The sun never sets is a song sung by Jolin Tsai, a pop singer in Taiwan Province, China. It is a cover of BWO's Sunshine in the Rain, adapted by Luke Tsui, and consists of a body without organs. It was included in Jolin Tsai's album Spy J released on September 2 1 2007, and it was also the background music in the musical film The Crack of Memory.
Creative background:
This song is a cover of the English song Sunshine in the Rain sung by Swedish trio BWO Shell Band, composed by a body without organs. Because this song was very popular in European and American music circles after its release in 2005, EMI bought this song, and the Chinese lyrics were rewritten by musician Luke Tsui and included in Jolin Tsai's ninth album "Agent J".
Related introduction:
The sun never sets was originally another name for the British Empire. The British Empire is the largest colonial empire in history, which consists of mainland, dominion, colony and trust territory. As the world hegemon, the contradiction between the British Empire and the emerging German Empire cannot be reconciled. 19 14 years, Britain participated in the first world war.
After the victory 192 1 year, the former colony of Germany was captured according to the Paris Peace Conference, with a territory area of 35.5 million square kilometers, accounting for a quarter of the world's land. It is the largest country in human history, covering seven continents and four oceans, including Antarctica, and there is always a place in the territory of the British Empire where the sun shines, so it is known as the "empire where the sun never sets".
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