Lyrics of I Do

I'm willing

Song: Leslie Cheung

Lyrics: Zheng Guojiang

Songwriter: Lai Siu-tin

It's like sleeping with a white cloud in my arms, and I feel like getting drunk on a white cloud

***You're so beautiful together, and your breath is like a poem

I hope I can accept the love, and I'll accept it all

Let me give you what I want from my heart

I've always been, all my heart, and all my mind

I've always been, all my mind, and all my heart. Let me pour out my heart Let me pour out my heart Let me pour out my heart Let me pour out my heart Let me pour out my heart Let me pour out my heart Let me pour out my heart Let me pour out my heart And if still in doubt?

Will you give me a sign?

Will you give me a sign? And if?

Can I? I'll get you at last

Can I die for love? I can die for love

If I still have doubts? Give me a hint

If I can get me? I'll get you in the end

Can die for love, can die for love, I'll do it

Take a little more trouble for me? I'll do it

I'll do it all my life for me I'll do it?

Expanded:

I Do, is the theme song of the movie Chasing the Girl Duo, composed by Lai Siu Tin, with lyrics by Cheng Kwok Kong and sung by Leslie Cheung.

The lyrics of "I Do" were completed by Yao Qian, who claimed that the inspiration for filling out the lyrics that year came surprisingly from a set of photos in a gossip magazine -- Faye Wong and Dou Wei leaving the house early in the morning when they were together, going to the public **** toilet to empty the night pot. The producer asked Yao Qian for a song, and Yao Qian immediately used this as inspiration for the lyrics of "I Do". The composition of "I am willing" was done by Huang Guolun, whose said that the original intention of writing the song is a gift to God .

Cheung Kwok Wing (September 12, 1956 - April 1, 2003), born in Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, male singer, actor, musician; one of the representatives of the multi-disciplinary development of film, television and song.

He made his debut in 1977, and became famous in 1983 with "The Wind Continues to Blow". 1984's "Monica" was the first dance song in Hong Kong to be honored as one of the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs and Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs . In 1986 and 1987, she was awarded the Golden Award of Power Singing Golden Melody, and in 1987, she became the first Cantonese singer to break into the Korean music market with her album "Amour", the record holder of Chinese album sales in Korea.

During his lifetime, Leslie Cheung was an avid philanthropist and actively participated in various charitable activities. He was especially passionate about helping children. In the 1980s, he donated a portion of the honorarium from his concerts in Hong Kong and overseas to local children's associations; and in late 1996 and early 1997, before his solo concerts, he donated one million dollars to the Children's Cancer Fund in his personal name.

President Leslie Cheung is a low-profile person who is reluctant to publicize his charitable deeds, and he has done many good deeds quietly, unwilling to make it tasteless because of the media's extensive coverage.