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The original song "Dancer"

The song Dancer was originally sung by Han Baoyi.

Han Baoyi, born in Taiwan Province, China on June 1st, 1965, is a female artist and singer in Taiwan Province, China. In 1981, he signed a contract with Taiwan Province Heartbeat Records Company, and then released his debut album "Dark Eyes". In 1987, China Guangzhou Audio & Video Publishing House introduced Han Baoyi's album "Pink Memories" for the first time, and the sales volume in that year exceeded 3 million. In the same year, the album Wordless Tenderness was released.

In p>1988, the albums Old Songs and New Styles and Wrong Love Songs were released. In February 1991, after the release of the album "Love is not a game", it faded out of the music scene for the first time. In 1989, Han Baoyi won the Platinum Record Award and the Gold Record Award. Representative works: Dancer, Love You to Old Age, Love Road.

Han Baoyi, formerly known as Jiang Qiongjuan, was born in Taiwan Province in 1965. Han Baoyi, who has two brothers and four sisters, had a good voice when she was young. Her extraordinary talent has been well reflected since childhood. After graduating from high school in 1981, he began to sing in some musical instruments and western restaurants. When I was a resident singer in Taipei, I traveled all over Taipei and was warmly welcomed, which gradually attracted the attention of record companies.

in the same year, Jiang qiongjuan was introduced to Taiwan Province's heartfelt record by a reporter from Minsheng newspaper in Taiwan Province, and she was given the stage name "Jiang yuelin" and became Delphine Tsai's sister. Taiwan Province Heartbeat Records and Singapore Ryuboshi Quanyin had a cooperative relationship that year. Heartbeat was responsible for the production of records, while Ryuboshi Quanyin was responsible for the distribution in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and other places.

Soon, Jiang Yuelin's first album "Dark Eyes" was published (the Hong Kong version was called "Seventeen and Eighteen Teenagers"), following the fresh folk song route popular in Taiwan Province at that time. This album contains the work "Moon Moon Half Screen Circle" by Wu Jinhuai, a famous teacher whom Jiang Yuelin worshipped when he was 9 years old, and entered the music scene as his successor.

In addition, Ci Heng, a famous musician, was invited to make Dark Eyes for Jiang Yuelin, especially Jiang Yuelin whose voice is like Oriole's coming out of the valley.