Little Tigers classic songs

The classic songs of the Little Tigers are "Green Apple Paradise", "Getaway", "Red Dragonfly", "Rendezvous with the Stars", "Call You MyLove", "Love", "Butterflies Fly Away", "Good-bye", "Don't Worry to Go and Fly", and "The Stars Are Still Bright".

1. 'Green Apple Land'.

"Green Apple Paradise" was released on January 24, 1989, and was included in the compilation album "Happy New Year" with Worry Party, which was the first single of the Tigers' debut. Immediately after the release of the song, the Tigers quickly became popular in the Asian music scene. Boys love to imitate their dancing and styling, and girls love to collect their magazines and posters.

2. "Getaway".

"Getaway" is the debut album by the Tigers. Produced and released by Flying Saucer Records on April 28, 1989, the album contains 10 songs. Once the album was released it reigned supreme on all major song charts. The popularity of this album was like a wave of wind sweeping through the country, from May to June, the Tigers sang and danced all the way, penetrating all corners of the world with their youthful charm.

3. "Red Dragonfly".

"Red Dragonfly" is an album released on February 22, 1990, featuring 11 songs, produced by Keli in conjunction with Flying Saucer Records***. The album's self-titled title track "Red Dragonfly" won the "Golden Melody Dragon Tiger Chart" Summer Ranking Champion and the "Golden Melody Dragon Tiger Chart" Annual Ranking Runner-up in 1990.

4. "Date with the Stars".

"Star's Rendezvous" was included in the Tigers' September 1, 1990 album of the same name, "Star's Rendezvous". The song still retains the usual youthful campus style, and perhaps you can hear the feeling of dating during your first love in this song.

5, Call You MyLove.

"Call you mylove" was included in the fifth album of the Tigers, "Dating with the Stars."

In 1991, the Hong Kong singer Chilam Cheung and Xu Qiuyi covered the Cantonese version of this song, "Modern Love Story".

6. Love.

"Love" was released on August 1, 1991, on the album Love. Love" is the main song in the fifth public service album released by the Tigers, which was created to match the public service activities of caring for the deaf and dumb. Love" uses sign language to describe "love" as a broader emotion, which has touched a generation of people. Love" is also the most representative song of the entire Tigers period, and won the 1991 Taiwan "Golden Melody Award Dragon Tiger Chart" in the fall of the overall ranking of the first.

7, "Butterfly fly".

"Butterfly Flying" was included in the album "Love" released in August 1991, which is a poetic and romantic song. The song's poetic and romantic lyrics instantly bring people into a picturesque scene, and its melody is very similar to "Grandma's Penghu Bay," presenting a very authentic folk plot that depicts a beautiful scene of a paradise beyond the world.

8. "Goodbye".

"Goodbye" is a Mandarin pop album released by the Tigers on December 1, 1991 on Flying Saucer Records, which has 10 songs in one ****. The songs on "Goodbye" were written in honor of Chen's temporary departure, and are full of deep emotion.

9, "Do not worry to fly".

"Don't Worry Go Fly" was included in the album "Goodbye" released on December 1, 1991. on December 15, 1991, one of the members of the Little Tigers, Chen Zhipeng, would be enlisted in the army to serve in the military, and for the first time the Little Tigers faced dissolution. Against this backdrop, the Tigers released their final single, "Don't Worry Go Fly," as a way of honoring that period of their youth.

10, "The Stars Are Still Bright".

"Starlight Still Splendid" was included in the album "Starlight Still Splendid", which was released on December 17, 1993, and the album **** included 10 songs. In that year, the promise of "getting together" was not broken, and the Tigers reunited and sang "Starlight is still brilliant", crying the hearts of countless fans.