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Light and nice songs

Bright and pleasant songs include: "Love in Late Autumn" and "Flowers in the Water" by Alan Tam, "My Chinese Heart" by Zhang Mingmin, "Intimate Lover" by Anita Mui, "Thousands of Songs" by Priscilla Chan, Wang Mingquan's "Thousands of Rivers and Mountains Are Always Love".

Songs with light and melodious melody can make people relax instantly.

Alan Tam

Alan Tam was born in Hong Kong on August 23, 1950. He is a native of Xinhui, Guangdong. He is a singer, musician and actor. He is known as "Principal Tam" in the Chinese-speaking area.

In the late 1960s, he was a member of the band Loosers; in 1973, he was the lead singer of the Wenner band; in 1975, he participated in the first movie "Cabar Le". In 1979, he went to Taiwan to develop his career. In the same year, he released his first solo album "Reverse". Fighting Stars".

In 1981, he won the Best Actor Award at the 18th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for his movie "If I'm Real". The albums "The Root of Love", "Love in the Fog" and "Love Trap" released from 1984 to early 1985 are known as the "Love Trilogy".

From 1984 to 1987, he won the "Most Popular Male Singer" Award for Hong Kong's Top Ten Golden Songs and the IFPI Award for Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs for four consecutive years. He withdrew from accepting the award on February 13, 1988.

In 1996, he won the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor in the Hong Kong music scene. He is also a singer who has won the "Golden Needle Award" twice as a singer and a band member. In 2003, he formed the group "Zuo Lin You Li" with Li Hackin.

In more than 40 years of acting, Alan Tam has composed nearly 90 songs. The songs he composed have won many honors such as the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards" and the "Top Ten Golden Melody Awards".

In 2007, he won the CASH Music Achievement Award. In 2008, he served as the president of the 8th Hong Kong Performing Artists Association; in the same year, he was awarded the Medal of Honor by the Hong Kong SAR Government.

In 2014, he won the IFPI Hong Kong Popular Music Culture Singer Award and was the first singer to enter the Top Ten Chinese Hits Hall of Fame.

Alan Tam is also passionate about charity. In 1986, he initiated and established the Hong Kong Star Football Team. Over the years, he has held charity matches and fundraising events around the world.

As of 2017, he has released more than 130 albums and composed more than 100 lyrics and music. His artistic career spans five decades from the 1960s to the new century.