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Tsu Xiaofeng's top ten classic songs

1. "Season of the Wind"

"Season of the Wind" was sung by Xu Xiaofeng in the late 1970s. This song fully utilizes the mellow charm of the mezzo-soprano of "Sister Xiaofeng" , undoubtedly one of her first hits. For decades, Xu Xiaofeng never tires of singing "Season of the Wind" and fans never tire of listening to it.

"Season of the Wind" also has another unique commemorative significance, because another Hong Kong singer, Anita Mui, sang Sister Xiaofeng's "Song of the Wind" with a low voice similar to Xu Xiaofeng. "Season of the Wind" won the championship in the rookie singing competition. Since then, there have been two female singers with beautiful voices and extraordinary stage charm in the music world.

2. "Behind the Wedding Dress"

"Behind the Wedding Dress" is an episode of the 1986 TVB TV series "Rogue Tycoon" (called "Mogul Grudge" in the mainland). This TV series caused a huge sensation when it was broadcast in the Mainland. Therefore, the episode "Behind the Wedding Dress" sung by Xu Xiaofeng followed the series and entered thousands of households, becoming a well-known Cantonese pop song.

3. "Flow, Counter Flow"

1985's "Flow, Counter Flow" can be regarded as an autobiographical song by Xu Xiaofeng. Cai Guoquan used a few sincere lyrics to describe the song. Xu Xiaofeng's decades of stage career and mental journey are clearly described: "Inadvertently turning to this year in this circle, I can only feel the upstream and downstream flows in this circle, every cold look and every friendly laughter, Taste it all silently. ""Flow Against the Current" is considered to be the origin of "autobiographical" songs in the Hong Kong pop music scene. Since then, many singing stars have sung their own autobiographical songs.

4. "Helpless"

This song "Helpless" is a portrayal of Xu Xiaofeng's emotional world. In the early 1980s, Xu Xiaofeng announced that she had broken up with her boyfriend who had been in love for many years. The media revealed that the reason was that Xu Xiaofeng's boyfriend wanted her to give up everything and settle with him in the United States. Between emotion and career, Xu Xiaofeng finally chose the latter. For a time, The outside world and the outside world have attached a lot of attention and controversy to Sister Xiaofeng.

5. "Night on the Prairie"

At the same time, she has also sung a large number of excellent mainland songs, or asked mainland music creators to create works for her, such as "Night on the Prairie" One of Xu Xiaofeng's favorite mainland songs. "Night on the Prairie", known as the "Oriental Serenade", has been designated as a world-famous serenade by UNESCO and is also a classic of Chinese folk songs.

6. "Capriccio"

"Capriccio" is a song sung by Xu Xiaofeng. In 1983, it also won the Sixth Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award. The song continues Xu Xiaofeng's consistent style and is a genre that is very familiar to fans. The lyrics are both simple and philosophical, just like a neighbor sister recounting her feelings about life, which is friendly, natural and yet full of philosophy. Full of determination, the listener can't help but repeat the song.

7. "Ask the Stars"

This song is a new song released after Xu Xiaofeng's contract with Sony Corporation expired in 1982 and was changed to Kangyi Chengyin. It is included in Xu Xiaofeng's album "Xu Xiaofeng's Golden Songs" Selected. This song won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award at the 5th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Ceremony. It is definitely one of Xu Xiaofeng's top ten best classic songs.

8. "The Moon A Thousand Miles Away"

"The Moon A Thousand Miles Away" is a song cover by Xu Xiaofeng, originally sung by the Shanghai singer who was once known as the "Queen of Nasal Songs" Old singer Wu Yingyin, but because Xu Xiaofeng sang this song at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 1989, the most widely circulated version of this song is the version sung by Xu Xiaofeng, and it has become her masterpiece. And no matter how many people cover it since then, her version has an unshakable status and is a classic song that you can never tire of listening to.

9. "Every Step"

"Every Step" is a song sung by the famous Chinese singer Xu Xiaofeng and is included in her album of the same name "Every Step". This song is an inspirational song specially composed by Zheng Guojiang for Xu Xiaofeng. Listening to this song, people can't help but think about their own life trajectory. It has a strong sense of substitution and can easily cause screams. It makes people fall in love with it. .

10. "Heart Love"

"Heart Love" is a Mandarin song released by Mainland singer Cui Ping in 1961. Since then, it has been performed by countless singers, and Xu Xiaofeng has also covered the song. , included in her "Xu Xiaofeng 1978-1988 (Part 2)" and "Farewell".

Xu Xiaofeng also sang this song at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 1989. Now listening to the version sung by Sister Xiaofeng, it still sounds very good. Her voice is not artificial or disguised, but it is so comfortable that people can't help but repeat the song.