Great songs from Hong Kong and Taiwan: "A Chinese Ghost Story", "Wedding Invitation Street", "Qian Qian Que Song".
There is an out-of-print song called Leslie Cheung. This song "A Chinese Ghost Story" is the theme song of the 1987 movie of the same name starring Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong. As soon as the music begins, people will be reminded of Wang Zuxian's white clothes, the bumpy night road, the ups and downs, and the misfortunes experienced are all reflected in Leslie Cheung's singing. The long interlude is very visual, and when everything is When we returned to the main song, we seemed to see Xiaoqian's looking back and her tearful eyes again.
There is an out-of-print song called Leslie Cheung. This song "A Chinese Ghost Story" is the theme song of the 1987 movie of the same name starring Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong. As soon as the music begins, people will be reminded of Wang Zuxian's white clothes, the bumpy night road, the ups and downs, and the misfortunes experienced are all reflected in Leslie Cheung's singing. The long interlude is very visual, and when everything is When we returned to the main song, we seemed to see Xiaoqian's looking back and her tearful eyes again.
And Leslie Cheung’s rich and magnetic alto also fully presents the historical accumulation in this work. To this day, this song should be a classic example of the "Chinese style" model.
"Wedding Invitation Street"
"Wedding Invitation Street" is a song released by Hong Kong female singer Angel Tse in 2008. It was written by Huang Weiwen and composed by Eric Kwok.
The creative background of this song is related to a street called "Wedding Invitation Street" just like the title of the song! Wedding Invitation Street became well known in the 1980s. Almost every Hong Kong couple holding a wedding will go to Wedding Invitation Street to buy wedding supplies. In early 2004, due to municipal planning, the redevelopment of Xitie Street was imminent. Local residents are worried that the streets with rich historical meaning are on the verge of collapse, and nostalgic Hong Kong people sometimes lament that it is difficult to look back at the passage of time.
As soon as Huang Weiwen stopped writing, he started writing about the turning point of fate of a divorced person in Wedding Invitation Street, so he composed this song! The song does not obsessively describe the ups and downs of human life and circumstances, but blends individual emotions with the replacement of landmarks, becoming a catalyst for the collective memory of Hong Kong people.
"Qian Qian Que Song"
As a very classic Cantonese song, "Qian Qian Que Song" is a cover of the work of Japanese superstar Kondo Masahiko, who also covered this song at the same time Other songs included "Sunset Song" by Mei Xifang and "Boring Time" by BlueJeans. Priscilla Chan's performance was undoubtedly the most successful.
It is exactly as described in the lyrics: Even if thousands of songs are floating on my road in the distance in the future, even if thousands of evening stars are brighter than the moon tonight, they will not be able to wash away what I think tonight. , because I don’t know when I will ask you to sing again. In the days to come, even if we hear many songs like today again, even if all the evening stars in the future will dazzle the moon tonight, we will never forget it. During those years of struggle, this song brought us memories!