"Angel Wings"
Singer: An Hu
Composer: Xu Yuteng
Lyrics: Xu Yuteng
Wherever the fallen leaves will go with the wind, leaving only a beautiful scene in the sky
The sound of flying is like the wings of an angel
It has crossed my happy past, where love has come This place still retains the fragrance of yesterday and the familiar warmth
Like angel wings, flying across my boundless heart
I believe you are still there Here, I have never left
My love is like an angel guarding you. If my life ends here
I will never leave you, I will find an angel to love you for me
The place where love has been, still retains the fragrance of yesterday
The familiar warmth, like the wings of an angel
crosses my boundless heart, I believe You are still here
Never left, my love is like an angel protecting you
If life ends here, there will be no me from now on
I will find an angel Love you for me, believe that you are still here
Never leave, my love is like an angel guarding you
If life ends here, there will be no me from now on
I will find an angel to love you for me, I will find an angel to love you for me
"Angel Wings" is a song that An Hu has been waiting for ten years. , An Hu has always had a close relationship with music: singing in karaoke halls, writing songs for others, and investing his own money to produce his favorite singles - it seems that every move is only one step away from the dream of releasing a record. However, This step has been going around for ten years.
Extended information:
"Angel Wings" is included in An Hu's album of the same name "Angel Wings" released in 2007.
Xu Yuteng's version of "Angel Wings"? is included in the album "Li Lei and Han Meimei" released on May 10, 2010. It is jointly produced by Qianqiangang Culture and People's Education Electronic Audio and Video Publishing House.
The production of this album took a year. He was responsible for all the lyrics and music creation in the album. The central idea of ??creation revolves around the youthfulness that the "post-80s" have heard, thought and experienced. The comparison with the current situation unfolds, and it is different from the once popular "Wait a Minute" and "Angel Wings" that was sung in the streets and alleys, becoming a campus rhapsody exclusively for the "post-80s generation"