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TV Series Theme Song

  • "Unsuspectingly" (不知不覺), with Kit Chan, opening theme song for "Healing Hands II" (2000)
  • "Love Does Not Leave" (愛不出口), insert song for "Healing Hands II" (2000)
  • "Escape to Life Sky" (逃出生天), opening theme song for Fight for Love (2002)
  • "Cover Your Eyes to See the World" (闔上眼睛看世界), opening theme song for "Invisible Journey" (2002)
  • "Don't Fear the Dark" (不要怕黑), insert song for "Invisible Journey" (2002)
  • "Split" (一字馬), opening theme song for "Vigilante Force" (2003)
  • "If You Were My Lover" (如果你是我的愛人), insert song for "Vigilante Force" (2003)
  • "Children" (兒女), opening theme song for "War and Beauty" (2004)
  • "Arsenic" (砒霜), insert song for "War and Beauty" (2004)
  • "The Eagle Soars" (飛鷹翱翔(完整)), ending theme song for "Always Ready" (2005)
  • "With You Everyday" (和你的每一天), theme song for "Healing Hands III" (2005)
  • "The Wrong Gray Is Correct" (灰色錯對), opening theme song for "Misleading Track" (2005)
  • "Intelligence" (情報), opening theme song for "CIB Files" (2006)
  • "Wind Sand" (風沙), opening theme song for The Dance of Passion (2006)
  • "The Two Words of Love" (相戀兩個字) with Gigi Lai, ending theme song for "The Gem of Life" (2008)
  • "Sam Chung Yau So" (心中有數) opening theme song theme song for "Every Move You Make" (2010)
  • "Youthful Ignorance" (年少無知) with Moses Chan and Kenny Wong, ending theme song theme song for "When Heaven Burns" (2011)

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