Vinyl Record Buyback Notes | The wind continues to blow, making it hard to leave.

Vinyl Record Notes The wind continues to blow, buyback appraisal by Hong Kang Trading
Peerless and untamed
Gentle and soft-spoken, or perhaps firm and confident
Time passes silently, leaving only memories in dreamsLeslie Cheung's classic vinyl record cover

When it comes to Chinese cinema and music, Leslie Cheung is an inescapable name. Every role he played exuded his soul and charm, and every song he sang was unforgettable. Just like that, one can be deeply captivated by a person, only to find that such a charismatic figure had already passed away...

This year

Marks the 18th anniversary of Leslie Cheung's passing

18 years have flown by in a flash

Yet the roles he created

And the songs he sang

Have left us with profound memories

As Brother Leslie once said,

Painting is about creating stories, singing is about narrating stories.

Every one of his songs tells a story.

Leslie Cheung's 'The Wind Continues to Blow' record inner sleeve

This song is Leslie Cheung's breakthrough hit and also the theme song for his starring film "Once a Thief."

In 1983, when Leslie Cheung's career was at a low point, he obtained the adaptation rights to his idol Momoe Yamaguchi's famous song "Sayonara no Mukou Gawa." He hoped to find a renowned lyricist and approached Zheng Guojiang. Mr. Zheng's writing fee was 3,000 silver dollars.

Fortunately, Zheng Guojiang was kind and discerning, making an exception by offering a 50% discount to this earnest junior, thus leading to the song "The Wind Continues to Blow."

Leslie Cheung had a deep affection for this song. He sang, "How many happy memories from the past, why not chase them together with you?" At every one of Leslie Cheung's concerts, he never missed performing this popular song. We seem to see the untamed Leslie Cheung from "Once a Thief," telling his beloved, "Let's fall in love together, and die embracing each other."

The past is gone, no longer lingering

Have something you want to part with but don't know where to start? WhatsApp 94530784 to Hong Kang Trading, and we will patiently explain each step to you.



Practical questions about buyback "The Wind Continues to Blow, Can't Bear to Leave"

Q: Is it suitable to get an appraisal for "The Wind Continues to Blow, Can't Bear to Leave" now?

A: Yes, it is. The market value of vinyl records is influenced by market demand, condition, and physical version. Getting an appraisal doesn't mean you have to sell, but it can give you an idea of the approximate cash value, preventing you from undervaluing your collection.

Q: When assessing "The Wind Continues to Blow, Can't Bear to Leave," which details most affect the quote?

A: Hong Kang Trading will focus on the version, first pressing, record scratches, completeness of the sleeve, and completeness of accessories. The more complete the information, the closer the quote will be to the actual transaction price. If there are flaws in the condition, we will directly explain their impact on the price.

Q: If I have something similar to "The Wind Continues to Blow, Can't Bear to Leave," what should I provide when inquiring?

A: It is recommended to first take clear photos of the front, back, sealed edges, or corner details, then supplement with information on origin, storage method, and quantity. After sending photos via WhatsApp 94530784, we can make a preliminary assessment before arranging an inspection at our store or on-site.


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If you also have "The Wind Continues to Blow, Can't Bear to Leave" or similar vinyl records and want to know their value, you can first send photos via WhatsApp 94530784. Hong Kang Trading will respond with an appraisal direction based on the physical condition, and then arrange for on-site or in-store collection as needed.

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