"Suddenly Self" was composed by Wu Bai and originally sung by Huang Xiaoxun.
"Suddenly Self" is a song written by Taiwan's rock king and the most famous rock singer in the Chinese language area, Wu Bai, with lyrics by Tsui Hark and Wu Bai, and music composed by Wu Bai, and it is the theme song of the 2003 Tsui Hark-produced movie Scattered, and the song was first sung by Huang Xiaoxun.
Wu Bai covered it in his own concert in 2006. It was also included in Huang Xiaoxun's live album "TheVoice3L.V Drunken Love Songs Full Album", released in February 2004.
Song lyrics: rain or shine is unpredictable, the road is footsteps more, I have been accustomed to, you suddenly self, volatile, will be natural to see through, then do not stay, the time is over no longer have, you look into the sky, hang more rainbows, I will be tight, will be your magnificent in the heart, in the cold winter time, on the recollection of your tenderness, to fill the cheerfulness of my heart, sadness is also a smile with the tears.
Countless encounters, waiting for endless waiting, if only this life, and why stay from the beginning, then do not stay, time is no longer there, you look into the sky, hang more rainbows, I will be tight, will put you in the heart of the heart, in the winter time.
Recall your tenderness, fill my heart with cheerfulness, sadness is also tears with a smile, countless encounters, waiting for endless waiting, if only this life, and why to stay from the beginning.
Singer Profile
Wu Bai, Chinese Taiwanese male singer, musician, guitarist, actor, photographer real name Wu Junlin, born January 14, 1968 in Xindian District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Province of China, Chinese Taiwanese male singer, musician, guitarist, film and television actor, photographer. 1990 with the song "Lilliputian" officially debut! .
In 1992, he participated in the songwriting and singing of the soundtrack of the movie "Junior_, Anla", and released his first solo album "It's a Happy Thing to Fall in Love with Someone Else"; in the same year, he set up the rock group ChinaBlue and served as the lead vocalist and lead guitarist. 1995, he gained attention with the song "Love Songs for Prodigal People" and the live album "Wu Bai's Live".