The moon in Teresa Teng represents my heart.
There is no doubt that this song ranks first in all major lists, and there is this song wherever there are people from China. This song was written by Sun and composed by Weng Qingxi. 1973 was first sung by Chen Finland, but it was unknown. Teresa Teng's cover of 1977 immediately swept the whole Chinese world and became the most widely sung Chinese song.
2. Guo My Motherland
Strictly speaking, this song is not pop music. It is an episode of the movie 1956 Shangganling, written by Liu Chi and sung by Guo. The lyrics are straightforward, far and near, virtual and real, scenery and taste, appearance and heart are just right, with a strong sense of pictures and sincere feelings, which embodies the true meaning of China's traditional aesthetics that "Kung Fu is beyond poetry".
3. Tayu Lo's childhood
This is one of the masterpieces of Tayu Lo, the godfather of music. This song was sung by Zhang Aijia, but it seems that everyone prefers Tayu Lo's unique and hoarse cry. This song has a cheerful rhythm and a catchy melody. Whenever the song rings, that kind of relaxed, happy and carefree childhood life will emerge in front of us. Those heartless lyrics will make people feel slightly sour when they grow up.
4, beyond the "broad sky"
The bitterness, freedom, perseverance and majestic power in the song inspired a whole generation. It also awakened the consciousness of the main melody melody in Hong Kong music scene and played a kind of music that can arouse the public.
5. Ye Liyi's "Shanghai Beach"
"The waves rush, the waves flow", this song is the memory of a generation. I remember when this TV series was released, it was really empty, and the "Chow Yun Fat whirlwind" blew all over Xiangjiang. The ups and downs, magnificent tunes and changeable lyrics of love and hate have made this song deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and become a classic work in Chinese music.
6. Faye Wong's I Do.
This song is an early work of Faye Wong, written by Yao Qian and composed by Huang Guolun. Faye Wong's ethereal voice interprets the infatuation and lingering between lovers to the extreme, reaching the hearts of the people. I fell in love after listening to it. If you really can't help it, you have to listen to it several times.
7. George Lam's "men should be self-reliant"
This song is the theme song of the movie "Huang Feihong", which was composed by James J.S.Wong according to the lyrics of the ancient song "Your Legend" and sung by George Lam, an evergreen tree in Hong Kong. The song expresses the expectation of the future with the melody of striving for progress, and the sentence "Men should strive for self-improvement" has become a famous saying of men's self-motivation. George Lam's sonorous voice is full of heroism and passion, which makes people excited.
8. Teresa Teng's small town story
The Story of a Small Town is a movie theme song sung by Teresa Teng for the movie The Story of a Small Town. This song was written by Zhuang Nu and composed by Weng Qingxi. Because Teresa Teng sang this song, the box office of the movie soared, and finally the poster of the movie was simply changed to Teresa Teng. The lyrics are plain, sweet and melancholy, gentle and full of vitality and attractive charm.
9. Ten Years in Eason Chan
"Ten Years" was written by Lin, composed and sung by Chen, and was included in the album "Black, White and Grey" in 2003. Eason Chan's unique interpretation, loved by countless fans, represents the chaotic mood and endless bitterness. This song is very popular and is one of the most frequently sung songs in KTV.
10, about winter in Chyi Chin.
This song was written by Chyi Chin when he was in love with Joey Wong in 1987, but it only took 15 minutes to tailor this song for Joey Wong, because the two sides came together for their respective careers.