The 50 classic Alan Tam songs are as follows
The first song, "The Love of My Life"
was composed by Xiang Xuehuai, with music by Ng Sze-kai, and arranged by Anthony Loo, and is featured on Alan Tam's 1991 Cantonese album Myths of 1991, released by Universal Records. The song is the theme song of the Hong Kong movie A Tale of Two Cities. Tsang has also said that every time he hears the song, the thought of being in the movie brings tears to his eyes.
The second song "Little Storm"
"Little Storm" was written by Cheng Kwok Kong and composed by Graham Russell/Clive Davis, and was included in the album "Can't Forget You" in 1981.
The third song "Hard to Let Go"
The song "Hard to Let Go" was composed by Yin Wenqi, with lyrics by Doll, and sung by Alan Tam is quite a nice Mandarin song.
The fourth song "Summer Chill"
The interlude song in the movie "Happy Ghost Summer Vacation".
The fifth song "Love in the Late Autumn"
Composed by Lee Ho Chun, lyrics by Fred Lam and arranged by Tony Lo, it was included in Alan Tam's 1984 Cantonese album "The Root of Love".
Sixth "Can't Say Goodbye"
This "Can't Say Goodbye" is perhaps one of the most widely sung Cantonese songs, and it has almost become a masterpiece of Tam's love songs. It is sung as a graduation song at the graduation ceremonies of all major universities in Hong Kong. It is also well known in mainland China and overseas Chinese communities, and can be regarded as a liang song symbolizing the glamour and romance of the 1990s.
Seventh song "Love Affair Bus Stop"
Composed by Projcct Moonlight Cafe, lyrics by Xiang Xuehuai, and arranged by Billy Chan, meanwhile, this song is both a pop type and a romantic type.
The eighth song "Pride and Bone"
Words by Lo Kwok Chim, music by Alan Tam, released in 1984, also this song is a very difficult to sing.
The ninth song "Love Trap"
This song was released in 1985 and is still very popular today. In 2007, Love Trap won the "25th Anniversary of the Golden Song Honorary Golden Song Award" and was awarded the 1985 Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Songs and the 1985 Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Songs Gold Award.
The tenth "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing"
"Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" is the lyrics and music composed by Knifelang, included in the album "Heaven and Earth" released by Alan Tam in 2004, in 2005, the song was named the 4th China Original Music Pop Chart Hong Kong and Taiwan Top Ten Golden Songs, as well as the Music Pioneer Chart of the year, the most popular song of the national audience.
The eleventh song, "Between Half a Dream and Half a Wake"
The song is the Cantonese version of the song "Between Half a Dream and Half a Wake" sung by Alan Tam, which is also the interlude of the movie "Love's Deserter".
The twelfth song "Friends"
The song is also an interlude of the movie "Dragon Brothers and Tiger Brothers". The song "Friends" has been highly popular and is still one of the most popular songs sung by major ktvs.
The thirteenth song "Goodbye is also a tear"
Composed by Xiong Meiling, lyrics by Huang Zhen, and arranged by Tony Lu, it was included in Alan Tam's 1994 Cantonese album "Dreamy Smile" released by Universal Records.
The fourteenth song "Pegasus"
"Pegasus" is the thirty-seventh Cantonese album released by Alan Tam, and this album contains the classic songs of Alan Tam.
The fifteenth song, "Flowers in the Water"
is in two versions, Cantonese and Mandarin.In 1991, Alan Tam sang the Mandarin version of the song at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.
The sixteenth song, "Late Spring"
was composed by Kobo Imahata and arranged by Tony Lu. The song is available in Cantonese and Mandarin versions. The Cantonese version, with lyrics by Xiang Xuehuai, was included in Alan Tam's 1983 Cantonese album "Late Spring" released by Universal Records, and the Mandarin version, with lyrics by Liu Yurui, was included in Alan Tam's 1991 Mandarin album "Unbreakable Love" released by Universal Records.
The seventeenth song "Live in Style"
A Cantonese song sung by Alan Tam and Vivien Chen, the theme song of the 96th edition of the TV series "The Smiling Proud Wanderer", "Live in Style" is also used as a kind of values and attitudes in life, which expresses a kind of uninhibited and open-minded attitude, freedom, freedom of mind, not caring about the views of others, and the attitude of struggling and surviving for one's own ideals and beliefs, and it's also a law of life promoted by a lot of people. It is also a law of life that many people respect.
