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What are the classic old songs of Cantonese female voices?

1. "Falling Snow"

"Falling Snow" is a song written by Jian Ning, composed by K. Kuwata (Kuwata Jiayou), arranged by Zhao Zengxi, and sung by Priscilla Chan. It is included in Priscilla Chan's album "Come Back" released in June 1992. In 2008, the song won the Audience's Favorite Chinese Classic Golden Melody Award at the fifth "King of Songs" annual global Chinese music awards ceremony.

2. "Where Do We Meet in Life"

"Where Do We Meet in Life" is a song from Priscilla Chan's album "Autumn Colors". It is written by Jian Ning and composed by Luo Dayou. "Where in life do we not meet again" is a classic that can be handed down from generation to generation. This song has the feeling of "meeting each other and letting go of grudges with a smile". The Mandarin version of this song is "The Truest Dream" sung by Zhou Huajian.

3. "The Lost Promise"

"The Lost Promise" is a single from Priscilla Chan's music album "Girls' Magazine" released in January 1984. It was composed by Angus Lyrics and music. Priscilla Chan became an instant hit with the song "Lost Promise", becoming the number one on Radio Hong Kong's Chinese Songs Chart and the TVB Seasonal Golden Song. She later won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs 1984 Best Newcomer Award.

4. "How Much Tenderness and Many Dreams"

"How Much Tenderness and Many Dreams" is a song written and composed by Angus and sung by Priscilla Chan. It is included in the album "Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom" .

5. "Undercurrent"

"Undercurrent" is a Cantonese song sung by the famous singer Faye Wong. It was written by Lin Xi and composed by Chen Huiyang. It was included in the album on February 1, 1997. From the album "Toys" released on Japan.