Seeking music: taking the girl's song title

The names of songs with girls are listed below.

1, Flower Girl (Cui Jian).

Girl in the Flowers is a song sung and released by Chinese rock singer Cui Jian on 1989. Lyrics by Cui Jian and composition by Cui Jian are included in the album Rock on the New Long March.

Among all Cui Jian's songs, The Girl in the Flowers is the most lyrical one. Compared with his roaring song, the girl among flowers is a little more tender. It is this little tenderness that reveals the tip of the iceberg of young people's emotional life in the1980s.

2. Good girl (Li Xiaojie).

Good Girl is a song composed by Sanxun and sung by Li Xiaojie. This song was included in the album "Two Little Bees" released by Li Xiaojie in February 2015+/kloc-0.

3. Southern girl (Zhao Lei).

"Southern Girl" is a folk song written, composed and sung by Zhao Lei, which was included in the album "Zhao Xiaolei" released on August 7th, 2065438+0/kloc-0. On September 24th, 20 16, Chris Lee's 20 16 "Wild Growth" concert tour was held in Shenzhen Station, and Chris Lee specially covered Zhao Lei's "Southern Girl" for southern fans.

4. Small Town Girls (Tao Zhe).

Girl in a Small Town is a song written, composed and sung by Tao Zhe. This song was included in the album I'm Fine released by Tao Zhe 1999. 20 15 February 18, Zhang also covered this song in CCTV Spring Festival Evening 2015.

5. The little girl under the street lamp (Deng Jieyi).

The little girl under the street lamp is a classic song sung by Deng Jieyi and included in the album "87 Fever". This song is a cover of Brothers Louis sung by Modern Talking. The Chinese version was adapted by Huangpu Sheng and composed by errol Brown.

For all the fans and listeners in those days, they only heard their voices but didn't see them. More than 20 years later, on June 22nd, 20 1 1, at the "Du Nan Classic Universiade Shenzhen First Generation Pop Singer Nostalgia Concert" held in Shenzhen Concert Hall, Deng Jieyi sang "The Little Girl under the Street Lamp", which aroused the audience's * * *.