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Lee E-jun (, born 27 April 1969) is a Taiwanese singer. Lee has released over thirty albums in
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. She is best known for singing the theme songs for many television dramas adapted from Chiung Yao's novels, such as '' My Fair Princess'' (1998).


Discography


Studio albums

*1987: ''Ping ju'' (萍聚) *1988: ''Cherish Goodbye'' (珍重再見) *1988: ''You Are the Love of My Whole Life'' (你是我畢生的愛) *1988: ''Li Hualing'' (李華苓) *1989: ''Meeting Again'' (再回首) *1994: ''Black Rose'' (黑玫瑰)海峽兩岸 1996 Page 28 "文口褚莲语歌手李翊君先后录制两张二十年前的布袋戏歌曲《 3 海女神龙)、《黑玫瑰》,被^迷们一致公认唱出了戏中旧时代奇倩女子 ..." *1995: ''Promise'' (諾言) *1995: ''Can Lift Up, Can't Put Down'' (舉得起放抹落) *1996: ''Who Can Forbid My Love'' (誰能禁止我的愛) *1996: ''I'm Not Drunk'' (我没有醉) *1997: ''Tear's Drizzle'' (泪的小雨) *1998: ''Promising Lies'' (誓言謊言) *1999: ''You Love Her So Much'' (你那麼愛她) *1999: ''Yi wang qing shen'' (翊往情深) *2000: ''Fall in Love with a Lonely Man'' (愛上孤獨的男人) *2000: ''He ri jun zai lai'' (何日君再來) *2001: ''Rebirth'' (重生) *2001: ''Headwind, Tailwind'' (逆風順風) *2002: ''Obsessed'' (沉迷) *2005: ''Forever Love'' (永恒的愛) *2005: ''Be Brave to Love'' (勇敢的愛) *2006: ''Tian huang di lao'' (天荒地老) *2006: ''Hai ku shi lan'' (海枯石爛) *2011: ''Men Bad'' (男人坏) *2012: ''Fall in Love with Loneliness'' (愛上寂寞) *2013: ''You Bet You Pay'' (願賭服輸)


References

1969 births Living people Taiwanese Buddhists Taiwanese women singers Musicians from Taipei Taiwanese Hokkien pop singers Taiwanese Mandopop singers {{Taiwan-singer-stub