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Alan Tam's 50 classic songs.
Alan Tam's 50 classic songs are as follows.

The first song "The Love of My Life"

Written by Xiang Xue Huai, composed and arranged by Wu, it is included in the Cantonese album Myth 199 1 released by Universal Records. This song is the theme song of the Hong Kong film A Tale of Two Cities. Ceng Zhiwei also said that every time I heard this song, I would cry when I thought of the pictures in the movie.

The second song "Little Storm"

The Little Storm was written by Zheng Guojiang and composed by Graham Russell/Clive Davis. It was recorded in 198 1 on the album "I can't forget you".

The third song "inseparable"

The song "Always Together" was composed by Yin and written by the doll, and she sang a very nice Mandarin song.

The fourth song "Summer Cold Wind"

The episode in the movie Happy Summer Vacation.

The fifth song "Love in Late Autumn"

Composed by Li Haojun, written by Lin Mincong and arranged by Tony Arevalo Jr., included in the Cantonese album Roots of Love released by 1984 Alan Tam.

The sixth song "I can't say goodbye"

This song "Can't Say Goodbye" may be one of the most popular Cantonese songs, and it has almost become the masterpiece of Tan's love songs. At the graduation ceremonies of major universities in Hong Kong, this song was sung as a graduation song. It is also famous in Chinese mainland and overseas Chinese communities, and it can be called a magnificent and romantic eulogy symbolizing the 1990s.

The seventh song "Love Bus Station"

Composer Projcct Moonlight Cafe, lyricist Xiang Xuehuai, arranger Billy Chan. At the same time, this song is both popular and romantic.

The eighth song "Pride"

The word:, the song:, 1984 was released, and this song is also difficult to sing.

The ninth "love trap"

This song has been very popular since the release of 1985. In 2007, Love Trap won the 25th Anniversary Golden Melody Award of Emerald Pure Gold, 1985 Hong Kong Top Ten Emerald Pure Gold, 1985 Hong Kong Top Ten Emerald Pure Gold Award.

The tenth "Wolf in sheep's clothing"

The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing was written and composed by Dao Lang. It was included in the album Heaven and Earth released by Alan Tam in 2004. In 2005, this song was rated as one of the top ten popular songs in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the 4th China Original Music Pop List, and the most popular song in the Music Pioneer List.

The eleventh "Half Dream and Half Awake"

This song is a Cantonese version of Alan Tam's song Between Dreams and Wakes, and it is also an episode of the movie Deserter of Love.

The twelfth song "Friends"

This song is also an episode of the movie "Dragon Brother and Tiger Brother". Friends has a high singing rate, and it is also one of the popular songs sung by ktv.

The thirteenth "Goodbye is also a tear"

Composed by Xiong Meiling, written by Huang Zhen and arranged by Tony Arevalo Jr., it was included in the Cantonese album Dream Smile released by Alan Tam Universal Records in 1994.

The 14th "Flying Horse"

Pegasus is the 37th Cantonese album released by Alan Tam. This album contains Alan Tam's classic songs.

The fifteenth song "Flowers in the Water"

There are two versions in Cantonese and Mandarin. 199 1 year, Alan Tam sang the Mandarin version of this song in CCTV Spring Festival Evening.

The 16th "Late Spring"

Composer: Yin Arranger: Tony II .. The song is divided into Cantonese and Mandarin versions. The Cantonese version was written by Xiang Xue Huai and included in the Cantonese album Late Spring released by Universal Records of Alan Tam 1983, while the Mandarin version was written by Yurui Liu and included in the Mandarin album Endless Love released by Universal Records of Alan Tam 19 1.

The seventeenth song "Live smartly"

Alan Tam and Priscilla Chan sang a Cantonese song, which is the theme song of the 96th TV series the legendary swordsman. Living smartly is also a life value and attitude. It is also a life principle that many people admire to express a bold, open-minded, free, independent of other people's opinions, and to struggle and survive for their own ideals and beliefs.

The eighteenth song "Kara is OK forever"

Composed by Alan Tam and written by Pan Yuanliang (Cantonese version), it is included in the album Dream Stage released by Alan Tam 1990.

The 19th Song "Strong Grass in the Wind"

Grass in the Wind is a song sung by Alan Tam and Cai Guoquan in the album Late Spring of 1983. Grass in the Wind was written by Li Bide and composed by Cai Guoquan.

The twentieth song "Do you still love me tomorrow?

Will you still love me tomorrow is a Cantonese song sung by Alan Tam and Guan Shuyi, written by Lu Yongqiang and composed by Tong Ange, and included in the Cantonese album Myth 199 1 released by Universal Records in Alan Tam.

No.21No.1 "Drunk alone in the street"

The lyrics written by Jane and the music composed by Gary Chen are included in the album "Forgotten City" released by 1989.

The 22nd issue of Roots of Love

1984 The root of love was released. This album is. The Roots of Love, Love in Late Autumn, Xia Feng and Who Can Change are all classics of Alan Tam. The root of love, composed by Chen Feili, topped the list of 20 golden songs in 2000, and the record sales in that year were eight platinum.

The 23rd Issue of Untitled Moment

Temporarily Untitled is a single composed by Liu Zhuohui, composed by Liu Yongsan and sung by Alan Tam. Released on September 2nd, 1993, included in the album Laughing at Life.

Song 24 "I can't forget you"

Lyrics: Lin Mincong, music: Itsuwa Mayumi, included in the album "I can't forget you".

