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The winner is actually him, not the "God of Song". Taking stock of the top ten Chinese hits in Hong Kong (Part 1)

"Love in a Small Village" (lead singer: Teresa Teng, lyrics: Zhuang Nu)

The only Mandarin version of the song in the first session, and also the only song by Teresa Teng in the top ten Chinese in Hong Kong golden song. It was first included in Teresa Teng's 1977 Mandarin album "Island Love Songs Episode 4 - Love in Hong Kong". The original song is Teresa Teng's Japanese single "ふるさとはどこですか" released in 1977.

Teresa Teng (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995) was born in Yunlin County, Taiwan Province, China. Her ancestral home is Daming County, Hebei Province. She is a Taiwanese singer. She is the first internationally influential singer in the Chinese pop music scene and a milestone in the Chinese pop music industry. "Wherever there are Chinese people, there is Teresa Teng's singing" is a description of the wide circulation of her music. As an irreplaceable superstar in the history of Chinese music, she not only influenced the development of Chinese pop music, but also influenced Chinese society in the cultural field. Her music is a new interpretation of Chinese national music, and her songs influence people's lives with a cultural form.

"May Your Heart Be Remembered" (lead singer: Zhang Delan, composer: Gu Jiahui, lyrics: Lu Guozhan)

1977 Hong Kong TVB "Lu Xiaofeng: Before and After the Decisive Battle" (stars gathered in the drama, Liu Songren, Zheng Shaoqiu , Huang Yuanshen, Guan Haishan), using the latest recording technology and equipment, the sound field is clear, layered and full of space.

"The Legend of the Heaven and the Dragon" (lead singer: Zheng Shaoqiu, composer: Gu Jiahui, lyrics: Huang Zhan)

This drama is the first TV series version of "The Legend of the Heaven and the Dragon". It received a strong response in Hong Kong and created It has extremely high ratings and has been broadcast in the United States and Canada. Zhao Yazhi, who is already popular in the film industry, has become popular in the TV industry with this drama. The handsome men and beauties of those days are still as charming today.

"Tomorrow's Talk Today" (lead singer: Jenny Tse, lyrics: Lo Kwok-chan)

Jenny Tennyson, born in Macau on February 20, 1953, is a female singer, actress and program host in the Chinese music scene. . This song is a cover of Japanese enka singer Hosokawa Takashi's enka single "Heart No One" which debuted in 1975.

This song is also an interlude in the TV series "Struggle" published by TVB in 1978. It was first sung by the heroine Zeng Qingyu of the TV series. It was later re-sung by the famous Hong Kong singer Jenny Tseng and became a classic song .

His singing career began in 1971 when he made his official debut in Taiwan with his first solo album "Heart Lake". In 1978, he released his first Cantonese album "Struggle" in Hong Kong, opening up the Hong Kong record market. From 1978 to 1986, he won the top ten Chinese films in Hong Kong six times with works such as "Tomorrow Talks Today", "Spring Rain Scimitar", "Pearl of the Orient", "Hello in the World", "Alone Again" and "Flowers of the Sea". Golden Melody Award. In 1991, he participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala singing "Lu Binghua". From 2010 to 2013, he held the Love Show Farewell World Tour Concert, officially bidding farewell to his solo concert career.

"Whenever It Changes" (lead singer: Xun Ni, lyrics: Lu Guozhan)

Xun Ni, a Hong Kong female singer, performs many songs adapted from Japan, Europe and the United States, Zheng Guojiang and Lu Guozhan The two lyricist masters have collaborated with Xun Ni on many popular works. The rendition of this song was very good. Many people later covered it, but none of them could surpass it!

She was a popular singer in Hong Kong in the mid-to-late 1970s. She became a blockbuster with her song "Whenever Things Change", pushing her philosophy of life songs to the top. The sales volume of this album is astonishing. Her other works include "Meeting in a Dream", "Rain in Hometown", "Dreams from the Past", "Seeing the Sorrow of Parting Again", "Little House Listening to the Rain", the theme song of the radio drama "Rose in the Mist", etc. The work was also very popular, but unfortunately only this song was shortlisted for the top ten Chinese hits. After becoming popular in the music industry, Xun Ni once performed both singing and television. She hosted a program on a TV station and quit the entertainment industry after her marriage.