The 18th song "Karaoke is Always OK"
Composed by Alan Tam, with lyrics by Poon Yuen Leung (Cantonese version), it was included in the album "Dream Stage" released by Alan Tam in 1990.
The 19th song "Strong Grass in the Wind"
"Strong Grass in the Wind" is a 1983 song in which Alan Tam sings with Choi Kwok Kuen in the album "Late Spring". The lyrics to "Strong Grass in the Wind" were written by Peter Lai and the music was composed by Choi Kwok Kuen.
The twentieth song, "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is a Cantonese song sung by Alan Tam and Shirley Kwan, with lyrics written by Lo Wing Keung and music composed by Tong Ange, and is included in Tam's 1991 Cantonese album Myths of 1991, released by Universal Records.
The twenty-first song "Drunk Alone on the Street"
Lyrics by Jane Ning, music by M.W. Chan, included in the album "Forgetting the City" released in 1989.
The twenty-second track, "Roots of Love"
Roots of Love was released in 1984. The album. The Roots of Love, Love in the Late Autumn, Summer Chill and Who Can Change can all be described as classics by Alan Tam. The "Roots of Love" composed by Felix Tan topped the list of the twenty golden songs of the twenty years in 2000, and the album sold eight platinum that year.
The twenty-third song "A Moment's Untitled"
"A Moment's Untitled" is a single composed by Lau Cheuk Fai with lyrics by Yoo Young Sum and sung by Alan Tam. It was released on September 2, 1993, and was included in the album "Laughing at Life".
The twenty-fourth song "Can't Forget You"
Lyrics by Fred Lam, music by Gokuryu Makoto, on the album "Can't Forget You".
The twenty-fifth song "The Dream is Still the Same"
"The Dream is Still the Same" is the Cantonese version, and the Mandarin version of "The Night is Never Ending", which is included in the album "It's Hard to Let Go" released in 1990.
The twenty-sixth song, Also Used to Know Each Other
was written by Pan Weiyuan and composed by Wu Qixian, and is from the album Worlds Beyond Peachland. The melody is extremely catchy, and Alan Tam's low voice adds a bit of despondency. The whole song is spent in a smooth way, but the smoothness contains endless remorse.
The twenty-seventh song, "Love in the Fog"
Written by Fred Lam and composed by Kisaburo Suzuki, it was released in 1984 on Alan Tam's album "Love in the Fog".
The twenty-eighth song, "By Whom the Love is Wrong or Right"
"By Whom the Love is Wrong or Right" is a song with lyrics written and sung by Alan Tam, and was included in the Cantonese album "Dreamy Smile", released in 1994.
The twenty-ninth song, "One Song, One Story"
is a song with lyrics written by Lin Xi and music composed by Moses Lam, and is included in Alan Tam's 1994 Cantonese album "Dreamy Smile", released by Universal Records.
The 30th song "Laughing at Life"
A Cantonese song with lyrics by Kiki Chan and arrangement by Tsui Yat Kan, included in the album "Twenty Years of Platinum Bestselling Golden Hits Full Record"
The 31st song "The Man Who Catches the Wind"
"The Han Who Catches the Wind" is a love song in the 1984 Cantonese album The Roots of Love, and it is a cover of the song "The Alfee" by Alan Tam, which is a Japanese cover of the song "The Merry Men" by the Japanese band The Alfee's "メリーアン".
The thirty-second song, "Love Is This Sweet"
Composed by Lo Koon Ting, with lyrics by Lo Kwok Chim, the song was sung by Alan Tam, and was included in the album Fog Love, released in 1984.
The thirty-third song "Obsessed as a Doll"
Composed by Alan Tam, with lyrics by Kiki Chan. It was included in "Goodbye Romance", which was one of the Top Ten Best Hits of 1987 and the "Annual Sales Champion Award".
