Cho Yong-pil (born on March 21, 1950 in Hwaseong, Korea) is a South Korean
singer. Growing up in Seoul and inspired by American singer-songwriter Ray
Charles, Cho performed in several bands including country and western group
Atkins, and popular South Korean rock group Five Fingers. Debuting as a soloist
in 1975, Cho released “Come Back to Busan Harbor” which attracted considerable
commercial success, particularly in Japan, leading a Japanese-language version
of the song that Cho performed live. His first studio album Chang bakkui yeoja 창
밖의 여자 (The Woman outside the Window) (197...