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Good listening and singing Cantonese songs

The Cantonese songs that are good to listen to and easy to sing include "Moonlight Serenade", "Broad Sea and Sky", "Gray Tracks", "Cold Rainy Night" and "Thousands of Que Songs".

1. "Midnight Serenade"

"Midnight Serenade" is a Cantonese song sung by Hong Kong male singer Hacken Lee. It is composed by Nahoko Kawai, lyrics by Xiang Xuehui, and Du Self-arranged, included in Hacken Lee's music album "Symbol of Destiny" released in November 1987.

In 1989, Hacken Lee re-recorded "Midnight Serenade" and included it in the album "Purple Dream". In 1999, Hacken Li signed a contract with Universal Music Group, and "Half Moon Serenade" was once again included in the album "A Year and a Half Years".

2. "Broad Sea and Sky"

"Broad Sea and Sky" is a Cantonese song sung by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It was written and composed by Wong Ka-kui and co-written by Beyond and Leung Bang-yin*** The song is included in Beyond's Cantonese album "Joy and Fury" released in May 1993.

In 1993, the song won the Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the "My Favorite Songwriting Award" on the popular music charts. In 2010, the song was selected into the "30 Songs in 30 Years" selection of the Chinese Golden Melody Awards 30 Years Classic.

3. "Gray Track"

"Gray Track" is a musical work (film and television masterpiece) by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It is written by Liu Zhuohui and composed and sung by Wong Ka-kui. Beyond arrangement. The song is the theme song of the 1990 movie "The Love of Heaven" starring Andy Lau and Karen Wu. It was included in the soundtrack of "The Love of Heaven" released by Xinyibao Records in June 1990.

4. "Cold Rainy Night"

"Cold Rainy Night" is a musical work by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It is included in Beyond's Cantonese album "Modern Times" released on March 11, 1988. "Stage".

This work was composed by lead singer and guitarist Huang Ka Kui, and bassist Huang Jiaqiang wrote and sang the lyrics. It is also the first song that Huang Jiaqiang sang in the Beyond band.

5. "Thousands of Ques"

"Thousands of Ques" is a Cantonese song sung by Priscilla Chan, written by Lin Zhenqiang, composed by Ma Kaino Yasuji, and composed by Tony Lu Arranged and included in Priscilla Chan's album "Forever Your Friend" released by Universal Music on January 1, 1989.

In 1989, the song won the annual TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Awards and the 12th Radio Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards. In 2007, the song won the Golden Melody Award at the RoadShow Supreme Music Awards.