Late Autumn is a Cantonese song sung by Huang Kaiqin. The song was composed by Xu He and arranged by Ouyang Shen. It was first recorded in the album Gossip released on June 1 992+065438+1October1day.
Late autumn was popular at home and abroad in the early 1990s. This is the work of Xu 1988. The Mandarin version of Late Autumn is more remembered by Mao Ning, but the original singer is Chen Rujia. The original name of Late Autumn is May Your Heart Stay. Chen Rujia didn't study vocal music specially, but taught himself to be the original singer of Late Autumn.
At a concert, Huang Kaiqin discovered this song and asked the agent to buy the Cantonese copyright. The Hong Kong version of Late Autumn has revised the original version. After rearranging, Late Autumn is 3 minutes and 29 seconds long, which is very concise. The title of the song is also good. They took out the word late autumn as the title of the song. The name late autumn is more elegant than wishing you a good mind.
Background story
During a rehearsal in Guangzhou, he heard Xu of the Pacific band play a song on the keyboard that was not their performance, which was very nice. This song is written and sung by Xu.
Huang Kaiqin was going to sing a song with China flavor, and suddenly he felt that this song was just what he wanted to sing. After negotiation, he adapted the song, changed the lyrics, arrangement and title, and got Late Autumn, which was included in the album Gossip.
The popularity of "Late Autumn" shows the trend of starting a prairie fire, and the melody of "Late Autumn" floats all over the country. This song took Huang Kaiqin to many places he had never thought of before.