Yang Yuying's best ten songs

The ten best songs of Yang Yuying are:

Heart Rain, Tell You Softly, Falling Flowers, Wind Containing Love and Water Containing Smiles, I Don't Want to Say It, Tea Mountain Love Song, Heart to Heart Holding Hands, Sweet Little Sister, Dancing with Love Songs, Pear Blossom Love Genuine Edition, Wind Containing Love and Water Containing Smiles.

Among them, "Heart Rain" was composed by Liu Zhenmei, composed by Ma Zhaojun, arranged by Chen Zhiyuan, and sung by Li Bihua. In 1993, Yang Yuying and Mao Ning sang the song, which was included in the duet album "How Many Times Can I Love You Like This" released in May 1993. 1995, the song won the Liaoning Literature and Art Radio "Top Ten Golden Songs" award. 2012, Yang Yuying made her comeback to the singing world by appearing on Hunan TV. In 2012, Yang Yuying made her comeback to the singing world, appearing on Hunan TV's New Year's Eve party and singing the song with Mao Ning.

Background and appreciation

In 1987, Ma Zhaojun and Liu Zhenmei collaborated with Countryside Records and were invited to create a sentimental song for the company's artist Li Bihua. Ma Zhaojun composed a soothing tune based on Li Bihua's lyrical style, and Liu Zhenmei wrote lyrics based on the song, which was a combination of The inner world of a woman who is about to be married to the man she loves so much and married into a woman is depicted very delicately, and named the song "Heart Rain".

In 1993, Guangzhou New Era Audiovisual Company, changed the lyrics of the original solo version to a male-female duet version.

"Heart Rain" has a beautiful melody and sounds faintly sad. The pain and determination of not being able to marry the man of one's choice and having to commit oneself to marrying another man as a woman is slowly laid out in Yang Yuying's rendition, coupled with Mao Ning's low and mellow male voice backing it up, making the song catchy and intriguing to listen to.