Once Heartbroken Song Original Singer

The original singer of the song Once Upon a Time is Sally Yeh.

Once Heartache is a song sung by Sally Yeh, with lyrics by Chen Dali, music by Chen Dali and Chen Xiunan, and included in the album Sincerely Throughout My Life.

Sally Yeh (葉蒨文) (SallyYeh), born September 30, 1961 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province of China, Han Chinese ethnicity, originating from Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, China, is a Taiwanese singer and actress.

In 1980, she made her debut in the singing industry with the album Spring Relief, and in 1984, she shifted her acting career to Hong Kong, releasing her first Cantonese album Sally Yeh, becoming famous with the Cantonese song Zero Hour Ten Minutes.

In 1985, she was shortlisted for the Best Movie Song at the 4th Hong Kong Film Awards for her starring role in the movie Shanghai Nights, with the theme song Evening Breeze.

In 1986, she was nominated for Best Actress at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards for her performance in the movie "Blade and Horse". 1987, her song "Dawn Don't Come", an interlude of the movie "Sinister Spirit", won the Best Movie Song at the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards.

In 1988, she won the 11th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award, Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs Award and Power Singing Gold Songs Gold Award for her song "Blessing". 1990 onwards, she won the Most Popular Female Artist Award of the Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs for four consecutive years.

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Cynthia Yip is a powerhouse singer who has sung classic songs such as "Walking in Style", "Blessing", and "Burning Heart Like Fire". She has won many awards over the years in the music industry and has a happy family after marrying Lin Zixiang.

Chenwen Yeh's early songs have a strong European and American style, but her popular song "Evening Wind" and "Blessing", which has won her the most awards in her singing career, is full of Taiwanese pop flavor. In her later years, Yeh adapted many foreign songs, and songs by Madonna and Jenny Jackson were covered by her in Cantonese versions.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Yeh Sin-wen