Long time no see lyrics full version

Long time no see

Song: Eason Chan

I came to your city? I walked the way you came

Imagine the days without me? I'm not sure how lonely you are

Holding the photo you gave me? The familiar street

Only without your picture? We can't go back to that day

Will you suddenly appear? At the coffee shop on the corner

I'll smile, wave, and sit and talk with you

How I'd love to meet you? To see how you've changed

No more talk about the old days, just pleasantries, just a word to you, just a word

It's been a long time, hasn't it? Holding the photo you gave me

The familiar street, but without you

We can't go back to that day, will you suddenly appear

At the coffee shop on the corner, I'll put on a smile and wave to exchange pleasantries

Sitting with you and talking to you, I'd like to see you once in a while

Seeing how much you've changed lately? No more talk about the old days, just pleasantries

And say to you, just say? It's been a long time

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"Long Time No See" is a Mandarin song by Hong Kong pop male singer Eason Chan, with lyrics by Shi Li, music by Chen Xiaoxia, and vocals by Eason Chan, on the album "Admit It", released on April 24, 2007. The song is also an episode of the movie 33 Days of Lost Love. The Cantonese version of "Long Time No See" is "It's Better Not to See", which is included in the album What'S Going On..., released on November 23, 2006 in the album What'S Going On..., released on November 23, 2006.

When the song was collected, Jacky Cheung's 2007 album "Long Time No See" had not yet been released, so the title of the song had been booked as "Long Time No See". Later, when he learned of the clash of the titles, Eason Chan, who doesn't follow the rules, intuited that there was no need to change it because the title was the most suitable, and decided to release it according to the original title .

"Long Time No See" is actually a realistic movie, and Eason Chan's emotive rendition, with its simple piano and strings orchestration, makes it a song to be savored alone in the middle of the night.

No matter how twisted the road has been, how much I look forward to the reappearance of those who used to be familiar, waiting, and when I see the people who are both strange and familiar again, it seems that there is only that faint sentence: Long Time No See. This slow song, melody like water slowly winding out, simple and uncomplicated, but the feelings of deep introverted, directly into the depths of the heart .

Eason Chan (Eason Chan), born July 27, 1974 in Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, pop singer, actor, graduated from Kingston University.

Eason Chan made his debut in 1995 as the winner of the 14th New Talent Singing Competition, and released his debut album Eason Chan in 1996, starred in his first movie Mongkok Sisters in 1997, and gained attention in the music industry with the song Unrivaled in 1998, and established himself in the music industry with the song The King of Karaoke in 2000, and released the pop-rock album Anyway in 2001. In 2001, he released the pop-rock album "It's Me Anyway".