Lyrics: Chen Lerong, Wang Huiling
Composer: Chen Dali and Chen Xiunan.
Singer: Sally Yeh
Lyrics:
Passers-by between heaven and earth are in a hurry, and how many people can see through life and death?
The world of mortals is rolling, silly and affectionate, sometimes together, and sometimes scattered.
Stay half awake and half drunk, at least you follow in your dreams.
I bet my youth on tomorrow, and you trade your true feelings for this life.
I don't know how much sorrow there is in the world, why not run with the bull.
Passers-by between heaven and earth are in a hurry, and how many people can see through life and death?
The world of mortals is rolling, silly and affectionate, sometimes together, and sometimes scattered.
Stay half awake and half drunk, at least you follow in your dreams.
I bet my youth on tomorrow, and you trade your true feelings for this life.
I don't know how much sorrow there is in the world, why not run with the bull.
The world of mortals is rolling, silly and affectionate, sometimes together, and sometimes scattered.
Stay half awake and half drunk, at least you follow in your dreams.
I bet my youth on tomorrow. You bought this life with your true feelings.
I don't know how much sorrow there is in the world, why not run with the bull.
I don't know how much sorrow there is in the world, why not run with the bull.
Extended data:
Race with the Cow is a fast-paced work, but in the modern rhythm, some elements of China's traditional classical music are integrated, which has the effect of a costume drama. At that time, the westernization of pop music attracted the attention of countless people with national affinity.
Half-written and half-written lyrics present a simple philosophy of life and a popular and smooth melody, which has become the golden song of the year. Lyrics conform to the people's thinking under the economic tide in the 1990s, and gradually become a mantra and buzzword.
Sally Yeh's natural and unrestrained voice, combining rigidity with softness, sang in the hearts of the audience and also sang his own personality. This song was widely sung in the 1990s, and even became another synonym for Sally Yeh at that time to some extent.