Recommended music classics and old songs: "Qian Qian Que Song", "You at the Same Desk", "The Sea", "Shanghai Beach", "Broad Sea and Sky".
1. "Thousands of Que Songs"
The song "Thousands of Ques Songs" was included in Priscilla Chan's farewell album "Forever Friends". Some words, music, and melodies, once played, evoke not only memories, but also a cherished emotion from the past.
2. "You at the Same Desk"
"You at the Same Desk" is a song sung by Lao Lang. Included in Lao Lang's album "Lian Lian Feng Chen" released in 1995. In that era of fluttering white clothes, Lao Lang sang the poems of a generation and the oaths of distant and eternal alliances. "My Deskmate" has a simple melody and plain lyrics, but it just hides the undercurrents in many people's hearts.
3. "The Sea"
"The Sea" is a song sung by Taiwanese singer Zhang Yusheng. It was written by Chen Dali and composed by Chen Dali and Chen Xiunan. It was released in 1992 and included in the collection. On the album "The Sea". "The Sea" is a song that expresses emotion based on the scenery. It not only describes the majesty of the sea, but also expresses the longing for the people who have passed away.
4. "Shanghai Beach"
"Shanghai Beach" is a song sung by Ye Liyi. Composed by Gu Jiahui and written by Huang Zhan, it was included in Ye Liyi's 1980 album of the same name "Shanghai Beach". This song is the theme song of the 1980 TV series "Shanghai" starring Chow Yun-fat and Zhao Yazhi.
5. "Broad Sea and Sky"
"Broad Sea and Sky" is a song sung by the Hong Kong band Beyond. It is written and composed by Wong Ka-kui and arranged by Beyond and Leung Bang-yin. Included in Beyond's album "Joy and Fury" released in 1993. "Broader Sea and Sky" is one of the most outstanding works in Beyond's music career. It awakened the awareness of the main melody in the Hong Kong music scene and played a kind of music that can arouse the public's excitement.