Chinese name 齊豫 (traditional) Siblings Chyi Chin, Chyi Lu Parents Chyi Ji | Pinyin Role Singer Chinese name 齐豫 (simplified) Name Chyi Yu Children Li Chieh | |
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Albums 駱駝‧飛鳥‧魚, 藏愛的女人: Love of My Life Similar People Chyi Chin, Michelle Pan, Ta‑yu Lo, Annie Haslam |
Top Tracks - Chyi Yu
【誰是大歌神】Hidden Singer 09 齊秦齊豫同臺合唱 攜夫人公開感情史 Chyi Chin Sings with Chyi Yu and Talks About His Love Life
Chyi Yu or Qi Yu (Chinese: 齊豫; born 17 October 1957) is a Taiwanese singer best known for her 1979 hit, "The Olive Tree" (橄欖樹). She won the 9th Golden Melody Award for Best Female Vocalist Mandarin. She is the elder sister of singer-songwriter Chyi Chin. She is a religious Buddhist and being vegetarian.
Contents
- Top Tracks Chyi Yu
- Hidden Singer 09 Chyi Chin Sings with Chyi Yu and Talks About His Love Life
- Discography
- References
Chyi Yu is a protege of the late Taiwanese composer and songwriter, Li Tai-hsiang. Li wrote the evergreen masterpiece "The Olive Tree," which was released in 1979.

Chyi Yu also collaborated with Li Tai-hsiang on a number of her other songs, including "Daylight Avenue"(一条日光大道) "Walking In The Rain"(走在雨中) and "Your Smiling Face"(欢颜)She is also known for tracks such as Boat Song(船歌) and covers of Folk songs such as Geordie/Tears - Donde Voy/Whoever Finds This, I Love You. Her last Mandopop album Camel-Flying Bird-Fish (骆驼飞鸟鱼) was released in 1997 and she has recently been releasing Buddhist music compilations.

Chyi has worked with international artists such as Dave Matthews(1993,Plaisir D'amour),Suzanne Ciani(1999,turning)and their cooperation album including the title track Turning was Grammy-nominated.(42th Grammy Award for Best New Age Album)
Discography

"The Olive Tree", which was based on an English-language poem by Sanmao, was originally written about a small donkey which Sanmao had encountered on a plain in Spain. Li Tai-hsiang had the poem translated to Mandarin by folk singer T.C. Yang, with Sanmao's permission, and wrote the song for Chyi Yu. He omitted donkey, which he felt would not easily connect with Taiwanese music fans. Chyi Yu has stated in an interview that "Every time I sing this song [The Olive Tree], I'm nervous."

CD 1
CD 2
BONUS CD
(The songs marked with * are the short versions included in the same series of album I & II)
(Morning Bell Gatha,Evening Bell Gatha,Cundhi Bodhisattva Mantra)