In 2005, the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, sung by Andy Lau, who was still a superstar at the time, the song was a hit all over the country, at that time, probably no one would have thought that, ten years later, Andy Lau would be mistaken for a stuntman in the movie, and the song would be more popular than the others.
Over the years, people who know that this song was originally sung by Andy Lau are getting fewer and fewer. Simply because, ten years ago, a sweet and delicate female voice covered the song, and after that, what was played in the supermarkets and broadcast in the stores was replaced by this version.
Really, the sweetness of the female voice is more in line with the New Year's atmosphere than the bitter male voice of Andy Lau singing "Give me a cup of forget-me-not".
This is probably why, this unknown girl, turn a New Year's song red a New Year's song, in 2016, netizens inventory of the most played songs before and after New Year's Day, she sang, the top five accounted for two seats. A song "congratulations on wealth", the other "God of wealth came to my door".
This girl is called Zhuo Yi Ting, born in 81 years, two years older than Tang Yan, in 2006, when she covered Andy Lau's songs, but it has been the fifth year of her comeback, before that, she issued albums accumulating up to as many as 45, which the highest-selling Southeast Asian sales record broken that year, there are millions of huge.
Those who have a music fetish are not happy to talk about singers like Eva Chok: most of the songs are covers, relying on mouthfuls of songs to take the mainland by storm in the 1990s, and today's diva singers compared to the past. It's true that at the height of her popularity, Eva was known as the Country Diva, and sang "Monkey a Yangcunfa," a popular song that was especially popular with the rural populace, which accounted for more than 70 percent of the country's total population in an era when the conquest of the countryside was tantamount to the conquest of China.
It was said that the coverage of the pictorials was comparable to that of "family planning" slogans.
But Eva Choo was not the Phoenix Legend of her time. In the 1990s, her songs were also a hit among the petit bourgeoisie.
"There were no KTVs at that time, and the most stylish way to entertain the young and the middle-aged was to go to cabarets and dance. In addition to the songs sung by Teresa Teng, the most popular songs played in cabarets were those sung by Eugene Cho, and songs such as "Long Xiang Xiang Yi", "Du Shi Niang", and "Damp Heart" were all popular songs at that time."
Alongside her was Yang Yuying.
The two are both sweet songs and people are also sweet, are the jade girl singer of the year, the popular goddess, and there are still fans arguing about the status of the two back then.
But