"Really Love You"
Lyrics: Liang Meiwei
Music composed by: Wong Ka Kui
Original singer: Beyond
Wong Ka-Kui: A match that cannot be modified
Bring warmth always behind your back
Always pay attention even if you are verbose
Too guilty if you don’t know how to cherish
Wong Jiaqiang: Intoxicated with musical scales, she doesn’t appreciate it
Mother’s love never gives in
Determined to struggle in her heart
My parents’ kindness can be repaid in the end
Huang Jiaju: The spring breeze turns into rain and warms my heart
A lifetime of blessing and silent gift
What a warm look in your eyes
Teach I look firmly at the road ahead
Tell me not to give up when I fall
I can’t explain how I can repay my kindness
Love is infinitely generous
Please allow me to say that I really love you
Huang Guanzhong: A match that cannot be modified
Bring warmth always behind your back
Even if it is long-winded Always pay attention
I feel too guilty if I don’t know how to cherish
Yip Shirong: I still remember my warm opponent
Always take care of me and remain the same
The ideal is finally here today
Share the glory and hope to achieve it
Huang Jiaju: The spring breeze turns into rain and warms my heart
Gifts of blessings in a lifetime of words
< p>It is your warm eyesTeach me to look at the road ahead with determination
Tell me not to give up when I fall
I can’t explain how I can repay my loved ones Grace
The generosity of love is infinite
Please allow me to say that I really love you
The spring breeze turns into rain to warm my heart
A lifetime You gave me a gift without words
How warm your eyes are
Teach me to look at the road ahead with perseverance
Tell me not to give up when I fall
I can’t explain how I can repay my kindness
Love is infinitely generous
Please allow me to say that I really love you
Third son: It’s your warm eyes (Wong Ka Kui: Wo Ho)
Teach me to look at the road ahead with perseverance
Teach me not to give up when I fall (Wo Ho)
I can’t explain how I can repay my kindness (Wo Ho)
Love is infinitely generous
Please allow me to say that I really love you (Wo Ho)
< p>Extended information:"Really Love You" is a song sung by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It was written by Liang Meiwei and composed by Huang Jiakui. It was included in the album released by Xinyibao Records in July 1989. In the Cantonese album "Beyond IV", the Mandarin version of this song is called "You Know My Confusion".
In 1989, the song entered the radio charts for 12 weeks, peaking at No. 1; it was selected as one of the top ten Chinese golden songs in 1989.
Creative background
It was very difficult when the Beyond band was first established. Everyone could not even afford a decent musical instrument, let alone hold a concert. Huang Jiaju’s father was relatively conservative. , has always hoped that Ka Kui would have a stable job when he grew up, and did not want him to engage in music.
But Jiaju’s mother is different. She has always respected her son’s ideas and believes that the saying “Interest is the best mentor in life” is very reasonable. Moreover, Jiaju’s mother often After listening to my son singing various songs, I think that my son is very talented and has full interest to motivate him. He will definitely be able to make great achievements in music in the future. Even if he does not make great achievements, at least he has done what he wants to do and will not leave behind. remorse.
Therefore, Jiaju's mother often secretly saves money for Jiaju, and Jiaju is very grateful to her mother.
Later, a concert was held on the eve of Mother's Day. Investors really wanted Wong Ka Kui to compose a song about praising maternal love. Initially Ka Kui was unwilling because he didn't want to compose a song for commercial purposes, but later He agreed because he had been thinking about writing a song to express his gratitude to his mother for a long time.
In this way, the popular song "Really Love You" was born overnight. It must be said that Huang Jiaju is not only a super musical genius, but also a grateful and knowledgeable person. A filial son who pays back. According to Huang Jiaqiang's later recollection, when Ka Kui sang "Really Love You" on Mother's Day, their mother was also present and was moved to tears many times by her son's affectionate singing.