Priscilla Chan's songs.

Priscilla Chan songs:

1, Xue (Song)

Snow is a song written by Jane, composed by K.Kuwata, arranged by Zengxi Zhao and sung by Priscilla Chan. It was included in the album Come Back released by Priscilla Chan in June 1992. In 2008, the song won the audience's favorite Chinese classic golden melody award at the fifth annual general election ceremony of the global Chinese music scene. "Snow" is a cover of "The Journey of Flowers" by the keyboardist Harajuku of Japan's Southern Star Orchestra. Keisuke Kuwata, the lead singer and guitarist of Southern Stars Orchestra, is Xuanzi's husband.

2. Qian Qian Quege (Song)

Qian Qian Bird Song was composed by Lin Zhenqiang, composed by Ma Kai Norge, and arranged by Tony Arevalo, Jr. ... and won my favorite song award of commercial radio station, 1989 Top Ten Golden Melody Award of radio and television, the 12th Top Ten Golden Melody Award of Radio Television Hong Kong, and the 30-year classic selection of 20 10 Golden Melody Award of Chinese.

3. Come back (Song)

"Come Back" is a Cantonese song by the famous Hong Kong singer Priscilla Chan in the album of the same name released by 1992. It became popular all over the world in 1990s and became a milestone for domestic fans to understand Priscilla Chan. This song is adapted from Taiwan Province singer Chen 19 1' s Taiwan Province album Puppet.

4. Red Tea House (Song Dynasty)

Teahouse is one of the masterpieces of Priscilla Chan, a famous Hong Kong singer. It is included in the album "Come Back" of 1992. Priscilla Chan's extraordinary singing skills and affectionate interpretation make him one of the top ten Chinese golden songs of 1992. This song is one of the must-sing songs of Netease Cloud Music KTV.

5. Silly Girl (Song)

Silly Girl is a song sung by a Hong Kong singer, composed and written by M.L. Diego and M.T. Diego, and supervised by Europe. Included in the album Leisure released by Priscilla Chan 1988. The song won the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of Radio Television Hong Kong and the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of Radio 1988.