Lyrics: Some people cry, some people laugh, let me get away with it, get away with it for the rest of my life.

Lyrics to "Laughing at the Red Dust"

The red dust is so ridiculous and the love is so boring

It is better to be empty-eyed than to be unfinished in this life

The heart has nothing to worry about, but I just want to be free in the half-life

When I wake up, I smile at the people, and in the dream, I forget all about them

Sighing that the day has gone dark too early, it is hard to know what will happen in the next life

Love and hatred are written away, and we sing to each other over a glass of wine

I just want to be happy. I'm happy to be old and the wind is cold

I don't want to run away from the beauty of the flowers

Let me drift the higher the sky is

The smaller the heart is, the more I don't ask about the cause and effect

Drunk alone, I'm crying today

Laughing tomorrow, I don't want to ask for anyone to understand

All proud of myself, I'm singing a song

Dancing the night is long, I don't know if it's dawn or not, I will be happy to find

This is the first time I've ever been to the beach in my life, and I've never been to the beach. Strong>Extended information:

The song "Laughing at the Red Dust", the Mandarin version of the theme song of the 1993 Hong Kong movie "The East is Not Defeated and the Wind and the Clouds are Rising Again", is composed by Li Zongsheng, with lyrics by Li Man Ting, and sung by Chan Suk Wah. The song expresses the outlook on life of spontaneity and impunity, and is a classic martial arts song.

The Cantonese version of "Laughing at the Red Dust" is titled "Be True to Me", with lyrics by Poon Wai Yuen, and as the theme song of the Cantonese version of the movie, it is also sung by Chan Suk Wah.

The musical version of "Laughing at Red Dust" is titled "Recollecting Love" and "Leaving Hatred", both composed by Weili Hu, as the soundtrack of the movie. In addition, "Laughing Red Dust" was used as an interlude for the 1993 Singaporean TV series "Lotus Rivalry".

Singer Information:

Shuhua Chen (陳淑桦), born May 14, 1958 in Taiwan, is a Chinese Taiwanese pop singer.

Entered the entertainment industry in 1973 with the release of her debut album Sun of Love; in 1985, she won the 20th Taiwan Television Golden Bell Award for Best Female Singer Performer of the Year as a singer for Hwa TV.

In 1989, she signed with Rolling Stone Records and released the album "Talking to You Listening to You" which set a record of one million sales of songs in Taiwan, and the hit song "Waking Up from a Dream" gained attention.

In 1991, she was nominated for Best Movie Song at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Rolling Dust"? ; she won the Best Mandarin Female Vocalist at the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards twice, in 1992 and 1996.

In 1993, she sang the theme song of "Green Snake", "Flowing Dance" and the interlude "Laughing Red Dust" of "The East is Undefeatable and the Wind Rises Again" .

In 1998, Chen Shu Hua released the album "Paradise Lost" after the fade out of the show business for some reason, after although many rumors of a comeback, but none of them came true?

Reference:

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