What are the classic English nostalgic songs?

Old songs are actually a kind of memory. Whenever that familiar music rings, no matter how many distant dusty memories come from the depths of the years, it will awaken the warmth in the deepest part of the memory and make you intoxicated. Listen to classic English songs together and relive the best years. What are the classic English nostalgic songs? Come and have a look with me!

1, don't cry-Hua Gun band

Don't Cry is a famous song of American heavy metal band Guns and Roses. This song made millions of people cry. Don't cry stayed on the billboard charts for nearly three years (147) weeks, creating the myth of rock music.

In the song "Don't Cry", the Gunhua band changed its previous fierce anger, and the lead singer sang a touching and tender song. The helplessness and frustration expressed in the song is that kind of extreme anger. Not only at the end of the song, but also at the beginning of the song, there are so many long sounds in the whole song that the song finally expresses a heartbreaking heartache through an extended low hum.

2. Rose

Rose is a classic old song, which has been sung for decades.

Love is a flower. As long as you plant hope in your heart, when spring comes, there will be fragrant roses blooming. I want to give it to you. Let us have roses in our hearts, listen to the songs of nature, and remember this philosophical saying, "Sow seeds, and with the love of the sun, spring will become roses."

And "Rose" has also been translated into Japanese, and it is the ending song in the classic movie "Fairy Tales of Years". The most popular version now is Rose by Japanese singer Aoi Teshima.

3. I will always love you-Whitney Houston

This song is the theme song of the movie Bodyguard co-starring Whitney Houston and kevin costner, and its album Bodyguard is the best-selling movie soundtrack and female singer's best-selling album (44 million copies) in the world.

However, this song was covered by Whitney Houston, but it has become a classic for generations.

4. Melody of Liberation-Brothers of Justice

Melody Liberated was originally circulated in 1955 as the soundtrack of prison movies, and was covered by Justice Brothers in 1965. This version was successfully quoted as an episode in the movie Ghost in 1990, which made it popular all over the world and became a classic pop music in the 20th century.

5. Say you say me-Lionel Richie

The world famous song Say You Say Me was written by lionel richie on 1985, with him as the lead singer. As the theme song of the movies "Flying over the Soviet Union" and "White Night". The film tells the story of the friendship between a former Soviet ballet dancer and an American black tap dancer when they plan to escape. This song was sung at the end of the movie. Compared with the obscurity of the film itself, Say You Say Me, as the theme song, is world-famous.

6. Sailing-Rod Stewart

Sailing is a famous work by Rod Stewart.

Sailing, a simple song, has a long artistic conception, which not only gives vent to feelings, but also reveals a vastness and gives people strength with a touch of sadness.

7. Unintentional Whispers-George Michael

You may not be familiar with Unintentional Express, but it is actually a song that has been covered countless times. As long as his melody starts, you will know how familiar you are with him. This song once ranked first in the charts of 25 countries and sold 6 million copies worldwide.

8. Rhythm in the rain

Put on headphones, click on the video above, and listen to Jason Donovan's Rhythm in the Rain with 3D surround sound. Really super classic! ! !

The Oscar hit "Rhythm in the Rain" is the theme song of the movie "Quadruple Personality", which has a brisk rhythm and sounds very comfortable.

9. "Country Road, Take Me Home"-john denver

Country Road, Take Me Home is a famous country song written and sung by john denver at 197 1

Denver is the most famous American country singer in China. He even surpassed those country stars in America who are much more famous than him. It is precisely because of this popular "Country Road Take Me Home" that this song has a brisk melody and let people see the beautiful scenery of West Virginia in the eastern United States.

10, Babylon River

The melody of this piece is extremely beautiful and smooth, and the rhythm is lively and unrestrained. However, when we follow the relaxed, quiet, serene and flowing music, we imagine and recall the feelings of Jewish prisoners who have left their homes in adversity and wandering in a foreign land, as if we saw a cruel and desolate scene: Jews living in dire straits still yearn for the streams, green fields, ridges and fragrant rice in their hometown. ...

Musicians contrast paradise, utopia and people who run away from home, which is in sharp contrast with people's sadness.

Sitting on the bank of Babylon, sad people seem to be crying: Babylon River, you flow quietly, the night is so quiet, but you don't know how desolate our persecuted strangers are beside you. May the saints know our voices, our prayers and meditation …