Half a Heart Original Singer

The original singer of the song "Half a Heart" is Grasshopper, a Hong Kong, China singing group.

Grasshopper, Hong Kong, China singing group, founded in 1985, by Choi Yi-chi, Su Zhi-wei, Choi Yi-jie three members of the group due to the three people's last name of the part of the capital is "艹"(Grass), and the name of the Grasshopper! "

Grasshopper debuted in 1985 in the fourth Hong Kong New Talent Singing Competition, where they studied under Anita Mui, and in 1988 they released their first Cantonese album of the same name, "Grasshopper", and in the same year they won the Favorite Newcomer Award at the Top Ten Power Singing Awards Ceremony, and in 1990 they released their debut Mandarin album, "Special Delivery for a Limited Period of Time", and in the same year they won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award and the Top Ten Power Singing Golden Melody Award for the song, "Lost Love", and the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award in the same year. In the same year, the song "Lost Love Front Alliance" was released and became his masterpiece.

Introduction of the song "Half a Heart"

"Half a Heart" is a song sung by Grasshopper, composed by Depardieu, Paprier and Bernheim, and is available in two versions: Cantonese and Mandarin. The Cantonese version, with lyrics by Poon Yuen Leung, is included in the Cantonese album "Grasshopper IV" released in March 1990; the Cantonese version, with lyrics by Poon Yuen Leung, is included in the Cantonese album "Grasshopper IV" released by Grasshopper. The Cantonese version was composed by Pan Yuanliang and included in Grasshopper's Cantonese album "Grasshopper IV" released in March 1990; the Mandarin version was composed by Ho Kai-hong and included in Grasshopper's Mandarin album "Lost Love Front Union" released on October 18, 1990.