"Yi Dong's Heart" is a music album by singer Jiang Yuheng, which contains 10 songs including "Yi Dong's Heart". Basic introduction Chinese name: Yi Dong's Heart Album Language: Mandarin Album Singer: Jiang Yuheng Number of Tracks: 10 Release Date: August 1, 1987 Music Style: Pop Record Company: UFO Enterprise Producer: Chen Zhiyuan Release Region: Hong Kong, Taiwan Creation Background, author introduction, album tracks, creative background This is Jiang Yuheng's fifth solo album in three years. For those who love his singing, such output is really not much. As long as we think about the release of the last album after 20 months of waiting, we can't help but be surprised; this city, unknowingly, I missed a lot of tenderness that originally belonged to you and me. "Gentle", yes - in these not-so-short 20 months, hundreds of records have been released, and countless new people have emerged, old, young, handsome, weird, strong, It is light, but there has never been a male singer who can replace the feeling Jiang Yuheng gave us; there is no other kind of singing that makes us care and bring us down. Jiang Yuheng, a man who is still like a child even though he has gone through many hardships. From "Love Me" to "Yesterday's Dream is Far Away", from wandering alone 6 years ago, coming to Taiwan from the North, to becoming a nationally known melancholy singer, Jiang Yuheng's story contains too much luck, but also more personal efforts. ; It’s so difficult to explain, yet everything seems to fall into place. His face is not handsome, but his natural voice makes people get close to him; his singing voice is not "beautiful", but it is unconditionally tolerable; his performance always involves standing upright with a guitar, but he can easily perform every time. Hope attracted; the whole audience held their breath... His melancholy and loneliness seem so out of place, but they deeply impact the fragile soul of every modern person and never tire of it. "The Moving Heart" - Jiang Yuheng's first work after joining UFO Records, was completed in such an extremely cautious mood. It is our ideal to try to continue Jiang Yuheng's recognized personal style, but also to keenly grasp the current pulse of music characteristics; in popular love, it is our goal to develop the thinking and pace of modern life and modern men. So we have the restlessness and longing in the "moving heart", the resistance and struggle in "every day, every day", and the last glimmer of tenderness and hope in "waiting for the person you love". The ideas that 10 songs can convey may be limited, but "a 29-year-old man sings the songs of a 30-year-old" is our unanimous feeling about this record. If the age of 30 represents an indicator of settling down and settling down in life, "29" should be the last night of chaos and the final recklessness in life. When the wounds become scarred and the mind stops wandering, the memories of wind and rain will eventually turn into harmonious wisdom and float again from the songs! Like the lonely shadow on the horizon, and like the prodigal son in front of the building who never returns, "and since it is regarded as a river, it must continue to flow." Jiang Yuheng has walked from a lonely place, and will also go to a magnificent place. . Let us bless him! About the author Jiang Yuheng, Taiwanese singer. In the early 1980s, Jiang Yuheng went to Taiwan from Seoul alone to develop his career. His song "Looking Back Again" became a hit, as did "My Moving Heart", "Love in a Lifetime", "Looking Back Again", "Many Years Later", "Cheers to the Past", "Don't Let Me Get Drunk Alone", "Three Plum Blossom Lanes", "Are You Afraid of Loving Me", "Women's Tears", "Trace of Love" and many other songs were very popular. However, after that, his investment and business failed and he was in debt. Tired and melancholy, he once again entered the music scene. Album Tracks 01 The Moving Heart 02 Every Day Every Day 03 The Last Wait 04 The Song That Can’t End 05 I Was Young Too 06 Waiting for the One I Love 07 Nothing to Say 08 Keep Going 09 The Adventure of Love 10 If I’m Drunk