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Top 10 tear-jerking love songs

1. "Decent"

"Decent" is an episode of the movie "The Ex 3: Goodbye Ex", written by Tang Tian, ??arranged by Zheng Nan, and composed and sung by Yu Wenwen , the single was released on December 25, 2017. It was later included in Yu Wenwen's album "Undefined" released on November 7, 2018.

On April 8, 2018, the song won the Best Song Award for Chinese Films at the 23rd Huading Awards; on August 29, the song won the Golden Song of the Year at the Chinese Song Music Festival; on December 18, Won Billboard Radio China? Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs in 2018.

"Decent" is a love song that can easily arouse the public's enthusiasm. The melody of the song is euphemistic and beautiful, sad and free and easy. It is full of charm and expresses the regrets and sadness of the lovelorn for the lost love but they have no choice but to do so. The desire to let go freely. Yu Wenwen's overall grasp of the song is relaxed and relaxed, and the perfect combination of his unique magnetic voice and the melody of the song makes the song extremely contagious and directly touches people's hearts.

2. "Trajectory"

"Trajectory" is a song sung by Jay Chou. It was written by Huang Junlang, composed by Jay Chou, and arranged by Zhong Xingmin. It was included in Jay Chou's November 13, 2003 In the EP "Looking for Jay Chou" released on the same day.

This is Jay's first guest appearance in a movie. He also appeared and sang two songs specially produced for the film. Most of the people who like this song are those born in the 1980s because of this song. It occupied their school days and witnessed their campus love. It is a pity that such a classic Zhou love song was not included in the official album.

The melody of this song is so beautiful, it seems that only Jay can make such a melody, and Alang’s lyrics are just right, without disrupting the integrity of the melody at all, without any gorgeous words, but every time Every sentence is full of sadness, and the arrangement is the icing on the cake. Zhong Xingmin uses his best string music to embellish sporadic guitars, setting the entire song in a melancholy atmosphere. Although I have not had such an experience, I can still feel the heartbreak in the song. The kind of person who pretends to be happy after a breakup, but in fact is full of the pain of farewell, especially the slightly crying lines at the end. Every time It can bring you to tears just listening to it.

3. "The Most Familiar Stranger"

"The Most Familiar Stranger" is a medium and slow ballad sung by Chinese pop singer Elva Hsiao. This song Lyrics were written by Yao Qian and music was composed by Xiao Ke. It was included in Elva Hsiao's solo debut album "Elva Hsiao" released on November 17, 1999. It is also one of the album's title songs.

The song "The Most Familiar Stranger" has become popular all over the country with its familiar and beautiful melody. It has truly made Elva Hsiao into the palace of top singers, and has a voice that is enough to leave a deep imprint on the Chinese music scene. The soothing alto speaks like poetry, and the saxophone in the background is gentle and lingering. The whole song is as perfect as a long and unfinished poem. From the bass to the treble to the final highest note, the whole song has a long span, and the technical difficulties are also high. For example, the bass must be stable and the emotion must be sung, and the climax must be It also requires passion and explosiveness. People without a certain vocal foundation can only sing the pitch but not the essence of the song.

4. "It's a pity there is no if"

"It's a pity there is no if" was written by Lin Xi, arranged by Cai Zhengxun, and composed and sung by JJ Lin. It is included in JJ Lin's 11th solo album " "New Earth GENESIS" is the first lyrical hit of the album. It is also the Chinese theme song of the Korean drama "Cuckoo's Nest" and the Chinese ending song of "To Me, She is Lovely".

The song was first released on December 19, 2014 and has been ranked first in the QQ Music Popularity Index for two weeks, and has won multiple charts, including the Music Chart and the China TOP Chart. It won a Golden Melody Award, and the MV was also selected into Taiwan's top five selected marketing micro-movies in December 2014.

The song "Unfortunately No If" sounds heartbreaking, but it actually teaches people to face themselves well and be brave enough to make choices and decisions at important moments. Every change in life may be a better transformation. Make a decision for yourself bravely and determine your own life by yourself. Perhaps from this song and from the next year, the direction of your and my stories will no longer be the same. Having regrets can make the future without regrets or what-ifs.

5. "Ten Years"

"Ten Years" is a song sung by Eason Chan. It was written by Lin Xi, composed by Chen Xiaoxia, and arranged by Chen Huiyang. It was included in Eason Chan's April 2003 From the album "Black White Gray" released by Emperor Records on the 15th.

This song is the ending theme of the TV series "Girls with Talented Men" and the episode of the movie "The Ferryman". The Cantonese version is "Next Year Today", which is included in Eason Chan's Cantonese version released by Emperor Records in 2002. From the album "The Line-Up".

In 2004, the song won the top ten golden songs of the 4th Pepsi Music Chart. In 2011, the song won the championship of "Top Ten Chinese Love Songs of the New Century" hosted by LOVE RADIO 103.7FM.

