Warning: The following songs are for those with a weak heart or the faint of heart, be careful! 1. You Er Fei Wen: "The Rebirth of Youyu", some people say it is just a ghost singing. And the makers deliberately created a scary atmosphere. 2. There is a song called "Buried Heart", which is the interlude of the movie "Ruan Lingyu", with Huang Yingying as the lead singer and written by Xiaochong. But few people know that there is another version of this song called "Weeds". Idle flowers bloom in spring, and a plaintive voice is faintly heard from the old gramophone. . . Listening to it, people can't help but look back from time to time. There is a story about this song: Originally, Xiao Chong was specially composed for the movie. It is said that Xiao Chong has a habit of liking dark environments in the middle of the night. Next, he lit a small lamp and wrote a song. He felt that it was very inspiring. It was very late that night when he wrote this song. He had just finished reading the novel about Ruan Lingyu. Then he suddenly felt very inspired and felt like someone It was like humming the song to him in his ear. Then he quickly finished writing the song, and he decided to ask Huang Yingying to sing, so he called her immediately. Huang was in Singapore at the time, and Xiaochong said Asked her to sing the theme song. Then he hummed the song to her on the phone. After humming for a while, he heard crying on the other side of the phone, and then the phone was hung up. Xiaochong wondered at that time, was it because It was too late, she didn’t want to talk anymore, was she crying because she felt too moved? The next day, he called Huang again. Huang said on the phone that this song was really good, and then said, what he said on the phone yesterday That girl sang so well. Xiaochong was frightened. It was obviously him who was singing yesterday, so why did Huang hear a woman's voice? Later, he asked Huang if she cried on the phone, and Huang said she didn't at all. She All she heard was a woman singing to her on the phone. 3. The Cantonese opera song at the end of "The Corpse in the Mountain Village" is said to have left a psychological shadow on countless people, which lingers with them even after they grow up. This is the address: /programs/view/0XEJs-kWPo4/ 4. "Waiting for You to Come Back" by Bai Guang, an old Shanghai song from the 1930s. The sound will definitely make your hair stand on end, and the lingering sound will feel like it is directly in your ears. Singing. MP3 is available on Baidu. 5. "No one is there" makes people despair after listening to it. I don’t know if I’m singing or crying. Summary: The horror of music generally needs to match the listener's psychology, surrounding environment, etc. to achieve the effect. The songs mentioned above are for when you are alone at home in the dead of night and don’t turn on the lights. . . Just listen if you dare, otherwise you will be scared to death and irresponsible. PS: Regarding the world-famous magic songs "Black Sunday", "Confession", and "Thirteenth Pair of Eyes": Don't look for them. The originals have been destroyed long ago. They are not original songs online. Don't be deceived.
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