Jenny Tseng

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Jenny Tseng

Jenny Tseng (Chinese: 甄妮, Yan Nei; born Yan Suk Si (simplified Chinese: 甄淑诗; traditional Chinese: 甄淑詩; pinyin: Zhēn shū shī); 3 April 1953) is a Macanese singer. She has been based in Taiwan and Hong Kong for much of her career.[1]

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Jenny Tseng
甄妮
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Born
Yan Suk Si (甄淑詩)

(1953-04-03) 3 April 1953 (age 71)
OccupationSinger
Years active1971–present
Spouse
(m. 1976; died 1983)
ChildrenMelody Tseng (daughter)
Musical career
GenresCantopop, Mandopop
LabelsSonyBMG
JenFu Records
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese甄妮
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhēn Nī
Wade–GilesChen Ni
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingJan1 Nei4
Hong Kong RomanisationYan Nei
Yan Suk Si
Traditional Chinese甄淑詩
Simplified Chinese甄淑诗
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhēn Shūshī
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingJan1 Suk6si1
Macau RomanizationYan Suk Si
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Career

Collaboration with Roman Tam

In 1983 Jenny and Roman Tam issued the soundtrack to the hit Hong Kong TV series Legend of the Condor Heroes. The Cantonese songs became instant hits with classics including: Iron-blooded Loyalists (鐵血丹心) and 世間始終你好. “When the series was broadcasted (broadcast) in late 1980s in the mainland China, the tune Iron-blooded Loyalists became widely popular, and had since been regarded as one of the classics in Chinese pop music”. [2]

Personal life

She married kung fu movie star Alexander Fu Sheng in 1976, after having appeared with him in the film The New Shaolin Boxers (1976).[3] Her husband died in a car accident in 1983.[4] In 1987, Tseng gave birth to her daughter, Melody Tseng, which led to speculation regarding the father's identity. In 2012, Tseng revealed that her daughter was conceived through artificial insemination using the stored sperm of her late husband.[5]

Awards won

Hong Kong Gold Disc Award / IFPIHK Top Sales Award

Local Platinum Disc

1979: 奮鬥 (新興全音)

1981: 春雨彎刀; 祝福你 (新興全音)

1982: 心聲 (金音符)

1983: 數碼大碟 (金音符)

1985: 甄妮; 甄妮演唱會精選; 為你而歌 (CBS/新力)

1988: 甄妮 (華星)

Local Gold Disc

1981: 夢中的媽媽 (新興全音)

1982: 數碼大碟 (金音符)

1983: 播音人 (金音符)[6]

RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award

1972–1982: 每年的金骆驼[citation needed]

1978: 明日话今天 (The Female Artist of the Year award did not exist at this time)

1979: 春雨弯刀

1981: 東方之珠; Female Singer of the year

1983: 世間始終你好

1984: 再度孤獨

1986: 海上花

2011: Golden Needle Award (金針獎)

Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation

1984: 再度孤獨; 無敵是愛 with Sam Hui; The Most Popular Female Artist Award (最受歡迎女歌星獎)

Golden Bell Awards

1981: Best female singer[7]

See also

References

Further reading

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