Siu-kei Chan
- Music Department
- Composer
- Writer
Keith Chan Siu-kei is a Chinese pop song lyricist and record producer from Hong Kong.He has penned more than 3,000 Cantonese and Mandarin songs since 1984 and has received numerous accolades from Hong Kong and Mainland China Internet publications, including the Best Chinese Lyrics Awards and the Best Chinese Song Awards. Many Hong Kong singers' albums, including those by Jacky Cheung, Hacken Lee, Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok, and Gigi Leung, contain his compositions.
Chan penned "The Song of the Sunset"'s lyrics for Anita Mui to sing as the soundtrack of the 1989 motion picture A Better Tomorrow III. The song is a Cantonese translation of the Japanese song "The Song of the Sunset" (Yuuyake no uta) by Kouji Makaino (apart from Priscilla Chan's equivalent, "Chin Chin Kuet Gaw").
The lyrics to "We Are Ready," the theme song for the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing and performed by a group of singers, were written by Chan and composer Peter Kam Pui-tat. Then, he and Kam wrote the song "I Can Fly" for the 2010 Chinese version of High School Musical, Disney High School Musical China, which Derek Elley gave three out of ten, calling it "half-memorable" but failing "at being an anthemnal, uplifting ballad."
He co-wrote "Tears of Time" with composer Su Yicheng for Jacky Cheung's Mandopop album Wake Up Dreaming in 2014.
Chan penned "The Song of the Sunset"'s lyrics for Anita Mui to sing as the soundtrack of the 1989 motion picture A Better Tomorrow III. The song is a Cantonese translation of the Japanese song "The Song of the Sunset" (Yuuyake no uta) by Kouji Makaino (apart from Priscilla Chan's equivalent, "Chin Chin Kuet Gaw").
The lyrics to "We Are Ready," the theme song for the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing and performed by a group of singers, were written by Chan and composer Peter Kam Pui-tat. Then, he and Kam wrote the song "I Can Fly" for the 2010 Chinese version of High School Musical, Disney High School Musical China, which Derek Elley gave three out of ten, calling it "half-memorable" but failing "at being an anthemnal, uplifting ballad."
He co-wrote "Tears of Time" with composer Su Yicheng for Jacky Cheung's Mandopop album Wake Up Dreaming in 2014.