Released: February 11, 1999

Songwriter: Kako Someya

Producer: 植松伸夫 (Nobuo Uematsu)

I never sang my songs
On the stage, on my own
I never said my words
Wishing they would be heard
I saw you smiling at me
Was it real, or just my fantasy?
You'd always be there in the corner
Of this tiny little bar

My last night here for you
Same old songs, just once more
My last night here with you?
Maybe yes, maybe no
I kind of liked it your way
How you shyly placed your eyes on me
Did you ever know
That I had mine on you?

Darling, so there you are
With that look on your face
As if you're never hurt
As if you're never down
Shall I be the one for you
Who pinches you softly but sure?
If frown is shown then
I will know that you are no dreamer

So let me come to you
Close as I wanna be
Close enough for me
To feel your heart beating fast
And stay there as I whisper
How I loved your peaceful eyes on me
Did you ever know
That I had mine on you?

Darling, so share with me
Your love if you have enough
Your tears if you're holding back
Or pain if that's what it is
How can I let you know
I'm more than the dress and the voice?
Just reach me out, then
You will know that you are not dreaming

Darling, so there you are
With that look on your face
As if you're never hurt
As if you're never down
Shall I be the one for you
Who pinches you softly but sure?
If frown is shown then
I will know that you are no dreamer

Faye Wong

Faye Wong (born 8 August 1969), is a Chinese singer and actor who was one of the top Canto-pop artists of the 1990s. Although she primarily sings in Cantonese and Mandarin, she has performed a few songs in English. However, some of her most popular songs are Chinese translations of English-language alternative music.

Her performance of “夢中人”, a Cantonese cover of The Cranberries‘ “Dreams”, is featured in the soundtrack of Wong Kar-wai’s 1994 film Chungking Express. She co-stars in this film, as well as in Wong Kar-wai’s 2004 film 2046.