Original song by Little Girl Under the Street Lamp

The original singer is the famous Modern Talking (Modern Gold Rush Chorus). In 1987, the "87' Fever" disco album tape released by Guangdong Audio and Video Publishing House included a Mandarin version with rewritten lyrics and orchestration, sung by Guangdong singer Deng Jieyi. This is the famous "Little Girl Under the Streetlight". In Hong Kong, there is also a Cantonese version, "Chain Reaction", with new lyrics and orchestration, and sung by Hong Kong singer Lin Shanshan.

Originally known as "Brother Louie" (also translated as "Brotherhood"), it is a famous dance song that became popular around the world in 1986. Most urban teenagers who grew up in the 1970s have heard "87 Fever". Under the influence of "Hedong" and "Warrior", domestic musicians produced the "Fanatical" series, which mainly covers English original songs with Chinese lyrics. Among them, "87 Fever" is the most famous, which created an astonishing success at the time. sales miracle.

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The orchestration by Liu Ke, the lyrics by Huang Pusheng, and the singing by Liu Hong and Deng Jieyi made Guangdong Audio and Video Publishing House a big hit. In the "Frenzy" series, although most of them are covers, the Chinese lyrics are excellent, and the famous lyricist Huang Pusheng, who is currently the director of Guangdong TV Station, plays a major role. In addition, some original songs are not inferior to cover songs. The most famous song "Platform" is an original song. This song is still a classic among classics to this day, and there is also a movie with the same song "Platform" .

To this day, songs such as "Platform" and "Little Sister Under the Street Lamp" are still famous, and classic lyrics such as "No matter how far I drift, my lover" still often come to mind. Those who sing, they must also know. According to the lyricist Huang Pusheng, Liu Hong has not been in contact for many years, and I don’t know how he is doing, and Deng Kityi has immigrated to the United States many years ago... This is a happy ending to the 87 craze, and it is also a memory of our old fans’ youth. The sales volume of this album should rank in the top 10 of all pop records from the 1980s to the present. The earliest pop enlightenment song I heard in Yuntian was this song "Little Girl Under the Streetlight".