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How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

author:Qianchen Talk Entertainment

Some people say that the Chinese music scene in the 90s was a fight between gods and immortals, and many excellent musical works emerged every year; while the current Chinese music scene is a clown competition, and occasionally one or two masterpieces are only short-lived. This is also true, especially in the Chinese music scene in 1991, do you know how "terrifying" it is? It can be said that every song is a golden song now, and today Xiaobian will take stock for you.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

1. Jacky Cheung, "Love You More Every Day"

It is said that in the era of the "four heavenly kings" in the 90s, Xiaobian will start with the "four heavenly kings". Jacky Cheung's "Love You More Every Day" is adapted from the song "Zhenxia Fruit" sung by the Japanese band Southern Star, divided into Cantonese and Mandarin versions, included in Jacky Cheung's Cantonese album "Can't Help It" released on January 23, 1991, and is also an episode of the movie "Leaping Fandom" starring Jacky Cheung and Maggie Cheung, which has been repeatedly praised by fans and has won awards one after another.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

2. Andy Lau's "Days Of Walking Together"

"The Days We Walked Together" is one of Andy Lau's famous songs, and it is also the theme song of the movie "Supreme Supreme Eternal Domination", which is included in Andy Lau's Cantonese album of the same name released on August 30, 1991, "Days Together", which is a famous album that made Andy Lau a hit. This song is still sung by the public today.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

3. Dawn "Will You Come Tonight"

"Will You Come Tonight" is also divided into Two Versions in Mandarin and Cantonese, the Mandarin version is included in Dawn's Mandarin album "Will You Come Tonight" released on August 23, 1991, this album is dawn's first Mandarin album launched after joining PolyGram Records, and Dawn has established its status in the music world with this album, becoming the "Four Heavenly Kings".

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

4. Aaron Kwok, "Should I Walk Away Quietly"

In 1991, Aaron Kwok took advantage of the boom of the first album to produce a second Mandarin album, but in the process of recording, his brother died unexpectedly, so Aaron Kwok recorded this popular song "Am I Supposed to Walk Away Quietly" with sad emotions, which was included in the album "Aaron Kwok 2 (Should I Walk Away Quietly") released on April 8, 1991, and the song won the major music charts that year.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

5. Tan Yonglin,"The Favorite of My Life"

At the end of the 1980s, although Tan Yonglin and Zhang Guorong announced their withdrawal from receiving any music awards and achieved the "Four Heavenly Kings", Tan Yonglin still maintained an active film volume. Tam Wing Lin's "The Love of a Lifetime" was included in Tam Wing Lin's album Myth 1991, released on February 8, 1991, and is also the theme song of the Hong Kong film "Tale of Two Cities". The melody and lyrics of the song are very well coordinated, coupled with the principal's extremely magnetic singing voice, which has achieved this song, which was later covered by Eason Chan.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

6. Li Keqin's "Flower Protector"

In the eyes of fans, Li Keqin, who had the opportunity to be selected as the "Four Heavenly Kings", launched "Flower Protector" in 1991, which was included in the album "Street Drama in the Rain", which was warmly welcomed and loved by a large number of fans. This song is a sign of Li Keqin's breakthrough in acting standards, and it is also the beginning of his attempts to sing and dance.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

7. Wang Jie, "For a Lifetime of Love Dreams"

Wang Jie is a singer full of sorrow, he became famous earlier than the "Four Heavenly Kings", it is said that the launch of the "Four Heavenly Kings", it is also to resist Wang Jie who returned to Hong Kong after becoming popular in Taiwan, but he did not expect that Wang Jie would experience so many things later. In 1991, the seventh Chinese album "For the Love of Dreams", the main song is the song of the same name "For the Love of Dreams", the first week of the film went straight to the golden song Dragon and Tiger Chart Weekly Champion and sales champion, is one of Wang Jie's classic songs, and was later covered by Cai Qin, Gao Shengmei and so on.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

8. Zhou Huajian, "Let Me Rejoice and Make Me Worry"

Zhou Huajian, known as the "Heavenly King Killer", released the album "Let Me Rejoice and Make Me Worry" in 1991, the song of the same name is one of the main songs, covered from THE ASKA song, Li Zongsheng filled in the lyrics and produced it, is one of the leaders in the commercial works of the Taiwanese music scene, and it is from this song that mainland fans began to know Zhou Huajian, so Zhou Huajian began to enter the career peak of his performance career and laid the foundation for the status of the powerful faction in the Chinese music industry.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

9. Li Zongsheng's "Mortal Song"

Li Zongsheng, who produced Zhou Huajian's "Let Me Rejoice and Make Me Worry", launched his original song "Mortal Song" composed and composed by himself in 1991, which is Li Zongsheng's most vivid and atmospheric description of life. Li Zongsheng is really a musical genius, the lyrics of this song are extremely neat, a few more ridicule, a few more helpless, jumping on the paper, can't help but make people think deeply.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

10. Lin Zixiang,"Boys Should Be Self-Reliant"

Lin Zixiang's "Boy When Self-Improvement" is adapted from the ancient song "General Order", filled in by the Hong Kong talent Huang Xia, the lyrics are boiling with blood, full of high momentum and chivalrous spirit, coupled with Lin Zixiang's high-pitched and powerful voice, full of pride and passion, let people listen to the blood boiling, this song is also the theme song of the movie "Huang Feihong's Second Boy When Self-Strengthening", which is a classic in the classic. When recording the song, Huang Zhun let Lin Zixiang sing to the fullest, Lin Zixiang sang very devotedly, and even took the initiative to sing an octave high note in the tail end, and later many singers covered this song, and they could not sing Lin Zixiang's temperament and heroism.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

