"Love in Late Autumn" by Shinji Tanimura is a cover of "Love in Late Autumn" by Alan Tam.
Tanimura Shinji was born in 1948 in Osaka, Japan. He is a musician and singer who is well-known in the Japanese and Asian music circles. The first time Shinji Tanimura played and sang "Love in Late Autumn" was in 1984, at the first Pax Musica Asia World Peace Concert co-organized by Alan Tam, Zhao Yongbi and Shinji Tanimura, representing musicians from China, Japan and South Korea. The Cantonese version of this song is "Love in Late Autumn" by Alan Tam.
The Cantonese version of the song "Love in Late Autumn" is included in the Cantonese album "The Root of Love", and the Mandarin version is included in the album "Heart and Hand" released by Alan Tam. "Love in Late Autumn" is a cover of "Friends" sung by Korean singer Cho Yong-pil. Lyricist Lin Mincong added new lyrics to the tune of "Friends".
Singer Profile
Alan Tam (Alan Tam) was born in Hong Kong on August 23, 1950. He is a native of Xinhui, Guangdong, and is a male pop singer, musician and actor in Hong Kong, China. In 1968, he joined the Loosers band and made his official debut. In 1973, he served as the lead singer of the Wenner Band. Personal development began in 1978. In 1979, he went to Taiwan to develop his film career. In the same year, he released his first solo album "Toy Stars" in Hong Kong. In 1981, he won the Best Actor Award at the 18th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for his feature film "If I'm Real".
The albums "Love in the Fog", "The Root of Love" and "Love Trap" released from 1984 to 1985 are known as the "Love Trilogy". Since 1984, he has won the Most Popular Male Singer Award in the Top Ten Golden Songs for four consecutive years. In 1987, the song "Intimate Heart as a Doll" he composed won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award and the Top Ten Golden Melody Award. In 1988, he announced that he would no longer receive competitive awards.