The original singer of "The Sea" is Zhang Yusheng.
"The Sea" is a song sung by Zhang Yusheng. It was written by Chen Dali, composed by Chen Dali and Chen Xiunan, and arranged by Ricky Ho. The song was included in Zhang Yusheng's album released by UFO Records on November 30, 1992. from the album of the same name "The Sea". In November 2018, the song was shortlisted for the 2018 Global Chinese Golden Melody Award for the most widely clicked karaoke song.
In 1992, Zhang Yusheng retired from the army and returned to UFO Records. The boss of UFO Records thought that Zhang Yusheng had stopped creating for two years and asked the musician Chen Zhiyuan to write a song for him. However, Chen Zhiyuan was busy at the time, so he came to find him. I asked Chen Xiunan, a musician who worked with him as an arranger, to write. Chen Xiunan felt that this was a huge test for him, and then Chen Xiunan racked his brains to write "The Sea".
Introduction to Zhang Yusheng
Zhang Yusheng (June 7, 1966 - November 12, 1997), born on June 7, 1966 in Taiwan, is a singer, musician, and producer. In 1988, he formed his own metal band; in the same year, he gained attention for singing "My Future Is Not a Dream". In 1989, he released his first album "Miss You Every Day". In October 1990, he was shortlisted for Best Male Singer in the Second Golden Melody Awards. He became popular in 1992 with the song "The Sea". In 1993, the album "Fish Swimming All Day" was released.
The album "Karaoke·Taipei·Me" was released in September 1994. In 1997, he released the album "Duplicity", which won the 9th Taiwan Golden Melody Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. In the early morning of October 20, 1997, Zhang Yusheng had a car accident on his way back to Tamsui; on November 12, Zhang Yusheng passed away at the age of 31. On June 24, 2017, he won the 28th Golden Melody Special Contribution Award.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhang Yusheng