If the wine is sold, the original singer is Su Rui.
Su Rui was born in Taipei City, Taiwan Province on June 13, 1952, and is a Taiwanese female singer. In 1976, he signed with Hong Kong House UFO Records and officially entered the music scene as a signed singer. In the same year, he released his debut album "What a Difference a Day Makes". In 1983, he released his first Mandarin album "The Wrong Ride Movie Original Soundtrack".
In 1984, he won the Best Original Film Song at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards for "If the Wine Is Sold". In 1985, he sang the theme song "Who Can We Rely on" for Jackie Chan's movie "Heart of the Dragon" and won the Best Film Song Award at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1989, he sang the episode "With Love" for the movie "Dragon Show" and won the Best Film Interlude Award at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards. The album "Holding Hands" was released in 1993.
In 1997, the Hokkien album "Flowers Are Leaving Branches" was released, for which she won the Best Dialect Female Singer Award at the 9th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards. In 2004, he won the 4th Pepsi Music Billboard Lifetime Achievement Award.
Song Appreciation
The melody of "If the Wine Is Sold Without" is melodious and charming. It uses elements of traditional Chinese music and combines classical and folk styles to give people a peaceful and soothing feeling. The lyrics of the song use the trivial details of life as the entry point, and express people's yearning and pursuit of freedom, happiness, and nostalgia by describing scenes of rural life. The lyrics are concise and clear, but have profound artistic conception, giving people thinking and excitement.
"If the Wine Is Sold for Nothing" depicts people's yearning for a better life, their pursuit of freedom, and their attachment to their hometown. This emotional theme is close to people's life experience and triggers a strong emotional resonance, making this song deeply loved by people.