The Goodbye Kiss (Chinese: 吻別; pinyin: Wěnbié) is the fifth Mandarin studio album by Hong Kong recording artist Jacky Cheung.
[1][2][3][4] In early 1994, Hong Kong's popular music reached a historic high point in Mainland China, the album sold 2.2 million legitimate copies there, despite significant levels of piracy,[5] and the influence of the album in China was higher than previous popular songs.
[citation needed] In 2003, Michael Learns to Rock covered the title track, "Goodbye Kiss" in English and released it as "Take Me to Your Heart".
The song has also been covered by many Asian musicians, such as Jay Chou, Anson Hu, Justin Lo, and others.
A band in Myanmar Iron Cross has also made a cover of the title track as well known as ကြိုးမဲ့စွန် (Stringless Kite) [8] In 2008, the Chinese Musicians Exchange Association ranked The Goodbye Kiss number 19 in their list of the 100 Greatest Taiwanese Pop Music Albums from 1975–1993.