Some good songs include "Glory Days", "You Will Win If You Love to Fight", "Invisible Wings", "Snail", and "Broad Sea and Sky".
1. "Glory Years"
"Glory Years" is a song sung by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It was composed by Wong Ka-kui and arranged by Beyond. The song is divided into two versions: Cantonese and Mandarin.
The Cantonese version was written by Huang Jiakui and was included in Beyond's Cantonese album "Destiny Party" released in September 1990; the Mandarin version was written by He Qihong and Zhou Zhiping and was included in Beyond's Mandarin album "Glory" released in April 1991. "Years".
This song is a work composed by Huang Jiaju for the South African black leader Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. In 1990, the song (Cantonese version) won the Top Ten Golden Songs Award at the 1990 Top Ten Golden Songs Awards Ceremony. Wong Ka Kui won the Top Ten Golden Songs Best Lyrics Award for this song (Cantonese version).
2. "If you love to fight, you will win"
"If you love to fight, you will win", as a Hokkien pop music song, written and composed by Taiwanese composer Chen Baitan, singer Ye Qitian was the original lead singer, and was later covered or adapted by many singers. The song is also one of the interludes in the poverty alleviation drama "Mountains and Seas" broadcast in 2021.
"If You Love to Fight, You Will Win" has a profound social background. From the perspective of Taiwanese society, the society has just opened up, which is the so-called "lifting of martial law". People are like birds that are let fly. They can be free all of a sudden. Flying freely in the sky, people all have the idea of ????strengthening their careers, so it is consistent with people's mentality in the early days of opening up.
When he first received the song, Ye Qitian discussed how to sing the song with his lyrics and composition teacher ***. At that time, he had a hunch that it would definitely spread in the future, because he once Ci is highly encouraged, especially its inspiring spirit and inspiring artistic conception.
3. "Invisible Wings"
"Invisible Wings" is a folk-style song sung by Taiwanese pop singer Angela Chang, and is also the star of the TV series "Love Kill 17" The theme song, written and composed by Wang Yajun, is included in Angela Chang's album "Pandora" released in 2006.
In 2007, the song won the 4th MusicRadio China TOP Chart on-demand championship and the 14th Beijing Pop Music Ceremony (China Song Chart) 2006 Golden Song and other awards; Angela Chang performed in the 2007 CCTV Spring Festival Gala The song was sung at the party; the 2009 Beijing Spring College Entrance Examination essay question was adapted from the song.
In October 2012, Angela Chang released the song "Visible Wings" to echo the song; the 2014 film "Dear" directed by Peter Chan also used the song as an episode.
4. "Snail"
"Snail" is a song written and composed by Jay Chou. It is the theme song of World Vision's charity event "30 Famine", composed by Xu Ruyun , Qi Qin, Dynamic Train, and Xiong Tianping sang together for the first time, which was included in Xu Ruyun's album "True Love Invincible" released on January 1, 1999.
"Snail" was later reinterpreted by Jay Chou and included in Jay Chou's album "Fantasy Plus" released on December 28, 2001. This version was used in the 2016 movie "The Ten Thousand Kilometer Promise" 》theme song and released a tribute version of the MV.
In 2005, the song was selected as a patriotic song for middle school students in Shanghai.
5. "Broader Sea and Sky"
"Broader Sea and Sky" is a Cantonese song sung by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It is written and composed by Wong Ka-kui and co-written by Beyond and Leung Bang-yin*** The song is included in Beyond's Cantonese album "Joy and Fury" released by Warner Records on May 14, 1993.
In 1993, the song won the 16th Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the "My Favorite Songwriting Award" on the popular music charts. In 2010, the song was selected into the "30 Songs in 30 Years" selection of the Chinese Golden Melody Awards 30 Years Classic. Today, this song has transcended the scope of language and music and has become a belief, faith and power.