What are some old classic songs that bring back memories?

Dreaming of the Tang DynastyThis is the representative work of the band Tang Dynasty, and one of the few Chinese masterpieces of heavy metal style rock. The lyrics and songs are perfect, magnificent and majestic. It has reached its peak especially in the soprano and mesmerizing voice of the lead singer, Madlan.

"Groundless" This is an amazing piece of work from Dou Wei's time in Black Panther, in which the anger in the song is rooted in human indifference. Even though Black Panther still sing this song, it's certainly a much less appealing song, why? Because there's less sinus emotion in the song.

The Story of Time is a classic old song, which is rated as one of the "100 must listen to classic old songs". It was first recorded in the album "Childhood", with lyrics and music composed by Luo Dayou and the original song sung by Zhang Aijia. Luo Dayou sang the lyrics of "The Story of Light Time" with his deep voice, and "The Story of Light Time" became a classic school ballad.

"Boys Should Be Stronger" is a Cantonese song sung by Lin Zixiang. It is included in Lin Zixiang's January 1, 1991 album The Warmth Collection. The song is adapted from the ancient tune "The General's Order", and is also the theme song of the Hong Kong films Wong Fei Hung's The Magnificent and Wong Fei Hung's The Second Boys Should Be Strong, starring Jet Li.

"Walking in Style" is a fast-paced piece, but in the modernized rhythms, some elements of traditional Chinese classical music are incorporated, resulting in an extremely costume-drama effect, which, in the Westernized environment of the pop music scene at the time, attracted, with its ethnic affinity, the The band's music has been a hit for many years, and it has attracted countless people's attention.

The half-textual, half-white lyrics presented a simple philosophy of life, and the popular and smooth melody made it a golden song of the year. And the lyrics fit with the thinking of the people under the economic tide of the nineties, and more gradually turned into a catchphrase and a popular phrase. The dashing and atmospheric voice of Ye Qianwen sang into the hearts of the listeners, and sang out her own personality as well. The song was widely sung in the nineties, and even became another synonym for the then-Chinwen Yeh to a certain extent.