Songs with numbers include: Blossoming waves, the first snow in 2002, with you along the way, loving you for ten thousand years, 999 roses, loving you for ten thousand years, a curtain Youmeng, a person's romance, a fish, eighteen bends on the mountain road, meeting at 98, walking in all directions, nothing, ten years, loving you does not last two or three days, three auspicious treasures, thirty-six strategies for love, a thousand reasons for sadness , Perfume Lily, let me sing a song for you, I will have you all my life, on that day of two butterflies, love is just one word, watch me change seventy-two times.
1. "The Waves Are Blossoming"
"The Waves Are Blossoming" is a song written and composed by Ren Xianqi and A Niu, and sung by Ren Xianqi, A Niu and Guangliang. This song is included in the 2003 "Girl Opposite Look Over". This song is the theme song of the movie "Summer Tea".
2. The First Snow in 2002
"The First Snow in 2002" is an album released by Daolang in 2004. It contains 12 songs. The producer of the album is Daolang. In addition to the cover songs such as "Xinjiang is Good", "Salaam Chairman Mao", "Camel Bell" and other covers, the other half of the album was written and composed by Daolang.
3. With You Along the Way
"With You Along the Way" is a song written by Xie Mingxun, composed by Keiji Katayama, and sung by Jacky Cheung. It was included in Jacky Cheung's album "Kiss Goodbye" released on March 5, 1993. On May 21, 2016, the song won the weekly number one on the global Chinese music chart.
4. Ten Years
"Ten Years" is a song written by Lin Xi, composed by Chen Xiaoxia, arranged by Chen Huiyang, and sung by Eason Chan. The song is included in Eason Chan's album "Black, White, and Gray" released on April 1, 2003. It is the ending theme of the TV series "Girls and Men" and the episode of the movie "The Ferryman".
5. Love You for Ten Thousand Years
"Love You for Ten Thousand Years" was written by Andy Lau, composed by Giorgio Moroder, Andy Lau, and Chen Dejian, arranged by Kong Xiangdong, and sung by Andy Lau, Included in the live album "Andy Lau 99 Concert" released by BMG in October 1999. In 1999, the song won the Golden Song Award on the Channel V Chinese Chart.