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In the entire Chinese music scene, which singer has the most classic songs?

In the entire Chinese music scene, Jacky Cheung has the most classic repertoire.

Let’s take a look at some of Jacky Cheung’s most classic Cantonese hits, and let’s reminisce about the singer’s past.

1. "李香兰"

"李香兰" is Jacky Cheung's cover of the famous Japanese musician Tamaki Koji's song "行かないで", although it is not as high as Tamaki Koji's. , but in the Chinese music scene, the only person who dares to cover this song is Jacky Cheung.

2. "Loving You So Much I Don't Know the Pain"

This song is the theme song of "Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain" and is also Jacky Cheung's early debut work. When talking about the Hong Kong version of "Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain", people always think of its ending song, "Dream Chaser" written and composed by Luo Dayou and sung by Feng Feifei. So many people don't know that Jacky Cheung actually sang the theme song for "Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain".

3. "Kiss Goodbye"

If Jacky Cheung is to say the most famous and popular Mandarin song, it must be "Kiss Goodbye". This is also his most representative hit. one. The melody is beautiful, catchy, infectious, and highly popular. In the era before the Internet, it was still popular all over the country. What should also be mentioned is that in addition to the beautiful song, Zhou Haimei is also the heroine of this song's MTV.

4. "Heartbreak Without Trace"

It is included in the album "Stealing Heart" and is considered an extremely unpopular classic love song. Although it is a song about lost love, it does not have that heart-wrenching feeling. However, the whole song must be very sincere to perform it properly.

5. "A Thousand Reasons to Be Sad"

As soon as you hear the song title, you will know that this is an extremely sad song. It is also the episode of the movie "Temple Street Story", the movie The shots and the song really complement each other and are enough to make people moved.