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"'When Will You Return?'" is a Chinese song first sung by Zhou Xuan in 1937, but also well known as a song by Teresa Teng. It has also been variously translated as "'When Will the Gentleman Come Back Again?'" or "'When Will You Come Back Again?'" The lyrics were written by Huang Jiamo set to a tune composed by Liu Xue'an.

Background



Composition

According to Liu Xue'an's son, the tune was written by his father at an undergraduate party at the Shanghai Music Conservatory, during which an impromptu song-composition competition was suggested. Liu wrote the melody quickly, played it as a tango song and won the approval of other students., citing , p. 231 The director Fang Peilin (d. 1949?) liked the tune, and asked Bei Lin (later identified as Huang Jiamo) to write the lyrics to be used for his new film., citing , pp. 230231

Controversy

The song was highly popular as well as controversial. The controversy arose due to the various interpretations and political readings of its supposed "hidden" meaning. The lyrics were interpreted as either anti-Japanese, treasonous, or pornographic. After 1949 the song was banned by the People's Republic of China because it was seen as bourgeois and decadent. The writer Liu was criticized and suffered during the Anti-Rightist Movement in 1957 and during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s. He offered a public self-criticism in 1980 before he was rehabilitated, but criticism of the song continued in mainland China for some time as an example of "Yellow Music", a product of decadent and immoral society.

Zhou Xuan's original version



The song was originally sung by Zhou Xuan and first appeared as an accompaniment to the film 'Three Stars by the Moon' , a 1937 film directed by Fang Peilin and produced by the Yihua film company. The film was one of the last silent movies made in China, and the only silent movie Zhou Xuan starred in. The songs in the film were probably played to the audience on a gramophone synchronized with the action.

Teresa Teng's version



The song became heavily associated with Teresa Teng through her version, first released on her 1978 "A Love Letter" album, so much that she has supplanted Zhou Xuan as "the primary singer identified with this song". In Mainland China too, Teng became prominent via the song. Geremie R. Barm, author of 'In the Red: On Contemporary Chinese Culture', described the song as a "nostalgic ode". Barm said that some individuals on the Mainland condemned the song, describing it as "traitorous" and "obscene".

Memorials for Teng have included performances of "When Will You Return?"

Other versions



Zhou's colleague, actress Li Lili performed the song in Cai Chusheng's film 'Orphan Island Paradise' (1939).

The song was translated into Japanese and sung by Hamako Watanabe (1940), and was re-released by Li Xianglan the following year; Li (aka Yamaguchi Yoshiko) was fluent in both Chinese and Japanese, and also performed Chinese versions.

The song has been recorded by Judy Ongg, Fei Yu-ching, Lisa Ono, Claire Kuo and many others.

Mitsuki Takahata sang it as the title track to the film 'Itsu mata kimi to' (2017).

A rendition entitled Waiting for Your Return by Jasmine Chen and arranged by Christopher Tin played during the opening credit of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' (2018).

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