Song examples are as follows:
1, "Kiss Farewell" (English version) - "Take Me to Your Heart"
It is very popular in the last few years of a Chinese song covers the English song, which was adapted and covered by the Danish 4-man male group Michael Learns It was adapted and covered by the Danish 4-member boy band Michael Learns To Rock, the song is melodious and catchy, and its original Chinese version is Jacky Cheung's song "Kiss Goodbye".
2, "Green Flower Porcelain" (English version) - "Green Flower Porcelain"
This song is adapted from the melody of "Green Flower Porcelain" by several famous Brazilian musicians, the style of the song retains the Chinese song's euphemistic, mellifluous, but also a blend of Brazilian jazz dance music BOSSANO. The style of the song not only retains the gentle and melodious Chinese song, but also incorporates the soulful melody and swinging rhythm of the Brazilian jazz dance song BOSSA NOVA.
3, "Legend" (English version) - "Fairy Tale"
"Fairy Tale" was created by the Danish band Michael Learns to rock, covering the classic Chinese song "Legend". One of the tracks on Michael Learns to rock's "Legend of Love Songs".
4, "The Brightest Star in the Night Sky" (English version) - "If I Stay"
Covered by ShaunGibson, a British boy who loves Chinese culture, he loves to sing, play the piano, and loves to translate Chinese songs into English and sing them to his compatriots. He tries all styles of Chinese songs and covered Escape Plan - The Brightest Star in the Night Sky in English.
5, "Rose Rose I Love You" (English version) - "Rose?Rose?I?Love?You"
"Rose Rose I Love You" is a classic song sung by Yao Li, a silver-voiced singer from Shanghai Bund in 1940, which has been favored by many pop singers until today. In fact, as early as 1951, American singer Frankie Laine covered it as the popular English song Rose, Rose, I love you, and also kept a Chinese line in the song. It's a little bit jazzy, a little bit retro, a little bit good.