First Time (Jackie Chan Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

English titles come from disk itself and are not directly translated.

# Chinese Title English Title Length
1. "感受" "My Feeling" 4:01
2. "但願花常在" "I Wish The Flowers Could Never Fade" 4:40
3. "面紅紅" "The Reddish Face" 3:37
4. "潮起潮落陪你度過" "Keep Your Company Through Every Moment" 3:43
5. "明明白白我的心" "So Transparent is My Heart" 4:54
6. "壯志在我胸" "A Vigorous Aspiration in My Mind" 4:11
7. "檳榔西施" "The Betel Nuts Beauty" 4:37
8. "你是一場多情的夢" "You Are A Lover in My Dream" 3:32
9. "在我生命中的每一天" "Every Day in My Life" 4:33
10. "尾聲" "The End" 4:30
Jackie Chan
Films
  • Jackie Chan filmography
  • Based on Studio
  • Films Directed by Jackie Chan
Albums
  • Jackie Chan discography
  • Albums (Love Me (1984)
  • Thank You (1984)
  • A Boy's Life (1985)
  • Shangrila (1986)
  • Sing Lung (1986)
  • No Problem (1987)
  • Jackie Chan (1988)
  • First Time (1992)
  • Dragon's Heart (1996)
  • With All One's Heart (2002)
  • Official Album for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games - Jackie Chan's Version (2008)
Miscellaneous
  • Jackie Chan Adventures
  • I Am Jackie Chan
  • Seven Little Fortunes
  • JCE Movies Limited
Videogames
  • Cannon Ball II (1984)
  • Project A (1984)
  • Jackie Chan in Spartan X (1984)
  • Kung-Fu Master (1984)
  • The Protector (1985)
  • The Police Story (1985)
  • Project A 2: Shijousaidai no Kessen (1987)
  • Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (1990)
  • The Kung-Fu Master Jackie Chan (1995)
  • Jackie Chan in Fists of Fire: Jackie Chan Densetsu (1995)
  • Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (2000)
  • Jackie Chan Adventures: Legend of the Dark Hand (2001)
  • Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
  • Jackie Chan Adventures (2004)
  • Jackie Chan J-Mat Fitness (2005)
  • FLASH Little Big Soldier (2010)
People
  • Jackie Chan
  • Charles and Lee-Lee Chan
  • Lin Feng-Jiao
  • Jaycee Chan
  • Jackie Chan Stunt Team
  • Willie Chan


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