Alan Tam's famous song is "Love in Late Autumn".
"Love in Late Autumn" is a song composed by Li Haojun, arranged by Tony Lu, and sung by Alan Tam. The song is divided into two versions: Cantonese and Mandarin. The Cantonese version was written by Lin Mincong and was included in Alan Tam's Cantonese album "The Root of Love" released on July 27, 1984. The Mandarin version was written by Wawa and was included in Alan Tam's September 1988 album. From the album "Heart and Hand Connected" released on the 27th.
In 1984, the song (Cantonese version) won the 7th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards, the 2nd Top Ten Golden Melody Awards, and the Golden Melody Awards. Alan Tam, born in Hong Kong on August 23, 1950, native of Xinhui, Guangdong, is a male singer, musician and actor in Hong Kong, China. As of 2014, Alan Tam has published more than 130 albums, and his artistic career spans five decades from the 1960s to the new century.
Introduction to Alan Tam
Alan Tam (Alan Tam) was born in Hong Kong on August 23, 1950. His native place is Xinhui, Guangdong. He is a Chinese pop music male singer, musician and actor. He is respectfully known as "Principal Tan". Alan Tam has a very high status in the Chinese music scene. His music style covers various elements such as pop, rock, jazz, electronics, etc., and he is known as an "all-round musician". His representative works include "Love in Late Autumn", "Flowers in the Water", "The Love in My Life", etc.
Alan Tam's acting career began in 1968, when he joined the band Loosers and served as the lead singer. In 1973, he became the lead singer of the Wenner band. He began his personal development in 1978 and released his first solo album "Toy Stars" in the same year. Alan Tam's music career has achieved great success. He has won many important music awards, including the Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards, Jinge Golden Melody Awards, etc. He is also highly praised for his creative talent. His works not only have high artistic value, but also reflect certain social issues.