Sandra Lang
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| Sandra Lang | |
|---|---|
| Chinese name | 仙杜拉 |
| Pinyin | xian1 du4 la1 (Mandarin) |
| Jyutping | sin1 dou6 laa1 (Cantonese) |
| Origin | Hong Kong |
| Born | United States |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Genre(s) | Cantopop, Hong Kong English pop |
| Years active | 1960s, 1970s |
Sandra Lang is a former Taishan Cantopop singer, active in the 1970s. During the late 1960s her career began under the HK English pop group named the Chopstick Sisters. The group did not last long, as Lang soon went solo for TVB.
In 1974 her Cantonese TV theme song "The Yuanfen of a Wedding that Cries and Laughs" (啼笑姻緣) would make Cantopop the new music phenomenon. The song was aired on TVB Jade on 11 March 1974 at 7 pm. The 1974 version of the song was written by Joseph Koo.

