Priscilla Chan's top ten classic songs are as follows:
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Drifting Snow is a song written by Jane, composed by K.Kuwata, arranged by Zengxi Zhao and sung by Priscilla Chan. It was included in the album Come Back released by Priscilla Chan in June 1992.
in p>28, this song won the audience's favorite Chinese classic golden melody award at the 5th annual general selection ceremony of the global Chinese music scene. "Snow Drifting" is a cover of "The Journey of Flowers" ("The Journey of Flowers") by the keyboardist Harayuko of the Southern Sky Stars Orchestra in Japan. Keisuke Kuwata, the lead singer and guitarist of Nantian Stars Orchestra, is the husband of Genko.
2. Qian Qian Que Song.
Qian Qian Que Ge was written by Lin Zhenqiang, composed by Kohji Makaino and arranged by Tony Arevalo Jr..
This song won my favorite song award in commercial radio, Top Ten Golden Songs Award of TVB in 1989 and Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Award of Radio Television Hong Kong in the 12th session. In the 3-year classic selection of Chinese Golden Songs Award in 21, Priscilla Chan's masterpiece "Qian Qian Que Song" was selected as "3 Songs in 3 Years".
3. Come back.
"Come Back" is a Cantonese song in the album of the same name released by Priscilla Chan, a famous Hong Kong singer, in 1992. It became popular all over the world in the 199s and became a milestone for domestic fans to know Priscilla Chan. This song is adapted and covered from "Puppet" in Taiwan Province singer Chen Xiaoxia's 91 Taiwanese album "Bigfoot Sister".
4. Red Tea House.
Tea House is one of the representative works of Priscilla Chan, a famous Hong Kong singer, which was included in the album Come Back in 1992. Priscilla Chan's extraordinary singing skills and affectionate interpretation made him one of the top ten Chinese golden songs in 1992. This song is one of the required songs of Netease Cloud Music KTV.
5. Silly Girl.
Silly Woman is a song sung by Hong Kong singer Priscilla Chan, composed by M. L. Diego and M. T. Diego, written by Lin Zhenqiang and supervised by Ou Dingyu. It was included in the album Xian Qing released by Priscilla Chan in 1988. This song won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award of Radio Television Hong Kong and the Top Ten Golden Melody Award of Radio Television in 1988.
6. The Lost Promise.
"The Lost Promise" is a single from Priscilla Chan's music album "Girls Magazine" released in January 1984, and written by Angus. Priscilla Chan became an instant hit because of the song "The Lost Promise", and became the champion of the Chinese songs list of Radio Television Hong Kong and the golden song of the wireless season, and later won the Best Newcomer Award of 1984 among the top ten Chinese golden songs.
7. Night Machine.
Night Machine is a song written by Chen Shaoqi, composed by R. Siegel and Robert Jung, arranged by Tony Arevalo Jr. and sung by Priscilla Chan. It was included in the album Forever Your Friend and released on June 3th, 1989. In 1989, the song won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards of Radio Television Hong Kong and the Top Ten jade solid gold Songs of Wireless Television in the third season.
8. The Ring Finger.
"The Ring Finger" is a song by Priscilla Chan, which was included in "Priscilla Chan Live Life II Concert 28". ? In 28, he won the Cantonese Golden Melody Award at the annual general election ceremony of the global Chinese music scene.
9, "love affair".
A song "Love the Dust" has laid a solid foundation for the development of Priscilla Chan's music scene. This song was once rated as "the best song in Priscilla Chan" by fans. The song has been on the list for 16 weeks! Create another miracle in Cantonese music.
1, "Life somewhere tomorrow"
A song in Priscilla Chan's album "Autumn Colors", written by Jane and composed by Tayu Lo. "Life somewhere tomorrow" is a classic that can be handed down from generation to generation. This song has a taste of "meet and laugh and forget the enmity". The mandarin version of this song is Emil Wakin Chau's "The True Dream".