Ten Best Cantonese Songs

1, the first day of our lives-beyond

This is the legendary story of Ka Kui Wong, the lead singer. He heard about Mandela and had a strong voice. 1990 wrote a classic song "Days of Our Lives".

2. The second song "Silence is Golden"-Leslie Cheung

This song has a strong flavor of Hong Kong music in the 1980s and 1990s.

3. The third "ladder"-Call Star

C Allstar, a Hong Kong orchestra, played "Ladder", which sang the true story of "aristocratic love" in Chongqing and interpreted the simple and sincere "Chinese love" with beautiful melody and beautiful lyrics.

4. The Fourth Love of My Life-Lu Guanting

The Love of My Life is a song written, composed and sung by Tang. It first appeared in the ending song of Stephen Chow's classic film A Chinese Odyssey to the West. The song describes the process of a boy growing into a man, expressing an unforgettable feeling of lovesickness that is both helpless and sad.

5. Fifth "Friendship Day"-Ekin Cheng

Auld Lang Syne is a Cantonese song originally written by Ekin Cheng. The soundtrack of the Jianghu movie Young and Dangerous released in 1996 is the theme song of the movie Young and Dangerous, which won the top ten Chinese songs in the 19th session in 1996.

6. The sixth song "What do you want in life"-

What kind of life do you want? Published in Cantonese on July 1989.

7. The seventh "Acacia in the Storm"-Jacky Cheung

Acacia in the Storm by Jacky Cheung and Tang Baoru is still one of the representatives of Hong Kong music chorus. It is a classic duet Cantonese song, which can be said to be a necessary song for KTV duet between men and women, and it is still sung today.

8. The eighth "Sea Laughter"-Samuel Hui

This Cantonese song is one of five martial arts music by David Henry Hwang, a "ghost talent", and it is also the theme song of the legendary swordsman and Dong Fangbubai in the movie Swordsman 2.

Exaggeration is one of the representative works of Hong Kong singer Eason Chan.

10, the tenth serenade of the moon-Hacken Lee.

This song is one of Hacken Lee's masterpieces, but it is a cover of Hacken Lee, although many singers have never covered this classic Cantonese song.