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  • Record Album: Legend of the Book and Sword
    Record Album: Legend of the Book and Sword (1976)
    The theme song of TV drama Legend of the Book and Sword was the first Canto-pop piece that Roman Tam recorded. This marked the start of his career in Cantonese pop singing.
  • Record Album: Bright Future
    Record Album: Bright Future (1977)
    Roman Tam sang the theme song Bright Future of TVB’s voice dubbed Japanese drama Bright Future. The Cantonese cover-version became a household tune and established Roman Tam’s superstar status in the pop scene.
  • Record Album: Princess Cheung Ping
    Record Album: Princess Cheung Ping (1977)
    Roman Tam and Liza Wang sang the theme song of TV drama Princess Cheung Ping.
  • Record Album: The Butterfly Lovers
    Record Album: The Butterfly Lovers (1977)
    Roman Tam and Susanna Kwan sang backstage for the songs of TV drama The Butterfly Lovers.
  • Record Album: A House Is Not A Home
    Record Album: A House Is Not A Home (1977)
    Roman Tam’s first solo album. The mid 1970s and the early 1980s was the golden era for Hong Kong’s TV songs. With television dramas becoming part of Hong Kong’s family lives, the popularity of their theme songs and accompanying tunes soon became a craze in streets big and small. The genre became the most popular at the time.
  • Record Album: The Romantic Swordsman
    Record Album: The Romantic Swordsman (1978)
    Roman Tam sang the theme song of much-loved TVB costume drama series The Romantic Swordsman. It took global Chinese markets by storm.
  • Record Album: The Game of Death
    Record Album: The Game of Death (1978). Roman Tam sang the theme song of the film The Game of Death.
  • Record Album: The Giants
    Record Album: The Giants (1978). Roman Tam sang the theme song of TVB's TV drama The Giants.
  • Record Album: The Twins
    Record Album: The Twins (1979). Roman Tam sang the theme song of TVB's TV drama The Twins.
  • Record Album: Songs Specially for You
    Record Album: Songs Specially for You (1979)
    The album came with the theme song of RTHK’s realistic drama Below the Lion Rock - a golden oldie that is still very popular at present time.
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