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Wakkin Chow’s top ten classic songs

The top ten classic songs of Zhou Huajian are "The Truest Dream", "Make Me Happy and Let Me Worry", "Flower Heart", "Lonely Sleeping", "Rain or Rain", "Love Follows Me" ", "The Hard-to-Recite Sutra", "Friends", "Wangyoucao", "Hua Dan".

1. "The Truest Dream"

"The Truest Dream" was composed by Luo Dayou, the godfather of Taiwanese music. It has a beautiful and moving melody and is catchy. It is a very classic song ’s old song, the Cantonese version of which is "Where Are We Not Meeting in Life" sung by Hong Kong female singer Priscilla Chan.

2. "Make Me Happy and Let Me Worry"

"Make Me Happy and Let Me Worry" is both the title of one of Zhou Huajian's albums and the name of one of its singles. This album is undoubtedly the One of the best commercial works in the Taiwanese music scene, his smooth melody and successful image packaging have also brought singer Zhou Huajian to the peak of his singing career. Li Zongsheng calls Zhou Huajian's unique singing style the meticulous style: he pays great attention to articulation, transposition, and breathing, and sings with concentration and consistency, which makes people feel full of sincerity.

3. "Flower Heart"

The original song is the theme song composed by Japanese composer Masakichi Kina for the Japanese movie "Tower of Sandan" based on Okinawa folk songs. Taiwanese lyricist Li Manting based it on The original composer wrote the lyrics and created the song "Hua Xin". The song expresses nostalgia, cherishment and admiration for the "flower", and hopes to walk with the "flower".

4. "Can't Sleep Alone"

"Can't Sleep Alone" is included in the album "Hua Xin". This song is ranked second in the album "Hua Xin" , it was not the title song initially when it was released, but because it was unexpectedly warmly welcomed by fans, it also became a classic song of Stephen Chow's.

5. "Come Rain or Shine"

"Come Rain or Shine" is a Mandarin album released in 1994. It is a representative work of his heyday. The album was both a critical success and a box-office hit. It is the only annual sales volume in Taiwan. It exceeded 740,000. Because of the release of this album, Zhou Huajian won the reputation of being selected as one of the four top singers in the 1994 "KTV Singer and Queen Singer Election".

6. "Love Follows"

"Love Follows" is included in Zhou Huajian's album "Love Follows" released on July 7, 1995. In 1995, the song Won the 2nd Chinese Music Chart Chart Channel V Chinese Top 20 Chart Song Award.

7. "The Sutra That Is Hard to Recite"

"The Sutra That Is Hard to Recite" is a theme song tailor-made for the 97 version of Hong Kong TVB's "The Legend of the Dragon". It is composed majestically by Stephen Chow The composition and singing, coupled with Lin Xi's beautiful lyrics, vividly display the theme of this TV series.

8. "Friends"

"Friends" is included in Zhou Huajian's album of the same name "Friends" released by Rolling Stone Records on April 16, 1997. In 1997, the song won the The song that topped the 4th Chinese Top 20 Chart in Channel.

9. "Forget Worry Grass"

The song "Forget Worry Grass" originated from a Japanese folk song with a warm style that Zhou Huajian once received. Due to the situation of writing the lyrics at that time, It didn't go well and was not recorded, but after listening to it repeatedly, Zhou Huajian felt that the style of this song was very touching and soothing, so he started to add a folk song to the album "Forget-the-Worry Grass" , and constantly communicated with the lyricist.

10. "Hua Dan"

At a family gathering, Zhou Huajian sang a song called "Song Girl from the End of the World" that his mother loved. Before the song was finished, his mother burst into tears. From this, the concept of the album "Hua Dan" gradually took shape in Zhou Huajian's mind. He wanted to use "voice" to interpret a series of classic songs by female singers from Zhou Xuan to Faye Wong, spanning 80 years of time and space. This is an album that combines Peking Opera and pop music. An album that combines the genres of music.