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Suyin

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Singer of Pop, Folk and World
A.k.a. Henry Foo Su Yin

Singaporean singer, songwriter and lyricist Su Yin (舒雲) had a deep, powerful, bass baritone voice suitable for the Mandarin songs that he belted out. Whether it was an Eric Burdon, Engelbert Humperdinck, a Bobby Helms, Mick Jagger, Ray Peterson or even a Blue Diamonds hit Su Yin could make each song his own. And in Chinese. His singing style went down well with local Chinese fans. Also known as Henry Fu, he became one of the most popular pioneers promoting Mandarin songs during the 1950s and was later instrumental in establishing Chinese artistes like Rita Chao, Sakura Teng and others from the EMI Mandarin pop stable. Su Yin, as was the culture in the 1950s & 1960s, covered western pops widely and released several albums with another home grown guitar group, The Quests. Some of his tracks included: Ramona, Greenfields, Green Green Grass Of Home, Love At First Sight, Yesterday, Lady Jane, Fraulein, You Don't Have To Say You Love Me, House Of The Rising Sun, Portrait Of My Love, First Bend Of The River, Summer Wine, Tell Laura I Love Her among others. Apparently, these translated versions by Su Yin, proved popular enough for Mandarin listeners to buy them in a quantity profitable for the industry. He became an A&R manager with the record company and would usually sing covers with lyrics written by a well-known Chinese composer Li Tian (黎天). One song, which attracted much attention is Mona Lei (蕾夢娜), a Mandarin version of the Gilbert/Wayne 1940 evergreen Ramona which appeared on his Long Play album called, A Green Pasture At Dusk (黃昏放牛*一片青青的草地), released in 1967. Another, Tell Laura I Love Her came with Grand Prix sound effects that haunted me for days! Because of his following, he appeared in many pop shows at the National Theatre, Victoria Memorial Hall and other venues all over Singapore. Since he could sing Mandarin favourites too, his regular appearance on the Chinese television channel, radio and Rediffusion proved as successful and Su Yin who often sang on stage with his own guitar, became synonymous with 60s music. But the one song that launched Henry Fu Su Yin's career in 1965 was Yodelling Cowboy (黃昏放牛) which sold a staggering *100,000 copies in Asia. That was big, anytime!

     
Genres
  • Pop
  • Folk
  • World
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
黃昏放牛 / 一片青青的草地 + 舒雲歌集Suyin2017Compil.
舒雲歌集 Suyin Sings EvergreensSuyin1974Album
一首情詩Suyin1969Album
美夢中的姑娘 (Balalaika)Suyin1968Single
黃昏放牛 / 一片青青的草地Suyin1967Album
Unknown TitleSuyin1967Single
寶石之音Tang Shao Ping, Suyin, Lin Mei Na1961Single
找一顆星Luo Rong Rong, Suyin1961Single
十千里路 / 会否爱你Poon Sow Keng / Suyin1953Album
听我唱 / 妮娜Suyin1952Album
ERH. 601SuyinSingle
情海 / 拜年姻缘Suyin, Wu Mei Ling, Shang Guan Liu YunSingle
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