This song is from an album of the same name released by Jacky Cheung 1994. Xueyouge also started from this EP-type album and tried rock and R&; B style. I remember from a distance that the legend of the hungry wolf was also very popular in the mainland, which was almost the "standard" of all kinds of CDs of Hong Kong and Taiwan golden songs.
2, "Who Can Change" Alan Tam
At that time, this song was the theme song of TVB Hong Kong drama Tianshi, which starred Michael Miu and Barbara Yung. 1In July, 984, Alan Tam released the album The Root of Love, which was a great success. Every song is a classic, and who can change it is one of them.
Also in July, Leslie Cheung released the album Leslie, and a song Monica finally made him show signs of popularity after years of ups and downs. The Tan-Zhang War, which sensationalized Hong Kong's music scene in the 1980s, started quietly in July this year.
3, "Ghost Story" Leslie Cheung
The Cantonese version of the movie theme song starring Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong is included in my brother 1987' s album Summer Romance. The reason why Ghost Story is so popular in Chinese music is not only Leslie Cheung's affectionate interpretation, but also David Henry Hwang's lyrics and songs. This song is very popular because it is a combination of Leslie Cheung and Wang Jieshi.
4, "I just like you" Danny Chan
This is the title song of Danny Chan's album of the same name released by 1982 in August, which is almost one of the most important works in Danny Chan's life. The album was a success as soon as it was released. "I just like you" topped the sales list for six consecutive weeks.
5, "Gone with the Wind" Jordan chan
Jordan chan's Gone with the Wind. At that time, "Pheasant" Jordan chan and "Hao Nan Ge" Ekin Cheng contributed a lot of golden songs to the series of young and dangerous people, and this song was the ending song of the movie "97 Young and Dangerous People Invincible". Gone with the Wind is almost the most iconic theme song of Young and Dangerous.