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What year's slogan is dream catcher?
dream?chaser

Original songs: Feng Feifei, Yuan Fengying

Let youth blow your long hair and let it pull your dreams? Unconsciously, the history of this city remembers your smile.

Is the blue sky in the red heart the beginning of life? Spring rain never sleeps, the day when you used to sleep alone.

Let the delicate flowers of youth bloom with deep beauty? Flying all over the sky is the fantasy of your smiling face.

Who arranged the fate of Qiu Lai's spring in the world of mortals? Your glory is hard to hide in the cold night without ice and snow words.

Look at me. Don't let a beauty keep an empty pillow.

Youth, regret, immortality, eternal lover

Let wandering footprints write permanent memories in the desert? Floating handwriting is a deep passion for your heart.

Who lingers in the sound in the past and the future? Laugh at my worldly care.

Look at me. Don't let a beauty keep an empty pillow.

Youth, regret, immortality, eternal lover

Let youth blow your long hair and let it pull your dreams? Unconsciously, the history of this city remembers your smile.

Is the blue sky in the red heart the beginning of life? Spring rain never sleeps, when you used to sleep alone?

Spring rain never sleeps, the day when you used to sleep alone.

Extended data:

The Dreamcatcher was written by Tayu Lo. This song is the Chinese version of Tayu Lo's theme song "If there is love in heaven", which was sung by Yuan Fengying. Later, as a song commemorating the writer San Mao, some lyrics were added, which was sung by Feng Feifei and became the ending song of 199 1 Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain, taiwanese drama.

The Dreamcatcher was written after the death of Sanmao, a female writer in Taiwan Province Province 199 1 year. The Dreamcatcher was originally written by Tayu Lo at 199 1. In order to commemorate Sanmao's death, Feng Feifei was specially invited to sing. Surprisingly, this song became popular in Chinese mainland, because it became the ending song of the popular TV series Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain at that time.

The lyrics of "Dreamcatcher" and "Youth Without Regret" are exactly the same, except for four more lyrics and different titles. Tayu Lo wants to add four lyrics to an already formed song, then change the title of the song, re-compose, re-sing, and show it to people as another song. This is unique in Tayu Lo's previous works.