1. Chengdu
"Chengdu" is a song composed and sung by Zhao Lei, which was included in Zhao Lei's album "Can't Grow Up" released on December 21st, 216. In 217, the song won the most popular folk single award in the 6th Abilu Music Awards. In December 219, it was selected as an excellent song of the most beautiful city music business card.
The song "Chengdu" has a slow melody, and the lyrics depict many details about Chengdu. The familiar place names such as "Yulin Road" in the song have been sung in the favorite pubs of many rock and folk musicians.
Lyrics such as "Chengdu, you are the only one who can't take it away" and "Walk with me on the streets of Chengdu until all the lights go out and don't stay" have aroused the buzz of Chengdu people and evoked the memories and longings of netizens for Chengdu.
Some sparse and ordinary things in life turn into stories, which are played and sung by Zhao Lei. Without fancy skills and flowery words, they naturally reveal their true feelings and inadvertently hit the listener's heart.
2. Long time no see
"Long time no see" is a song sung by China and Hong Kong pop singer Eason Chan. It was written by Shi Li and composed by Chen Xiaoxia, and arranged by C.Y. Kong, Sun Weiming and Chen Po. It was included in the album "Admit it" released by Universal Records in Eason Chan on April 24th, 27. This song is also an episode of the movie "33 days of lovelorn love". ?
Long time no see is actually a realistic movie. Eason Chan's emotional interpretation and simple piano and string orchestration make this song suitable for solo taste in the middle of the night.
No matter how tortuous the road is, how much I look forward to seeing those people I used to know again, waiting. When I see people who are both strange and familiar again, it seems that there is only one faint sentence: Long time no see. This slow song, the melody is slowly entangled like running water, simple and uncomplicated, but the feelings are deep and restrained, which goes straight to the depths of people's hearts.
3. When Love Is Past
When Love Is Past is a song composed by Jonathan Lee and sung by Sandy Lam and Jonathan Lee. It is also the theme song and ending song of Farewell My Concubine, which was included in the album Farewell My Concubine Movie soundtrack released on December 12, 1992. On January 16th, 22, the song was nominated for the National Top Ten Golden Melody Award for the 7th anniversary of the founding of New China at New Era International Film Festival.
"When Love is Past" meaningfully adopts the singing form of duet between male and female voices. The melody is natural, just like flowing from the bottom of my heart, just like a pair of lovers who have experienced setbacks. First of all, a sad love speech by a female voice, followed by a desolate and affectionate confession by a male voice.
after the two expressed their opinions, their confidences were intertwined, just as they were eager to stick to their own feelings and aspirations, pushing the mood of the song to a climax. In this way, the more I see the helplessness in the sadness of female voices, the persistence in the affirmation of male voices. Sandy Lam's and Jonathan Lee's singing are both wonderful, and they are in perfect harmony, full of touching artistic charm.
4. Annie
"Annie" is a song (masterpiece) sung by Taiwan Province singer Wang Jie in 1987, written by Chen Lerong, composed by Wang Jie and arranged by Chen Zhiyuan. Included in the album "A Game, A Dream" released on December 19th, 1987, released by UFO records. ?
Annie is a good song with true feelings. Love songs based on the true feelings of life, Liao Liao's paragraphs, and a sad voice have made the music world full of countless insincere feelings remember Wang Jie and his Anne forever. Why are we not looking for our own Annie?
5. Overfire
Overfire is a song sung by Jeff Chang Shin-Che, composed by Cao Junhong and arranged by Tu Ying. The song is divided into two versions, Mandarin and Cantonese. The Mandarin version was written by Chen Jiaming and included in the album Tolerance released by Jeff Chang Shin-Che on September 6, 1995. The Cantonese version, written by Xiang Xuehuai, was included in the Cantonese album "Affection" released by Jeff Chang Shin-Che on February 16th, 1996.
The song tells that a boy who is loyal to his feelings falls in love with a girl who plays with his feelings, and finally the girl goes off the rails. Naturally, in terms of feelings, the boy pays the most, but he loses the most. The memory of the past may be fresh music or pure singing, and the tears that can't be suppressed come unexpectedly.