laitimes

#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to

author:The pocket is full of happiness

#Jinge Golden Song ##Chinese Music Scene##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##老歌 #

Review of the Classics: Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony - 1983

The nearly 30 years from the mid-1980s to the 2000s were the golden age of the Chinese pop music scene. During this period, many classic works in the Chinese music scene were born, which have influenced them to this day. In the song world where a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend, the ten most powerful songs and golden songs are born in accordance with the trend.

The Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony, organised by Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited, began on 28 January 1984, the first awards ceremony in 1983.

A Top 10 Golden Melody Award

1. "How Precious Tonight" Chen Baiqiang

"How Precious Tonight Is" is a song written by Zheng Guojiang, composed by Wang Fuling, arranged by Bobby Da, and sung by Chen Baiqiang, and included in his album "Talk" released on June 1, 1982.

It is adapted from the old Shanghai songs of the 1930s, rearranged by BABIDA, and interpreted by Chen Baiqiang in an elegant style, full of the atmosphere of the times, giving people a refreshing feeling. This song was so popular in Hong Kong that year that people used to say after the party: How precious is this evening.

2. "Fishing Boat Singing Evening" Guan Zhengjie

"Fishing Boat Singing Evening" is a song sung by the famous amateur singer Guan Zhengjie in Hong Kong, whose love songs are romantic and touching, and full of poetry, of which "Love in the Snow", "Residual Dream", "Fishing Boat Singing Night" and other songs are the most famous.

Kwan Ish Cheng Kit is one of the leading early power singers in the history of Cantonese pop. He is a singer who has a certain influence in the early development of Cantonese pop music, and has also made certain contributions to the development of Cantonese pop music, and many contemporary singers, such as Jacky Cheung, have sung Kwan Cheng Kit's songs in important public occasions many times to express their love and respect for this senior singer. Since he completely faded out of the music field in the late 1980s, he has refused to appear in public.

3. "Tired" Ye * Xian

Automatically ignored here

4. "In the Laser" Rowan

"Laser In" is a Cantonese song released by Hong Kong singer Lo Man in 1983, composed and arranged by Lam Mu Tak, with lyrics by Lam Chun-keung, included in the album "On stage". Both the song and the music tape were regarded as avant-garde works of the Hong Kong music scene at that time, so the song was later sampled, covered, tributeed or spoofed by many singers.

5. "May You Continue to Be Drunk" Chen Meiling

"May You Continue to Be Drunk" is a single performed by Chen Meiling, which was included in the music album of the same name released on January 1, 1983. Filler Lyrics Li Peter, composer Li Xiaotian.

Chen Meiling (English name: Agnes Chan, Japanese name: アグネス·チャン), born in Hong Kong, China, currently lives in Tokyo, Japan. Chen Meiling was born in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, to a son from Dongguan and a native of Guizhou. He is a Japanese singer, essayist, novelist, university professor, and ambassador of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund Association. Representative works include "The Spell of Love" and "Wilderness Pastoral Song".

6. "A Love" Zhong Zhentao, Peng Jianxin

Composer: Zhong Zhentao

Lyricist: Lu Yongqiang

The theme song of the movie "Seven Days of Wrong Love"

It was included on the album If There Is a Chance, released in September 1983.

7. "Red Doubts" Mei Yanfang

"Aka's Doubts" was originally a classic song by Japanese singer Momoe Yamaguchi, which was sung in Japan at that time. Later, it was re-filled by Zheng Guojiang, sung by the music diva Mei Yanfang, and included in her album "Red Mei Yanfang" released in 1983, and won the "Top Ten Golden Songs" and "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs" that year. Although more than thirty years have passed, "Red Doubts" is still very classic.

8. "Hand Over My Heart" Mei Yanfang

"Hand Over My Heart" is a song performed by Mei Yanfang, written by Huang Xia and composed by Gu Jiahui, and included in Mei Yanfang's music album "Red Mei Yanfang" released by Huaxing Records in May 1983. The song is the theme song of the TVB TV series "Police Flowers More"

9. "Late Spring" Tan Yonglin

"Late Spring" is a song performed by Tam Wing Lin, composed by Akira Hata and arranged by Lu Tony. The song is available in Cantonese and Mandarin, with lyrics by Xiang Xuehuai and included in Tam Wing Lin's Cantonese album of the same name, Late Spring, released by Universal Records on April 19, 1983, and lyrics by Lau Yu-rui, which was included in Tan Yonglin's Mandarin album Immortal Love, released by Universal Records on May 23, 1991.

10. "Always in My Heart" Guan Zhengjie, Huang Luyi

"Always in My Heart" is a Cantonese song performed by Hong Kong singer Kwan Chung Kit and Taiwanese singer Wong Lo Yee (this is the stage name used by Huang Yingying when she debuted), which is a collection of Kwan Cheng Kit's 1983 album "Always in My Heart" (also known as "Always in My Heart..."). Love you sooner or later"). Lyrics by Lin Mincong, J. Christopher, W.Thompson/M.James. The song is a cover of the classic English love song "Always on My Mind", originally titled "You Were Always On My Mind". The original singer is Gwen McCrae and Brenda Lee, and has been covered by singers such as John Wesey Ryles, Willie Nelson, Pet Shop Boys, etc. since 1972 by Elvis Aron Presley. The video is excerpted from the 1983 Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony.

#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to
#Jinge Golden Melody ##Chinese Music Scene ##Classic Songs##Entertainment Spotlight##Old Songs Review Classics: Hong Kong Top 10 Golden Melodies Awards Ceremony - 1983 from the mid-1980s to

Read on