Cantonese songs that are good to listen to and sing include "Serenade to the Half Moon", "Sea and Sky", "Gray Tracks", "Cold Rainy Night", and "A Thousand Que Songs".
1. "Half Moon Serenade"
"Half Moon Serenade" is a Cantonese song sung by Hong Kong, China-based male singer Hacken Lee. It was composed by Nahoko Kawai, lyrics by Xiang Xuehuai, and arranged by Du Zi Zhi Zhi, and was included in Hacken Lee's music album "Symbol of Fate", which was released in November 1987.
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In 1989, Hacken re-recorded "Moonlight Serenade" for the album "Purple Dream".
In 1999, Hacken signed with Universal Records, and "Moonlight Serenade" was once again included in the album "One and a Half Years".
2. "Sea and Sky"
"Sea and Sky" is a Cantonese song performed by the Hong Kong, China rock band Beyond, with lyrics and music by Wong Ka Kui, and arranged by Beyond and Leung Pong Yen***. It is included in Beyond's Cantonese album "Music and Anger", which was released in May 1993.
The song is also known as the "Serenade for the Half of the Moon", which was included in the album "A Year and a Half".
In 1993, the song won the Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award and the "My Favorite Songwriter Award" of the Shouting咤乐坛流行榜. 2010, the song was selected as one of the "30 Songs in 30 Years" of the 30 Years of Classics Award of the Chinese Golden Melody Awards.
3, "Gray Tracks"
"Gray Tracks" is a musical work (film and television masterpiece) by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond, with lyrics by Lau Cheuk Fai, music and vocals by Wong Ka Kui, and arrangement by Beyond. The song is the theme song of the 1990 film "Heaven If Love" starring Andy Lau and Cynthia Ng, and is included in the "Heaven If Love" soundtrack released in June 1990 by New Yeebo Records.
4. "Cold Rainy Night"
"Cold Rainy Night" is a musical composition by the Hong Kong, China-based rock band Beyond, and is included in Beyond's March 11, 1988 Cantonese album Modern Stage.
It was composed by vocalist/guitarist Wong Ka Kui, with lyrics and vocals by bassist Wong Ka Keung, and was the first song sung by Wong Ka Keung in the Beyond band.
5. "A Thousand Queue Songs"
"A Thousand Queue Songs" is a Cantonese song sung by Vivienne Chan. It was composed by Lin Zhenqiang, lyrics by Yasuji Magaino, and arranged by Tony Lu, and was included in Vivienne Chan's album "Forever Your Friend", which was released on January 1, 1989 by Universal Records.
In 1989, the song won the annual TVB Top Ten Golden Songs Award and the 12th RTHK Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Award. in 2007, the song won the Hall of Fame Golden Song Award at the RoadShow Supreme Music Awards.