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Collection All Items Memories of Renowned Lyricist: Richard Lam Chun Keung's Manuscripts
  • Miss secret agent
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song Miss secret agent, written in February 1987.
    According to the manuscript, the song was composed and sung by Alvin Kwok and the proposed song titles included "Miss secret agent" and "For real or made up". However, the song in this manuscript has no known sound recordings and likely to be an unreleased work of Richard Lam. Further research required.
  • Secret Scroll of Alvin
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song Secret Scroll of Alvin, written in September 1987.
    The manuscript is titled "Secret Scroll of Lam", and the song was released with the title "Secret Scroll of Alvin" at last. The song Secret Scroll of Alvin was written by Richard Lam and sung by Alvin Kwok, first released in the album Secret Scroll of Alvin (1987). Midnight wolverine, Batman of love and He's human tooalso written by Richard Lam, were included in the same album. The original song of Secret Scroll of Alvin is Dracula's Tango (Sucker for your love) sung by Toto Coelo.
  • Don't live in the street of woman blamers
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song Don't live in the street of woman blamers, written in October 1987.
    The manuscript is titled "The street of women blamers" and "Don't live in the street of woman blamers", and the song was released with the title "Don't live in the street of woman blamers" at last. The song Don't live in the street of woman blamers was written by Richard Lam and sung by Priscilla Chan, first released in the album Priscilla emotions (1988). Silly girl, also written by Richard Lam, was included in the same album. The original song of Don't live in the street of woman blamers is Do you still want me sung by Veronique Beliveau.
  • Five decades will change nothing
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song Five decades will change nothing, written circa 1987.
    The manuscript is titled "When all over me thinking of you again", and the song was released with the title "Five decades will change nothing" at last. The song Five decades will change nothing was written by Richard Lam and sung by Terence Tsoi, first released in the album Foretelling dream (1987).
  • Still the same
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song Still the same, written in February 1987.
    The manuscript is titled "Daybreak from darkness" and "I still love you", and "Stubborn", and the song was released with the title "Still the same" at last. The song Still the same was written by Richard Lam and sung by Kenny Bee, first released in the album Solitude (1987). The lyrics of the songs Still the same and City in grey are written to the same tune.
  • City in grey
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song City in grey, written in February 1987.
    According to the manuscript, the song is intended to be sung by Kenny Bee and the proposed song titles include "City in grey", "All are loners in the city", "Feel free to cry" and "Don't want to be alone". The lyrics of the songs City in grey and Still the same are written to the same tune. Among these two songs, only the song Still the same was known to have been sung by Kenny Bee and first released in the album Solitude (1987). City in grey is likely to be an unreleased work of Richard Lam.
  • Playful creatures
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song Playful creatures, written in December 1987.
    The song Playful creatures was written by Richard Lam and sung by Andy Hui, first released in the album Fragments of love (1988).
  • Best beats in the world
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song Best beats in the world, written in December 1987.
    According to the manuscript, the proposed song titles include "Best beats in the world" and "Bailiff of beats". The original song of Best beats in the world is Rhythm is gonna get you sung by Gloria Estefan. However, the song in this manuscript has no known sound recordings and likely to be an unreleased work of Richard Lam. Further research required.
  • When the sky comes down, think of it as just rice
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song When the sky comes down, think of it as just rice, written in March 1987.
    The manuscript is titled "When the sky falls, think of it as just rice", and the song was released with the title "When the sky comes down, think of it as just rice" at last. The song When the sky comes down, think of it as just rice was written by Richard Lam and sung by Jenny Tseng, first released in the album Chilling autumn (1987). A life bright as sun, also written by Richard Lam, was included in the same album.
  • Sun and the stars
    Richard Lam's lyric manuscript of the song Sun and the stars, written in June 1987.
    The manuscript is titled "Longing", "Wish" and "One wish", and the song was released with the title "Sun and the stars" at last. The song Sun and the stars was written by Richard Lam and sung by Jacky Cheung, first released in the album Jacky (1987). Einstein and Puzzling love, both also written by Richard Lam, were included in the same album. The song Sun and the stars was a winning song at Jade Solid Gold Selections 1987 (3rd Quarter) and won Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Award" in the same year, RTHK's 10th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award in 1988. The original song of Sun and the stars is Birds sung by Hideaki Tokunaga.