Coming Home (Faye Wong album)

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Released13 August 1992 (1992-08-13)
RecordedMay 1992
Length45:44
Coming Home
Studio album by
Released13 August 1992 (1992-08-13)
RecordedMay 1992
GenreCantopop
Length45:44
LabelCinepoly
Faye Wong chronology
You're the Only One
(1990)
Coming Home
(1992)
No Regrets
(1993)

Coming Home is the fourth Cantonese studio album recorded by Chinese singer Faye Wong. It was released on 13 August 1992, after her return to Hong Kong after her year-long stay in New York City.[1]

Wong had issued her first three official albums under the stage name Shirley Wong. The cover for Coming Home prominently shows the name "Faye", and from 1994, after the release of Sky she used name "Wáng Fēi" () on album sleeves.[citation needed]

This album included "Fragile Woman", a cover of a Japanese song "Rouge" composed by the J-pop diva Miyuki Nakajima and sung by Naomi Chiaki. While this song had been covered by other Chinese singers[who?], Wong's version nonetheless swept over Hong Kong and single-handedly lifted her to stardom. It became the No. 1 hit on almost all local radio stations and won Song of the Year at several musical awards. (Thanks to Wong's cover, this 1972 songin different language versionswould in the early 1990s become a regional hit in Thailand, Vietnam and the rest of Southeast Asia and even Turkey; the most popular English version was titled "Broken-Hearted Woman".) Wong also recorded a Mandarin version of "Fragile Woman", released on her 1994 compilation album Faye Best ().[2]

The album also included her first English-language song, "Kisses in the Wind". Wong stated in a 1994 concert that she very much liked this song,[3] after which various websites listed it as her personal favourite.[4][5][6]

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