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Tears of Farewell Hometown original song

The original singer of "Farewell Hometown with Tears" is the famous Chinese musician and composer Huang Zhan.

Wong Chan was born in Hong Kong in 1942. His father is a doctor. He was introduced to music at a young age and began composing his own music in middle school. In 1963, he joined the "Winner Band", the most popular music group in Hong Kong at that time, and served as the lead singer and composer. In this group, he made many friends who later became important figures in Hong Kong's pop music industry.

In the 1970s, Huang Zhan began to focus on personal music creation. His songs are famous for their soulful melodies and lyrical lyrics, including many classics such as "What I Want in Life", "Friends", "A Chinese Ghost Story", etc. His music spans a variety of genres, from pop to rock to jazz.

The creative background of "Tears of Farewell to Hometown"

"Tears of Farewell to Hometown" is a classic song written by Huang Zhan, a famous Chinese musician, composer and lyricist. With its soulful and moving melody and lyrical and beautiful lyrics, this song expresses the sadness of leaving one's hometown and the attachment to one's hometown. It has become a classic in the history of Chinese pop music. The song takes "tears" as its theme and expresses the nostalgia and reluctance of the hometown by describing the protagonist's inner feelings when leaving his hometown.

The melody at the beginning of the song is melodious and beautiful, as if a gentle force gently blows through the soul, making people fall into deep thinking. Then, every word in the lyrics is full of emotion, expressing the protagonist's attachment to his hometown with tears in his eyes, asking the flowers without saying a word, and the red flies across the swing. These simple and profound words make people feel the sadness and helplessness of farewell, and also make people's beautiful memories of their hometown more profound.