"Ten Years" and Eason Chan are like twins. As long as there is an Eason Chan concert, "Ten Years" will almost certainly be performed. As long as the melody of "Ten Years" slowly plays, the emotions in the hearts of the audience will The defense line will collapse in an instant, and countless emotional stories will begin to flow gently with the music, leaving the audience with nothing to hide.

6. "The Love of My Life"

"The Love of My Life" is a song written by Tang Shuchen and composed and sung by Lu Guanting. It was composed in Stephen Chow's classic movie "The Marriage of the Monkey King" The ending song describes the process of a boy growing into a man, expressing a helpless and sad feeling of deep lovesickness.

The 2013 version of "The Love of My Life" had revised lyrics by Stephen Chow and was sung by Shu Qi, and was used as the theme song of "Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons"; the 2016 version was re-arranged by Lu Guanting and his wife, and sung by Han Geng, as the theme song of the movie "Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons". Theme song of "Journey to the West 3".

Twenty years ago, "The Love of My Life", sung and composed by Lu Guanting and lyrics by Tang Shuchen, left a deep impression on people with its sad and sad melody and heartfelt lyrics, and became a classic love song of a generation. . 20 years later, the two once again created a new song for "Westward Journey 3". After years of accumulation, they have a further interpretation of the love between Zhizunbao and Zixia. The rhythm of the new song "The Love of a Lifetime" is tender but not unsettling. It loses its power and the lyrics also add a profound and long-lasting meaning in addition to being affectionate and delicate. The breathtaking melody and thought-provoking lyrics collide fiercely, perfectly expressing the unparalleled love of the "big talk" couple.

7. "I'm Really Hurt"

"I'm Really Hurt" is a song included in the album "Jacky Fever" released on September 26, 2001 The song is sung by Jacky Cheung, with lyrics and music written by Wang Yunzhi.

A touch of sadness touches people's hearts. A small poem is the lyrics, and it ends neatly with the word "了" from beginning to end. Only the penultimate sentence has different words with the same pronunciation. People who have just fallen in love often have the mood in the song. Those who have been in love will also recall the mood when they first fell in love when they hear this song, which can easily cause everyone to scream. Xueyou's soft humming and simple guitar words tap into people's hearts, and they are magnified a hundred times by their respective stories.

8. "YeYeYeYe"

"YeYeYeYe" is a song (one of the classic masterpieces) originally sung by Taiwanese singer Qi Qin in 1996. Xiong Tianping wrote the lyrics and composed the music, and Wang Yumin arranged the music. Included in the album "Silk Road" released on December 4, 1996.

"YeYeYeYe" means every night, but using the four repetitions of the single word "Ye" is obviously better than "YeYe" or "Every night". It is more beautiful and poetic, and it is more commanding. It gives the full text a sad and melancholy color, and determines a scene element that is consistent from beginning to end - night. The lyrics of the text begin with "ask" and then progress layer by layer. Asking the sky "where are you", nature will not answer, so the author turns to ask himself, and clearly summarizes the memories in two sentences. It is his own "smartness" that has brewed the bitter fruit of today.

9. "Too Much"

"Too Much" is a song (representative work) sung by Taiwanese singer Zhang Xinzhe. The Mandarin version is written by Chen Jiaming, and the Cantonese version is written by Xiang Xuehui. Composed by Cao Junhong. The Mandarin version is included in the album "Tolerance" released on September 6, 1995. Its Cantonese version was included in the album "Deep Love" released in February 1996.

The song tells the story of a boy who is loyal to his feelings and falls in love with a girl who plays with his feelings. In the end, the girl goes off the rails. Naturally, in terms of feelings, the boy pays the most, but loses the most. .

But the boy did not take any revenge on the girl.

Instead, tolerance is the answer, and the spirit of tolerance has become the center of this song. Even if the other person betrays you in the end, after all, you and the other person once loved each other, why not give her a little more tolerance? Many times, some people hurt you intentionally or unintentionally. But why should we choose revenge? Tolerating each other is also tolerating ourselves. We do not need to resent each other all the time.

10. "Don't Tell"

"Don't Tell" is a song written by Huang Weiwen, composed and sung by Li Ronghao. It is the passing version of the theme song of the movie "Passing Through Your World" , was released on September 3, 2016, and was later included in Li Ronghao's studio album "Hmm" released by Warner Records on November 17, 2017.

The lyrics of "Don't Tell" are full of visual sensations, and in Huang Weiwen's words, Li Ronghao's melody is light and smart, and the eloquence of the main song and the subtleness of the chorus Fadu is the most typical expression of Li Ronghao. However, Huang Weiwen's lyrics have a small flaw, that is, the grammar of certain words and sentences is derived from Cantonese and is not very smooth. However, Li Ronghao handled Huang Weiwen's lyrics very well and skillfully avoided these small places from affecting the smoothness of the song.