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Song titles about rain

1. "Heart Rain" was written by Liu Zhenmei, composed by Ma Zhaojun, arranged by Chen Zhiyuan, and sung by Li Bihua. Included in the album of the same name "Heart Rain" released in August 1987. In 1993, Yang Yuying and Mao Ning sang this song, which was included in the duet album "How Many Times Can I Have Love Like This" released in May 1993. In 1995, the song won the "Top Ten Golden Songs" award from Liaoning Literature and Art Radio. In 2012, Yang Yuying returned to the music scene, appeared on Hunan Satellite TV's New Year's Eve party and sang the song with Mao Ning.

2. "Bingy Rain" is a Mandarin lyrical song written by Andy Lau and Li Mi, composed by Pan Xieqing, arranged by Ricky Ho, and sung by Andy Lau. It is included in Andy Lau's album "Icy Rain" released on December 24, 1997. "Love is Unforgettable". In 1997, the song won the Most Popular Chinese Golden Song and Top Ten Golden Songs at the Malaysia Dynamic 321 Golden Melody Awards.

3. "The Rain Keeps Falling" is a song sung by Zhang Yu. It was written by Shi Yilang, composed by Zhang Yu, and arranged by Michael Thomson. It was included in Zhang Yu's release on September 1, 1999. album "The Rain Keeps Falling". In 2000, the song won the 99th Song Award in the 6th Channel V Chinese Chart.

4. "The Sunshine Always Comes After the Storm" is a song written by Chen Jiaming, composed by Chen Jiaming, arranged by Wu Qinglong, and sung by Xu Meijing. It is included in the album "We Are All People Returning at Night". The reason why this song became the team anthem of the Chinese women's volleyball team is that it became popular because of the singing of the women's volleyball team members at that time.

5. "Rain in June" is a song written, composed and sung by Xue Yongjia. It was created in 2001 and included in the 2004 album "Rain in June Complete Song Collection". In 2005, "June Rain" was selected as one of the episodes of the costume fantasy TV series "Legend of Sword and Fairy" adapted from the domestic stand-alone game of the same name, and was sung by Hu Ge.