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Jacky Cheung (Cantonese) Top Ten Classic Songs

1. "Love Is Eternal"

"Love Is Eternal" is the closing song of the 1997 musical "Snow Wolf Lake". It has been covered by many well-known singers and has been performed many times. Selected as advertising background music by Hong Kong advertisers.

Every time I appreciate this piece of work, I always feel infinite emotion in my heart - just like the song sings, "If you have me, you will have you. For thousands of centuries, I will never leave you. Love is eternal." When the one I love is you."

2. "I Just Want to Be With You All My Life"

This song won the "Golden Melody Award" among Hong Kong's top ten hits in 1993. It is widely sung and is still popular today. It is also a KTV spot. A highly popular Cantonese song.

The melody of this song is beautiful and moving, and the lyrics are catchy. Even if you don’t know Cantonese, you will hum a few lines after listening to it: "But I hope you have not forgotten the old feelings. I am willing to shed tears silently. Very soon." I want to stay with you for the rest of my life."

3. "Old Love"

"Old Love" is Jacky Cheung's peak work. The song was released in 1993. In this song, Jacky Cheung used his rich alto to the extreme! It sounds great! The sound of the cello in the prelude slowly sounds, adding a touch of nostalgia to people's thoughts. Just like the title of the song, old love lingers. It can be called Jacky Friends' masterpiece of Cantonese songs.

4. "Breaking Up Always on a Rainy Day"

The Mandarin version of this Cantonese song is the famous "With You Along the Way", which is a perfect interpretation of Various psychological changes when lovers who have been separated for a long time meet by chance. "Breaking Up on a Rainy Day" has achieved dazzling sales in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and other places.

5. "Drunken by the Sunset"

This is one of Jacky Cheung's few saxophone-style songs. I often hear people using this song as a mobile phone ringtone. The accompaniment of this song is very charming. The whole song expresses "my" heart that is always fascinated by love and hopes that love will come soon.

6. "Distant Her"

The Cantonese version of this song was released in 1985, and the Mandarin version was released in 1986. It was adapted from the song "Romantic" released by Shinji Tanimura in 1985. "Railway" is Jacky Cheung's early classic work.

"Distant Her" is a love song with a soft style and poignant melody. The song expresses his longing for the girl by telling a story and expresses the author's unswerving view of love. When Jacky Cheung performed this song, his high-level sustained vibrato made it sound very shocking.

7. "Legend of the Wolf"

This song is included in the album of the same name "Legend of the Wolf" released in 1994. It can be called a classic among Jacky Friends' fast songs. Zhang Liangying sang a cover in "I Am a Singer Season 3".

The song "Legend of the Hungry Wolf" has an exciting rhythm, especially the heart-rending shout at the end, which makes people addicted to it. The Mandarin version of this song is called "You are as cold as the wind". I personally prefer the Cantonese version.

8. "Love You More Every Day"

This is a warm and romantic song, especially suitable for singing to the one you love. This song won the "Golden Melody Award" among Hong Kong's top ten hits in 1991. This song is Jacky Cheung's work that ascended to the throne of the King. The song is a cover of the classic song "Manatsu no Kaori" by the veteran Japanese band Nanten Stars, and was composed by Kaysuke Kuwata.

9. "Messy Hair"

Jacky Cheung's representative work of Cantonese fast songs, released in 1998, completely subverted the style of Jacky Cheung's previous songs. The use of falsetto in this song made People are amazed.

10. "李香兰"

The Mandarin version of this song is called "Autumn Gloom". "李香兰" is adapted from Japanese singer Tamaki Koji's "行かないで", starring Stephen Chow This song was used as an episode in the movie "Domestic Lingling Paint".

"Li Xianglan" is a top-notch Cantonese song. During the singing process, Jacky Cheung can freely switch between middle, high and low notes. The lyrics are as plaintive as crying and complaining, coupled with Jacky Cheung's impeccable interpretation of the sound of nature, giving it a This song has timeless artistic charm.

Jacky Cheung, born in Hong Kong on July 10, 1961, is a male singer and actor in Hong Kong, China. He graduated from Chongwen English College in Hong Kong.

He made his debut in 1984 by winning the first Hong Kong 18 District Amateur Singing Competition. In 1985, he released his first album "Smile".

The album "Kiss Goodbye" released in 1993 broke the sales record of Chinese-language records in Taiwan. Since 1995, he has won the World Music Awards for the world's highest-selling Chinese singer for two consecutive years.

In 1997, he participated in the planning of the musical "Snow Wolf Lake" which was performed in Hong Kong for 42 consecutive performances. In 1998, he won the Best Mandarin Male Singer Award at the 9th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards. In 2001, he won the 23rd Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Golden Needle Award. In 2004, he released his first solo album "Life Is Like A Dream".

From December 30, 2010 to December 29, 2011, the "Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour Concert" was held, breaking the Guinness World Record for the number of spectators on the tour within 12 months? In 2013, he won the 35th Anniversary Honor Award of the 35th Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs. In 2016, "A CLASSIC TOUR Xueyou·Classic World Tour Concert" was held.

In 1986, he starred in his first movie "Thunderbolt Trumpet". In 1989, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards for his feature film "Carmen". In 1990, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 27th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for his martial arts film "Swordsman". In 1993, he starred in the comedy film "East and West".

Officially retired in 1996. Returned to filming in 2001. In 2002, he won the Best Actor Award at the New Delhi Film Festival in India for his literary film "Man 40". In 2007, he left his fingerprints on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. In 2010, he starred in the literary film "Moon Hennessy". In 2015, he starred in the action film "Equator".

Reference material: Jacky Cheung-Baidu entry