1989 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards
The 1989 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards (Chinese: 1989年度十大中文金曲得獎) was held in 1989 for the 1988 music season.
Top 10 song awards
The top 10 songs (十大中文金曲) of 1989 are as follows.
Song name in Chinese | Artist | Composer | Lyricist |
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一生不變 | Hacken Lee | Pong Sing-cung (彭承松) Fan Zeon-dou (范俊道) | Heung Suet-wai (向雪懷) |
千千闋歌 | Priscilla Chan | Kohji Makaino | Richard Lam |
依然 | Sandy Lam | A.Armata B.Cantorilli | Richard Lam |
真的愛你 | Beyond (band) | Wong Ka Kui | Siu mei (小美) |
淑女 | Anita Mui | Chris Babida (鮑比達) | Pun wai-yun (潘偉源) |
Linda | Jacky Cheung | Katayama Keishi (片山圭司) | Richard Lam |
夜機 | Priscilla Chan | R.Siegel Robert Jung | Keith Chan (陳少琪) |
誰明浪子心 | Dave Wong | Dave Wong | Pun Jyun-loeng (潘源良) |
一生何求 | Danny Chan | Wong Man-cing (王文清) | Pun wai-yun (潘偉源) |
夕陽之歌 | Anita Mui | Kohji Makaino | Keith Chan (陳少琪) |
Other awards
Award | Song or album (if available) | Recipient |
---|---|---|
Best new prospect award (最有前途新人獎) | - | (gold) Dave Wong (silver) Shirley Kwan (bronze) William So (Exceptional award) Echo, Wong Jik (黃翊), Patrick Tam |
Best record producer award (最佳唱片監製獎) | 永遠是你的朋友 | Michael Au (區丁玉), Chan wing-ming (陳永明) for Priscilla Chan |
Best musical arrangements (最佳編曲獎) | 燒 | Anthony Lun |
Best record design award (最佳唱片封套設計獎) | 看星的日子 | Temsa Bee |
Best C-pop song award (最佳中文流行歌曲獎) | 難得有情人 | Lou Dung-nei (盧東尼) |
Best C-pop lyrics award (最佳中文流行歌詞獎) | 憑著愛 | Pun Jyun-loeng (潘源良) |
Outstanding mandarin song award (優秀國語歌曲獎) | 血染的風采 | Wong Hung (王虹) |
一無所有 | Cui Jian | |
Sales award (全年銷量冠軍大獎) | 永遠是你的朋友 | Priscilla Chan |
IFBI award (IFPI大獎) | - | Anita Mui, Priscilla Chan |
RTHK Golden needle award (金針獎) | - | Paula Tsui |
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