Good old songs are "Silence is Gold", "ひとり上手", "forget you forget me", "where is life" and so on.
1, "Silence is gold" Leslie Cheung
"Silence is gold" is composed by Leslie Cheung, Xu Guanjie lyrics, issued in 1988. At that time in the Hong Kong music industry, "Tan Zhang" heated stage, "laughter and cursing by the people, free to do people" this song has a song for brother to express the significance of the will. The Mandarin version is "Night of the Moon".
2, "ひとり上手 "中岛美雪
"ひとり上手 "词曲都是由中岛美雪创作,发行于1980年。 The song has been covered in many versions, the most well-known is the Cantonese version of "Walking the Road of Life" covered by Teresa Teng.
3. "Forget You Forget Me" by Jay Wang
"Forget You Forget Me", composed by Wang Wenqing, was released in 1988 and reached 8 platinum (400,000 copies) in two weeks of sales, as well as being an interlude in the Wong Kar-wai film "Carmen of Mongkok".
4, "Where do we meet in life" by Vivian Chen
"Where do we meet in life" was written by Jane Ning and composed by Luo Dayou, and was released in 1988. This song has a kind of "meet each other a smile to eliminate enmity" flavor. The Mandarin version is "The Realest Dream" sung by Zhou Hua Jian.
Notes:
1, "Hard to Part" by Alan Tam
The song "Hard to Part" was composed by Yin Wenqi, with lyrics written by Doll, and was released in 1990. The lyrics fit the melody nicely, "Looking back where the lights have gone out, are you still there."
2. "A Lifetime of Constancy" by Hacken Lee
"A Lifetime of Constancy" was composed by Xiang Xuehuai with lyrics by Peng Yongsong and released in 1989. It won the Golden Melody Award at the RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Presentation Ceremony and the Golden Melody Award at the TVB Top Ten Powerful Golden Songs Award Presentation Ceremony. The Mandarin version is "It's Not My Carelessness".
3. "Let It All Go With the Wind" by Chung Chun-to
"Let It All Go With the Wind" is a Cantonese song composed by Katsuo Ono and re-written by Wong Jim, released in 1987.