11. Ye Qianwen's "Dashing Walk Back"

After talking about male singers and female singers, let's follow Lin Zixiang's wife Ye Qianwen (the two were not together in 91, and they only started in 92). In 1991, Ye Qianwen, who was red and purple at the time, launched the album "Dashing Walk Around", the song of the same name is the main song, and the half-text and half-white lyrics present a simple philosophy of life, popular and smooth melody, coupled with Ye Qianwen's dashing atmosphere, rigid and soft voice, making it a golden song of the year and is still sung to this day. This song has become another synonym for Ye Qianwen to a certain extent.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

12, Mei Yanfang's "Intimate Lover"

"Big Sister in the Song World" Mei Yanfang launched the album "Intimate Lover" in 1991, the song of the same name is the title song, which is written for Mei Yanfang and her boyfriend named Paul, it can be said that it is their love song, it is the producer Worm who saw Mei Yanfang crouching in the corner and Paul sweetly talking on the phone, the inspiration burst out and created, so there is this classic love song that sings the streets and alleys. It's just a pity that in the end, Mei Yanfang died and did not find her own home.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

13, the doll "across the ocean to see you"

"Across the Ocean to See You" was created in 1991 by Li Zongsheng based on the doll's long-distance love experience, which is said to be written on the mat paper of a beef noodle shop, and it has to be said that Li Zongsheng is really a genius. This work is extremely sad, the picture sense is very strong, coupled with the doll's sometimes ethereal and sometimes hoarse and imperfect sensual voice, making this classic model.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

14. Chen Mingzhen, "I Love You in My Own Way"

Although Chen Mingzhen is not a singer who has been popular, and her song "I Love You in My Own Way" is not particularly high, this song is really good. At that time, Chen Mingzhen's tall and eye-catching appearance attracted the attention of the advertising industry, and several advertising films accumulated a lot of fans, so the albums in the first few years of entering the music world still achieved good sales, and "I Love You in My Own Way" can be said to be Chen Mingzhen's representative work.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

15. Zhang Zhilin and Xu Qiuyi, "Modern Love Story"

In 1991, Zhang Zhilin and his partner Xu Qiuyi launched the album "Modern Love Story", which stunned the music scene. Zhang Zhilin, who was only 20 years old at the time, let the music scene see that he had a natural good voice, whether it was bass or treble, he was at ease, not only noticed the singing technique, but also expressed his feelings very carefully. The song of the same name and "Pieces of Maple Leaf Love" were popular all over the country, and at that time everyone thought that Zhang Zhilin and Xu Qiuyi were good CP, but unfortunately they were not together in the end.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

16. Jackie Chan and Su Huilun, "Every Day in My Life"

"Every Day in My Life" is a song written and composed by Li Zongsheng and sung by Jackie Chan and Su Huilun, included in Su Huilun's album "Sweet Heart" released on July 29, 1991, and also included in Jackie Chan's music album "The First Time" released in 1991. Jackie Chan's album also has a song with Chen Shuhua's "Clear and Clear My Heart", which is also very classic.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

17, Beyond "No More Hesitation"

Finally, "No More Hesitation" is a Cantonese song written by Leung Mei Wei, composed by Wong Ka-ju, and arranged and sung by Beyond, included in the Cantonese album Hesitation released on September 6, 1991. The phrase "confident to fight and not die mentality to live to old age" in the lyrics has proved by time to be Beyond's sincere heartfelt words, and "fight not to die" has become the best adjective for Beyond's spirit.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

18. Little Tigers "Love"

"Love" is the title song of the fifth public welfare album released by the Little Tigers, which was created to cooperate with the public welfare activities of caring for the deaf and dumb, and is a collection of works by the Little Tigers, which has the taste of a great general's style. The Tigers' definition of "love" is more skillful and sublimated to a new level. They sang in sign language caring for deaf children and touched a generation. Later, on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Tiger in 2010, the Little Tigers team sang this song again.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

19. Grasshopper "Loveless Samba Dance"

Grasshopper was also one of the more representative bands in Hong Kong at that time, and its popularity was not below Beyond, and in 1991 they released "Loveless Samba", which was included in the album "You Are Everything". This song should be the most sung work in their works, except for "Baby Sorry" and "Lost Love Front Alliance".

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

20. Black Panther Band "Landless Self-Tolerance"

"Landless Self-Appearance" is a song performed by the iconic Chinese rock band Black Panther, composed by Li Tong and lyrics by Dou Wei, and included in the album Black Panther Eponymous Album. This work "Black Panther" has strong characteristics and is a rare excellent rock work in the mainland music scene, and has been continuously covered by many singers on multiple stages.

How strong was the Chinese music scene in 1991? Every one of them is a hit now

In 1991, there were many excellent Chinese songs released, xiaobian will not take stock of them one by one, do you think that the Chinese music scene of that year is very "scary"? Can each song become a hit now? Compared with the current song, I don't know what I'm singing! Everyone has something to say about this, welcome to leave a comment!