"Laughing at the Red Dust"
Songwriter: Chen Shu Hua
Lyrics: Li Man Ting
Songwriter: Li Zongsheng
Lyrics:
The red dust is so ridiculous, the infatuation is the most boring
The eye is empty of all the good things, the life is not yet over
Heart is no longer disturbed, I want to exchange for a half of a life of ease
Wake up and laugh to the I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this in the future
It's too early to tell if I'm going to be able to do this in the future
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this in the future
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this in the future
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this in the future
I don't want to ask you about the consequences of your life, but I want to do this in my life
I don't know if I can do this in my life, but I want to do this in my life.
Today I cry, tomorrow I laugh
I don't want anyone to understand, I'm proud of myself
Songs are sung, dances are danced
The night is long, but I don't realize, I will search for happiness
Expanded Information:
"Laughing at the Red Dust" has a song duration of four minutes and eight seconds, and the song is included in the 1993 movie soundtrack, "The East is Undefeated and the Wind and Clouds are Rising Again" movie soundtrack, and in the 1994 Chan Suk Wah solo album, "Love Carries On".
The musical version of "Laughing at Red Dust" is titled "Memory of Love" and "Separation from Hate", both of which were composed by Hu Weili. Both the musical version and the original version of "Laughing at Red Dust" were the theme songs of "The East is Not a Windfall", as well as the interlude of the 1993 Singaporean TV series "Lotus Rivalry".
"Laughing Red Dust" has been covered by many singers, such as Chang Jing, Pan Ying, Lin Wan Yi, Mia, Dong Zhen, Du Yan, Cai Qiufeng and Xiaodan.