No.25 "Dream Still"

Dream Still, a Cantonese version and a Mandarin version of Night Still Young, is included in the album "Without" published by 1990.

The 26th song "Once Met"

Written by Poon Wai Yuen and composed by Wu Qixian, the albums Xanadu and Once Met should be the first choice for this record. The melody is extremely sweet, and Alan Tam's deep voice adds a sense of loneliness. The whole song is spent in stability, but it contains endless regrets.

The 27th "Love in the Mist"

Lyrics by Lin Mincong and music by Suzuki Jisaburo, released on 1984, included in Alan Tam's album "Love in the Fog".

Article 28 "Who will create right and wrong?"

Who's going to set things right is a song written and sung by Alan Tam, which is included in the Cantonese album Smile of Dreams published by 1994.

The 29th "One Song One Story"

Written and composed by Lin, it was included in the Cantonese album Dream Smile released by Universal Records from 65438 to 0994.

The 30th issue of "Laughing at Life"

Cantonese songs written by Chen Shaoqi and arranged by Xu Riqin are included in the album "Full Record of Platinum Best-selling Songs in Twenty Years".

Song 3 1 The Catcher

The wind chaser is a love song in the Cantonese album Roots of Love published by 1984, which is a cover of メリーン by Alan Tam of the Japanese band The Alfee.

Song 32 "Love is so sweet"

Composed by Lu Guanting, written by Lu Guozhan and sung by Alan Tam, included in the album "Love in the Fog" released by 1984.

The thirty-third song "infatuation is like a doll"

Composed by Alan Tam and written by Chen Shaoqi. Goodbye Romance includes 1987' s top ten songs and "Sales Champion of the Year Award".

Song 34 "People who love to laugh"

Twenty-five is always the funniest person. In 2007, Alan Tam's new Mandarin album "The Man Who Loves Laughing Most" violated ten years' affection and remained warm.

Article 35 "Acquaintance is not accidental"

This song is included in the album Crazy Love You, written by Zheng Guojiang and composed by Feng Li.

The 36th Phantom

Composed by Man Yee Lam and written by Lin Mincong, it was included in the Cantonese album Late Spring released in Alan Tam on April 1983, and won the 1984 Top Ten Jade Pure Gold.

The 37th "lover"

Lover is a song in singer Alan Tam's album Lover. This song was published on 1992.

The 38th "Baby"

Alan Tam's Baby is similar to Paula Tsui's Three Points and Seven Points, Zhong Zhentao's Your Shadow and Jiang Hui's Love, but the lyrics are closer to the original work, showing the selfless love of parents for their unfilial children in an ordinary family.

The 39th issue of Wine Hearts

"Wine Red Heart" is a Chinese cover of the Japanese song "Heart of ワィンレッドの". This Chinese cover is from the eighth Cantonese album "Roots of Love" released by Alan Tam, written by Xiang Xue Huai and arranged by Masato Kai, which is a famous song in this album.

The 40th time "cherish"

Cherish the album "Lover" included in 1992.

Article 41 "Love You Most"

This is a song originally written by Alan Tam on 1985, written by Lin Mincong and composed by Sir Chen, and included in the album Love Trap.

The 42nd Song "Love and Righteousness Know Each other"

1989 Alan released Cantonese CD video tape, 1996 Zhuhai Huasheng Tape Factory released Polaroid original imported golden songs selected series. In the second episode, the name of the album is Love and Righteousness. The 10 songs in the album are all classics, which must be familiar to our fans. After listening to the tape, we are no longer young, but that affection will always be in our hearts.

The 43rd Song "Rain and Rain Sorrow"

"Love in the Rain" is a song in the Cantonese album "Goddess of Love" released by Alan Tam 1982, which has become one of the classics for him to sing Cantonese love songs with a unique accent in Alan Tam.

Article 44 "The body of love body double"

Body double of Love was included in the album Love in the Fog released by Alan Tam in 1984, while body double of Love is the Cantonese version of Japanese band H2O.

Article 45 Lorelei, the goddess of the storm

Lorelei is an album released by Alan Tam in 1985. After the concert of 1984 was a great success, Alan Tam followed suit and after intensive construction, released 1985' s second album, Lorelei, the Goddess of Storm, in the second half of the year. Goddess of the Storm continues the style of Guanze Hiroaki Hiraoka's first two works, but it is more beautiful and can really give people the feeling of a storm.

Song 46 "The more you love, the more you hurt"

Composed by Tong Ange, written and arranged by Lin, it was included in the Cantonese album Laughing at Life released on September 2nd, 65438. This song is adapted from Tong Ange's song Love and Sorrow.

Article 47 "Who can change"

Composed by Zheng Guojiang and arranged by Gu Jiahui, it was included in the Cantonese album Roots of Love released by Alan Tam on July 27th, 1984. This song is the theme song of Hong Kong TVB TV series Tianshi.

Article 48 "Hide You in a Song"

Included in the album "Hiding You in a Song for Love". Lyrics: Shi Rencheng, music: Zheng Zhiming.

The 49th "Romance on a Rainy Night"

1985 is a classic song published in the album "Love Trap".

The fiftieth "silent gratitude"

Wordless Gratitude is one of Alan Tam's three favorite songs (the other two are Cherish Cherish and One Song and One Story). This song is a work of thanking fans, which is very suitable as the last song of the concert.