This is "The Flower Protector" sung by Hacken Lee, not Andy Lau.
"Flower Protector"
Lyrics: Pan Weiyuan
Composition: Hasegawa Jihei
Arrangement: Edward Su
Sung by: Hacken Lee
This night on the street, I met her in my heart
The two feet decided to disobey the call of the house and follow her to the home
The late-night cold wind is not allowed to blow away from her
Her The eyes are about to speak to me
Slender figure, fluttering figure, turn around silently
Say to me romantic lover love me
Greedy evening wind, how dare you kiss her
Put down every strand of her hair tenderly and gently
Dirty evening wind should not caress her
I've made up my mind to protect her in my heart all my life
This night in the middle of the street, I've decided to protect her in my heart for a long time.
I met her in the street this night
Two feet decided to follow her home without listening to her calls
The cold wind of the late night is not allowed to blow her away
She is about to speak to me with her eyes
The slender figure, the floating figure, turn around silently
Say to me Romantic Lover loves me
Greedy evening wind dares to embrace her
Should I kiss her?
The slender figure, the floating figure, silently turn to me
Say to me romantic lover love me
Greedy evening wind, how dare you kiss her
Put down every strand of her hair gently and tenderly
Dirty evening wind, should not be soothing her
I have decided to protect her in my heart all my life
This is the first time that I have ever been in the world, and I will be here for a long time, so that I will be able to go home. p> Extended information:
The song is featured on the album Street Drama in the Rain. Hacken's last album for PolyGram was released in the summer of 1991. He then moved to Starlight Records. The album contains 11 songs, with Hacken providing lyrics for "Dragon Shadow Warrior", "Red Sun" and "You Are My Sun".
"Red Sun", a cover of the Japanese band "Big Thing Man"'s big hit "それが大事", is the theme song of TVB's drama "He Came From Paradise", which is still very popular today and is regarded as an "inspirational song" classic.
Originally sung by the Japanese group Sement Mixers, "真っ赤な夕阳が燃えている", it was first included in "笑う身体" (year of release: 1990).