Length 36:51 | Label Kolin Records (歌林) Release date 1 June 1981 | |
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Released June 1, 1981 (1981-06-01) Mandopop albums Decadent Sound of Faye, 3‑Faced Elva, Blue, Towards Tomorrow's Journey, J‑game |
If I Were for Real is a 1981 Mandopop album by Teresa Teng released in Taiwan by Kolin Records. In Hong Kong it was released by Polydor Records as Love Songs of the Island-Nation, Vol. 7: If I Were for Real (島國之情歌第七集—假如我是真的). "Island-Nation" refers to Japan, as 5 tracks were covers of Japanese songs.
Contents
The title track was the theme song of the 1981 drama film of the same name. (Interestingly, the character Farm Director Zheng in the film was a big Teresa Teng fan.) The song was later covered by many singers including Faye Wong in Decadent Sound of Faye.
Track listing
Several tracks were Mandarin covers of Japanese songs:
In the Polydor edition, sides one and two of the Kolin edition were reversed. An addition track was included, "Qingfeng" (輕風; "Breeze"), written by Chuang Nu and composed by Chen Hsin-yi. "Qingfeng" was featured in the 1981 film Spring Fever. In addition, the title of "Jiaru" was changed to "Jiaru Meng'er Shi Zhende" (假如夢兒是真的; "If Dreams Were for Real").
Songs
1Jiaru Wo Shi Zhende3:05
2Bieli3:17
3Yao Qu Yaoyuan de Difang3:42