Lyrics:
Why is my sky full of wet tears
Why is my sky always gray?
Drifting in the world The other side
Let loneliness invade over and over again
The sky is marked with long thoughts
Do you have clouds of thoughts hanging in your sky
< p>Will there be a cold moon in your skyExiled on the other side of the world
Let loneliness occupy you all night long
The sky hides deep longings
When will our skies become one?
When will our skies be connected
Waiting on each side of the world
Let me be lonely and laugh year after year
The sky is filled with layers of longing
I hope the sky is no longer full of wet tears
I hope the sky is not full of wet tears
A face painted with dust
"Sky" is a song sung by Faye Wong (formerly known by her stage name: Wang Jingwen). The song is included in her ninth album and her second Mandarin album "Sky". The first song of the album was released in Taiwan on November 10, 1994.
Extended information:
Faye Wong moved to Hong Kong with her father and her family in 1987. After being introduced by a friend, she learned singing from Dai Sicong, and then made her debut in 1989. There are 10 songs in one song, one of which is "Break Free", which was re-filled with Mandarin lyrics for "Dream Man" from the previous Cantonese album "Cranky Thoughts" in June.
"Sky" is Faye Wong's highest-selling album to date, with sales exceeding 800,000 in Taiwan alone. Classic songs such as "Sky", "Chess Piece" and "Reserve" also greatly increased Faye Wong's popularity, which was a major milestone for her to ascend to the throne of Queen of Heaven.
After the success of "Sky", Faye Wong began to try more music. Since then, whether in the Mandarin or Cantonese market, she has moved towards her favorite music path.
Young and extremely smart in voice control, Faye Wong showed her genius in "Sky". She is far more qualified than Kelly to use breathy voices. The title song is a quiet exotic beach, a sound that can make people fall asleep with their hands folded. "piece".
Singing for someone else might be intensely emotional and overwhelmingly sad, but Faye Wong lowered the atmosphere to a freezing point, feeling the pain of needless struggle and just waiting for the next step lonely. "Angel" is an attempt at long-term roll singing, and it is very successful, but I still like "Shadow", with its style of first suppressing and then rising, and its uneasy lyricism.
"Sentiment" is also a favorite. It also describes love in detail, and Faye Wong's performance is superior to the too square "Taste".
B3 B4 B5 all make me incredibly red. "Reserved", Faye Wong, who is used to being different, can no longer sing the plain and simple song "I love you", which is breathtaking and almost creepy. At that time, the whole audience in Shanghai sang this song, which was impressive but inappropriate. That kind of scene should still be reserved for "I Do".
B4 is the Mandarin version of "Break Free" and "Dream Man". "Dream Man" became popular among women and children on the street because of "Chungking Express", and Faye Wong's unhurried high-pitched delivery in "Break Free" is even better than the original singer. As for "The Oath", haha, it has already been included in "Random Thoughts", and it is included again... Are you really trying to prove something in a hurry?
Sentimental yet yuppie enough, this is Faye Wong’s last confession before she prepares to move towards something different with her next album "Please Yourself". Cao Jun said that people who like "Sky" too much will not like "Singing Tour" because Faye Wong will no longer have such an urban look.
"Sky" is still a disc for white-collar workers, although Faye Wong's nose, earrings and hairstyle are extremely European, American and hippie-like (the album's costume director is actually herself), and Faye Wong has become increasingly thinner since then. , embarking on a road of no return.