The lyrics "When you say you want to leave and I don't want to wave" come from the song "Forget You, Forget Me".
"Forget You, Forget Me" is a song written and composed by Wang Wenqing, arranged by Chen Zhiyuan, and sung by Wang Jie. It is included in Wang Jie's second album "Forget You Forgot Me" , released by UFO Records on July 11, 1988, is Wang Jie's classic masterpiece and an episode of the movie "Carmen". In February 2003, Wang Jie re-interpreted the song, arranged by Hong Shengwen, and included in the album "Love Me, My Love Wang Jie", released by Emperor Entertainment.
The lyrics of this song are: When you say you want to leave and I don’t want to wave, love is in vain after all. Who said that our past is kept secret? Don’t forget that I once owned you and you once loved me. When you leave me with pain that I don’t want to accept, love is still a dream in the end. Don't say that our worlds are too different, just say that you have forgotten me and you are leaving me. Who can tell me whether I have given too much, just treat it as if I never had it, or it will disappear in my heart.
Who once reminded me that my love is not sure? Just pretend that I have never had it and forget you and forget me. When you leave me with pain that I don’t want to accept, love is still a dream in the end. Don't say that our worlds are too different, just say that you have forgotten me and you are leaving me. Who can tell me whether I have given too much, just pretend that I have never done it, or it will disappear in my heart.
Original singer Wang Jie
Wang Jie (Dave Wang), formerly known as Wang Dawei, was born on October 20, 1962 in Yonghe District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Province, and his ancestral home is Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, Taiwan, China Male singer, musician, actor. Wang Jie moved to Hong Kong with his parents when he was 3 years old. He played roles in many Shaw Brothers movies at an early age. Since their debut in December 1987, they have released more than 80 albums.
On December 19, 1987, he released his first album "A Game, a Dream" in Taiwan, which topped the Taiwan charts for half a year. The second album "Forget You, Forget Me" released in 1988 became the top ten best-selling albums of the year, with the title songs "Forget You, Forget Me", "Let Me Love You Forever" and "You Are the Forever Pain in My Chest". ” also topped the music charts in Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia for several weeks.
The movie "Seven Wolves" starring in 1989 became popular in Taiwan; in the same year, he went to Hong Kong to develop, and the song "Who Knows the Prodigal Son's Heart" won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards. Later, " "Maybe", "Somewhat Sad, Somewhat Crazy" and other Cantonese songs were selected as the weekly champions of the Hong Kong Music Chart.