Classic old songs from the 1980s.

As follows:

First of all, Tom Zhang's The Sea.

The Sea is a song sung by Zhang Dongjian, written by Chen Dali and composed by Chen Dali and Chen Xiunan. Published in 1992, included in the sea. Once, Tom Chang and the crew filmed MTV at the seaside. At the bonfire party in the evening, everyone was talking and laughing, but Tom Zhang was lonely. Seeing this situation, his friends Chen Dali and Chen Xiunan decided to write a song to his friend's sister, hoping that his friend's feelings would be pinned.

Second, beyond the days of our lives.

This song is composed of lyrics, Cantonese lyrics and Mandarin lyrics by He He. The Cantonese version and the Mandarin version of this song were included in Beyond's Cantonese album Destiny Party released in September 1990, and the Mandarin album Days of Our Lives released in April 199 1. This song was written by Ka Kui Wong for South African black leader nelson mandela. 1990 won the top ten golden melody awards at the top ten golden melody awards ceremony.

Third, Wu Bai's sudden self.

Suddenly Yourself is a song written by Wu Bai, the rock king of Taiwan Province Province and the most famous rock singer in Chinese-speaking areas. Tsui Hark and Wu Bai wrote lyrics and Wu Bai composed music. It is the theme song of the movie Sanda produced by Tsui Hark in 2003. Everyone is familiar with Wu Bai's version. In fact, this song was first sung by Huang Xiaohu. In this song "Suddenly Yourself", Wu Bai has lost his usual anger, sadness and roar. Although there are some subtle vicissitudes, the song is more natural and unrestrained and free and easy, which makes people feel relieved.

Fourth, Lao Lang's "You at the Same Table"

The inspiration for this song comes from the time when Gao combed his first girlfriend "Hong". From 65438 to 0990, Gao knew and fell in love with his girlfriend "Hong". Later, Gao Hehong shared a private house in a small fishing village near Xiamen University. One morning, Gao Weihong combed his hair. Gao suddenly shouted "yes", and then he quickly let go without looking for paper. On the back cover of a book, he wrote his instant inspiration. This passage is the first draft of "You at the same table". 1993, Gao completed the creation of the whole song.

The version sung by Lao Lang became one of the symbolic cultural symbols in 1990s. Lao Lang's unique and highly textured voice successfully interpreted this song. Since then, the school of campus folk songs has just entered the public's ears.

V. Leslie Cheung's Ghost Story

Ghost is the theme song of 1987, a movie of the same name starring Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong. It is also called A Long Way to Go. It is composed by James J.S.Wong and sung by Leslie Cheung. The songs are divided into Chinese version and Cantonese version, and the Cantonese version is included in the Cantonese album Summer Romance released by Leslie Cheung 1987. The Mandarin version is included in his Mandarin album "Refuse to Play Again" released on 1988. This song, written by James J.S.Wong, gives full play to the characteristics of classical style. The streams in the forest are gurgling, the piano flute sounds one after another upstairs, and Leslie Cheung's singing is just right, which can be said to have reached the artistic conception of melodious tune and long meaning.