Red Dragonfly
The song was originally sung by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi?
Lyrics: Li Ziheng?
Songwriter: Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi
Fly, fly, fly, look at the red dragonfly flying in the blue sky
Game in the wind and keep chasing his dream, the sky is the eternal home
The earth is his kingdom, flying is life
Our childhood is like chasing the wind that grows up blowing gently with the dream slowly lifting up into the air
The red dragonfly The red dragonfly was my little hero when I was a child, I wish I could fly with it one day
When the troubles are more and more, the glass marbles are less and less
I know I have grown up slowly, the red dragonfly once upon a time
Also, it is slowly disappeared in my years, we have grown up
A lot of dreams are flying just like the ones we saw in our childhood
Red Dragonfly We have all grown up
So many dreams are still flying, like the
red dragonflies
Expanded Information: "Red Dragonfly" is a cover of the song "Red Dragonfly" by the Taiwanese group the Little Tigers, written by Tzu-Heng Lee and composed by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi, and included on the group's second self-titled album released on February 22, 1990, Red Dragonfly", the original song is "とんぼ" (Dragonfly) sung by Japanese singer Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi. Composition background: After Little Tigers' first album "Getaway" was shortlisted for the first Golden Melody Award in 1989, the group released their second album "- Red Dragonfly". The song "Red Dragonfly" is the title track of the album of the same name released by "Little Tigers" in 1990. The song was sung by Japanese singer Zhang Yukang "とんぼ" (Dragonfly). "Red Dragonfly" was the first remodeling of the Tigers. It went from the flashy dance style of "Getaway" and "Boys Don't Cry" to a fresher, more natural style. The three older boys also went from flashy dance costumes to cowboy hats and bibs. The song eliminated elements of pop dance music and added a lyrical melody and childlike lyrics, which was not only accepted by most fans, but also won over critics, selling 400,000 in a month. From "Red Dragonfly", the Tigers became more personalized.