Thirty-fourth song "the most smiling person"
Forever twenty-five years old will always be the most smiling person Alan Tam 2007 new Mandarin album "the most smiling person" after a hiatus of ten years of deep love is still unchanged warmth
Thirty-five "acquaintance is not by chance"
Songs included in the "love to your madness" album, lyrics: Zheng Guo-jiang, composed by the music: the calendar wind
Thirty-five "acquaintance is not by chance"
Songs included in the "love to your madness" album, lyrics: Zheng Guo-jiang, composed by the music: the calendar wind
The thirty-sixth song "Mirage"
Composed by Lin Minyi, with lyrics by Lin Minchong, the song was included in Alan Tam's Cantonese album "Late Spring" released on April 12, 1983, which won the 1984 Top Ten Golden Songs.
Thirty-seven "Lover"
"Lover" is a song by singer Alan Tam from his album Lover. The song was released in 1992.
The thirty-eighth song "Child"
The song "Child" sung by Alan Tam is the same song as Tsui Siu Fung's "Three Points, Seven Points", Chung Chun Tao's "Your Shadow", and Jiang Hui's "Loving Ah", but the lyrics are much closer to the original, which expresses the unselfish love of two parents for their not-so-filial child in an ordinary family.
The thirty-ninth song, "Burgundy Heart"
"Burgundy Heart" is a Chinese cover of the Japanese song "ワインレッドの心". It is a Chinese cover of the song "ワインレッドの心", a Japanese song from the eighth Cantonese album "愛的根源", released by Alan Tam, with lyrics written by Xiang Xuehuai and arranged by Masato Kofi, which is a famous song from that album.
40th song "Cherished Cherished"
"Cherished Cherished" is from the album "Lover" released in 1992.
The forty-first song "Favorite You"
is a 1985 song originally sung by Alan Tam, with lyrics by Lam Man Chung and music by Jazz Chan, and recorded on the album "Love Trap".
Forty-two "love and righteousness of two hearts know"
1989 ALAN released Cantonese CDvideo, 1996 Zhuhai Huasheng Tape Factory issued Polaroid original version of the introduction of the Golden Songs Selection Series, which is the second episode of the love and righteousness of two hearts know as the title of the album, the album of 10 songs are considered a classic, Lin fans must be familiar, listening to the tape along the way, we are no longer young, but a strong, strong, strong, and strong, strong and strong. No longer young, but that strong love will always be in the bottom of our hearts.
The forty-third song, "Raining Love Sorrows"
"Raining Love Sorrows" is a song from Alan Tam's 1982 Cantonese album, "Lover - Goddess", which has become one of the classics of his Cantonese love songs with his usual distinctive accent.
The forty-fourth song, "Love's Double"
"Love's Double" was included in Alan Tam's 1984 album, "Love in the Mist", and is the Cantonese version of "Thinking of Izumi ga Izumi" by the Japanese group "H2O".
The forty-fifth song, "Lorelei" (暴风女神Lorelei)
"暴风女神Lorelei" (暴风女神Lorelei), is an album released by Alan Tam in 1985, after the success of his 1984 concerts, he took advantage of the success of his 1985 album "Lorelei" (暴风女神Lorelei), which was released in the latter half of the year after a lot of intensive construction. "Storm Goddess" continued in the style of Hiroaki Serizawa's first two efforts, but was more dynamic and indeed stormy.
The forty-sixth song, "Love One More Time, Pain One More Time,"
was composed by Tong Ange, lyrics by Lin Xi, and arranged by Anthony Lu, and was included in Alan Tam's September 2, 1993 Cantonese album, "Laughing at Life". The song is adapted from the song "Love and Sorrow" performed by Tong Ange.
The forty-seventh song "Who Can Change"
Composed by Cheng Kwok Kong, with music composed and arranged by Koo Ka Fai, it was included in Alan Tam's Cantonese album "The Roots of Love" released on July 27, 1984. The song is the theme song of the Hong Kong TVB drama series "Heavenly Master in Charge".
The forty-eighth song, "Hiding You in a Song"
is included in the album "Hiding You in a Song All for Love". Lyrics: Shi Rencheng, Music: Zheng Zhiming.
The forty-ninth song "Romance on a Rainy Night"
A classic hit released in 1985 on the album "Love Trap".
The fiftieth song, "Speechless Gratitude"
"Speechless Gratitude" is one of the three songs that Alan Tam himself has said are his favorites (the other two being "Cherish Cherish" and "One Song, One Story"). This song is a thank-you to the fans, and it's a perfect song to close the concert.