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Li Zongsheng’s classic songs

1. "Across the Ocean to See You"

This song actually tells a true story between the original singer Wawa and a dance teacher. She worked for half a year and her savings were exchanged for air tickets to the north, but in the end it failed to prevent the end of the relationship. When Wa Wa began to talk about this love affair across the ocean, colleagues at Rolling Stone Records were silently concerned, which also gave Li Zongsheng the idea of ????helping Wa Wa write songs.

2. "Song of Mortals"

This is Li Zongsheng's most vivid and magnificent description of life, "When have you ever seen that the world has changed for people, and has the things you dream of?" Does appearance count as having spring? ”

It makes people think deeply, and it can be said to be the finishing touch: after complaining, we still have to live, and we still have to face every day.

3. "The Price of Love"

At the 2006 Li Zongsheng world tour concert at the Taipei Arena, Sylvia Chang's phrase "Have you ever loved me" once caused a stir Li Zongsheng was at a loss for words on the spot, and later laughed and said, "Because you were already married when I recorded "The Price of Love," and I wrote this album thinking about you. Why did you marry someone else?"

4. "Song for Myself"

Li Zongsheng stopped writing for many years. This new song at that time, "Song for Myself", was first sung on the day of the Taipei Station of the Zongtong Line Tour Concert. This song caused an instant sensation and even won three awards at the 22nd Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for Best Lyricist, Best Composition, and Best Song.

5. "Enlightenment"

This is a work that Li Zongsheng spent two years writing to Xin Xiaoqi. At that time, Xin Xiaoqi broke up with her boyfriend of eleven years after getting married. Facing the most struggling period in her life, Xin Xiaoqi couldn't help herself during the filming of the MV and cried while singing. This song has accidentally been sung for more than 20 years and has even been sung to this day, becoming a classic!