ai Qing,This Love is Not for Me 03:03 Tools
Ai De Kai Shi (The Background Music Of The Movie "The Way Wayward Could") 02:42 Tools
This Love is Not for Me [Remix] 00:00 Tools
This Love (Yao Lee) 02:56 Tools
De Bu Dao De Ai Qing (This Love Is Not For Me) (Ian Widgery Remix) (Remix) 03:46 Tools
He Is 02:25 Tools
Deng Hong Jiu Lu 02:45 Tools
This Love Is Not For Me [2003 Remix] 03:45 Tools
恭喜恭喜 02:25 Tools
大江東去 02:59 Tools
Chun Feng Wen Shan Wo De Lian 02:59 Tools
De Bu Dao De Ai Qing (The Background Music Of The Movie "Purple Butterfly") 02:59 Tools
賣相思 02:59 Tools
Gong XI Gong XI 02:57 Tools
伴著你 (My Rifle, My Pony And ME) 02:59 Tools
Jie Tou Qin Sheng 02:57 Tools
Chun Feng Qu 02:57 Tools
小弟弟 02:57 Tools
Mai Xiang Si 02:52 Tools
同命駌鴦 02:57 Tools
不要你 02:57 Tools
蘇州河邊 02:52 Tools
小放牛 02:52 Tools
得不到的愛情 (電影"紫蝴蝶"配樂) 02:52 Tools
It's Only The Beginning 02:55 Tools
Rose Rose I Love You (Original) 02:52 Tools
Bu Yao Ni 02:52 Tools
Tong Ming Yuan Yang 02:44 Tools
Mo Pang Huang 02:44 Tools
莫徬徨 02:44 Tools
啊呀呀 02:44 Tools
踏車尋春 02:44 Tools
Liu Lian 03:15 Tools
de Bu dao de Ai Qing 02:55 Tools
Mo Mo Wu Yan 03:08 Tools
Ta Che Xun Chun 03:08 Tools
Shi Yang Jing 02:58 Tools
Shi Mo Shi Ai Qing 02:47 Tools
不要說不 02:47 Tools
默默無言 02:47 Tools
芳草虛度 02:47 Tools
春風曲 02:47 Tools
A Ya Ya 02:55 Tools
Ying Er Fei 02:55 Tools
Liu Lien 02:55 Tools
Bu Yao Shou Bu 02:55 Tools
Yao Yuan De Ai 02:55 Tools
Meng Huan Qu 02:47 Tools
Yue Ye Mi Fang Zong 02:40 Tools
蘇三 02:40 Tools
Sheng Dan Le 02:40 Tools
玫瑰玫瑰我愛你 2006 Remix 02:40 Tools
青春樂 02:40 Tools
遙遠的愛 02:40 Tools
街頭琴聲 02:40 Tools
Ren Sheng Jiu Shi Xi ( Dian Ying " Ru Shi Jia Ren " Cha Qu ) 02:40 Tools
月夜覓芳踪 02:40 Tools
得不到的愛情 (This Love is Not for Me) 02:40 Tools
得不到的爱情 (This Love is Not for Me) 02:40 Tools
Fang Hua Xu Du 02:40 Tools
This Love Is Not For Me [Remix] 02:40 Tools
Xiao Di Di 02:40 Tools
Qing Chun Le 02:40 Tools
This Love Is Not For Me (Original) 02:40 Tools
19- Rose Rose I Love You 02:40 Tools
Xue Ren Bu Jian Liao 02:40 Tools
Wo Shui Zai Yun Wu Li (Dian Ying "Tao Hua jiang "Cha Qu) 02:40 Tools
Su San 02:40 Tools
Meikue o meikue 02:28 Tools
This Love Is Not For Me (titre Origi 02:28 Tools
Wu Ban Lei Ying 02:28 Tools
Duo Xian Bing 02:25 Tools
Qing Ni Liu Yi Liu 03:18 Tools
Ren Mian Tao Hua(Dian Ying"Feng Yue Hua Cun" Cha Qu) 03:02 Tools
Gua Peng Xiao Cong(Dian Ying"Cai Si Gua Gu Niang"Cha Qu 03:02 Tools
Luo Ma Zhi Lian 03:02 Tools
Ai De Ling Sheng 03:02 Tools
Liu Lien/Goodbye Dragon Inn 03:02 Tools
燈紅酒綠 03:02 Tools
This Love 03:02 Tools
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Yao Lee (姚莉), also credited as Yiu Lei and Miss Hue Lee, was a Chinese singer from the 1930s to the 1970s and sister of Yao Min. By the 1940s, she became one of the seven great singing stars. Born in Shanghai, Yao began performing with a radio appearance there in 1935 at the age of 13. She was signed to Pathé Records. Following the Communist seizure of power in China in 1949, popular music was considered ideologically suspect and Yao fled to Hong Kong in 1950 to continue her singing career. She stopped singing in 1967 with the death of her brother, but took an executive position with EMI Music Hong Kong in 1969. In 1970, she started performing again and traveled to Taiwan to perform there for the first time and sought unsuccessfully to sign Teresa Teng to EMI for the Hong Kong market. She retired officially in 1975 but remained supportive of singers such as Wakin Chau. During the 1930s and 40s, Yao Lee's high, soft singing style was typical of Chinese popular music. She performed numerous popular standards, such as Wishing You Happiness and Prosperity with her brother Yao Min. She is famous for her 1940 version of "Rose, Rose, I Love You", later recorded by Frankie Laine in the United States with English lyrics. (Her version was also released in the US and UK credited to "Miss Hue Lee"). Yao was known as "the Silver Voice" alluding to fellow Shanghai singer Zhou Xuan who was known as "the Golden Voice". With increasing Western influence in the region after World War II and her move to Hong Kong, Yao Lee's singing changed. She was introduced to more Western popular music and became an admirer of American singer Patti Page whom she emulated by lowering her voice and incorporating some vocal mannerisms. As a result, Yao is sometimes called "Hong Kong's Patti Page." Yao was extremely prolific with over 400 gramophone records attributed to her. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.