What are the three-step dance songs

What are the three-step dance songs "Night Shanghai", "Lover's Tears", "When Will You Come Again", "Rose Rose I Love You" and "Full Moon and Good Flowers".

1, "Night Shanghai"

"Night Shanghai" is a song written by Fan Yanqiao, composed by Chen Gexin, sung by Zhou Xuan, as an interlude of the movie "Long Xiang Si" was released on January 7, 1947. on July 5, 2005, the song was selected by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Chinese Filmmakers Association selected the "Hundred Golden Songs of Chinese Cinema in 100 Years".

2. "Lover's Tears"

"Lover's Tears" is a song written by Chen Dieyi and composed by Yao Min. The original singer is Singaporean singer Poon Siew Kiong, and it was later covered by many singers, such as Yao Suyong and Tsai Chin.

3, "When Will You Come Back"

"When Will You Come Back" is an interlude of the 1937 movie "Three Stars and the Moon", sung by Zhou Xuan, and released by Shanghai's Bai Dai Records; the Japanese version was written by Nagata Tsuneo, and premiered by Watanabe Harmako, a Japanese singer. 1967, Teresa Teng released her first version of the same song with different lyrics, and then she recorded multiple language versions in different eras for release around the world. In 1967, Teresa Teng released her first version of "When Will You Come Back" with the same song and different words. When Will You Come Back" has been performed and recorded by Teresa Teng many times, and is one of the must-sing songs in her concerts.

4, "Rose Rose I Love You"

"Rose Rose I Love You" is a well-known Mandarin song, originally titled "Rose ah rose", lyrics Wu Village, composer Chen Ge Xin. The melody is easy and bright, exuberant, the city sentiment and national tone skillfully into one; lyrics image is distinctive, poetic, expresses the "wind and rain can not destroy and tied together" sentiment.

The original singer was Yao Li, a famous singer in Shanghai in the 1930s and 1940s. Later in Taiwan, Hong Kong and other places by a number of singers cover. April 6, 1951, the American singer Frankie Laine will cover it, in the United States quickly became popular, once high in the charts of the third place. There is also a movie of the same name.

5, "Full Moon and Good Flowers"

The song "Full Moon and Good Flowers" was sung by Li Yugang, with lyrics by Fan Yanqiao and music by Yan Hua, and was included in the album "Old Dreams of the Republic of China", which was released on November 26, 2014,.