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Sammi Cheng discography
| Sammi Cheng discography | |
|---|---|
Cheng in | |
| Studio albums | 36 |
| EPs | 2 |
| Live albums | 9 |
| Compilation albums | 30 |
This is the discography of Hong Kong singer Sammi Cheng (鄭秀文) including a list of singles and cover songs.
Studio albums
English translations adapted from Tidal.
Cantonese-language albums
Mandarin-language studio albums
Extended plays
Compilation albums
Greatest hits albums
Remix albums
Video albums
Concert albums
Singles
This is a list of all her singles throughout her music career.
Cover songs
This is a list of all Sammi Cheng's cover songs.
References
- ^"Listen to Sammi Cheng on TIDAL". Tidal. Retrieved 11 January
- ^Peak chart positions (Hong Kong):
- ^Peak chart positions (Malaysia):
- ^ "演唱會今晚揭開序幕 回顧鄭秀文樂壇成長之路" [The concert kicks off tonight, looking back at Sammi Cheng's music career growth]. Yahoo! News Hong Kong. 11 July Archived from the original on 19 March Retrieved 27 April
- ^"快樂迷宮 郑秀文" (in Chinese). Douban. Retrieved 27 April
- ^"郑秀文,任他们多漂亮,未及你矜贵" [Sammi Cheng, no matter how beautiful they are, they are not as noble as you]. Sina Entertainment (in Chinese). 19 April Retrieved 28 April
- ^"舍不得你 郑秀文" (in Chinese). Douban. 1 November Retrieved 27 April
- ^"With album sales exceeding one million, Sammi Cheng aspires to be a chubby housewife.( Never Want To Give You Up achieved triple platinum status, with total sales , copies)". Lianhe Wanbao. 23 November
- ^"after three months , Never Want to Give You Up successfully achieved triple platinum status". Nanyang Siang Pau. 10 October
- ^"David Gilchrist, senior VP of marketing for Warner Southeast Asia said that three Cantonese albums of Sammi Cheng, which all sold in excess of , units in Hong Kong alone". Billboard. 10 October
- ^ "IFPIHK Gold Disc A
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