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What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

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What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

Today, looking back at the award-winning works of the sixth "Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs" in 1983, how many are you familiar with?

In 1983, the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs in Hong Kong" was selected for the song: Chi's Doubts - Mui Yanfang

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

"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 and sung by the music diva Mei Yanfang, and included in her album "Red Mei Yanfang" released in 1983, which won the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs" and also won the "Top Ten Golden Songs". Although more than thirty years have passed, "Red Doubts" still sounds very classic today.

In 1983, "Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs" was selected: Late Spring - Tam Wing Lin

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

In April 1983, Tam Wing Lin released her sixth solo Cantonese album "Late Spring", and the album's eponymous title song "Late Spring" won the TVB Top Ten Golden Songs, the Radio Television Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melodies and the Hong Kong Commercial Radio Golden Melody Award. In fact, this is already Tan Yonglin's 3 consecutive years of the main song cover Japanese golden song, "Late Spring" is very in line with Tan Yonglin's singing style, because the original song of Hata Akira is very beautiful, and the lyrics of Xiang Xuehuai also have charm, so that Tan Yonglin has another famous song that has been sung for more than 30 years.

In 1983, the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs in Hong Kong" was selected for the repertoire: Love and Righteousness - Cheung Tak Lan

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

Zhang Delan of Song Film and Television Sanqi is one of the singers who has accompanied countless people through the road of musical growth, and her acting talent with full voice and color has attracted countless fans, her singing voice is gentle and sweet, gentle and pleasant, fresh and elegant, like a gust of spring wind blowing into people's hearts. This song is the interlude + ending song of Andy Lau Chen Yulian's version of "Divine Eagle Hero" in 1983.

In 1983, the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs in Hong Kong" was selected: Why Must He Know Each Other - Cai Fenghua

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

Born in Hong Kong on November 28, 1960, Cai Fenghua (English name Ken Choi, Kenneth, alias "Celery"), debuted in 1979 for participating in singing competitions, with a tall and handsome image and a Sven appearance, and was known as "Prince Charming" because he had sung the theme song of the Radio Television Hong Kong radio drama "Prince Charming". He was a Hong Kong singer, show host, film and television actor, and record rider in the 1980s. While Cai Fenghua's career is developing in many habitats, his achievements in singing are particularly prominent. After his voice was clear and mellow, he was banned by the entertainment industry because of his improper comments on Zhang Guorong.

1983 "Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs" Selected Track: Always in My Heart - Kwan Cheng Kit / Wong Lo Yee

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

Many people will not know about Kwan Cheng Kit, he is a famous Singer and Architect in Hong Kong, who was selected as one of the Top Ten Outstanding Young People of Hong Kong in 1982 and awarded the Medal of Honor by the United Kingdom in 1985. Kwan was indifferent to fame and fortune, and Radio Television Hong Kong had considered awarding him the Golden Needle Award, but he himself refused to return to Hong Kong to receive the award on the grounds that he "did not want to lose weight for the sake of receiving the award". Since he completely faded out of the music field in the late 1980s, he has refused to appear in public. He moved to the United States and is now a real estate developer in Seattle.

In 1983, the "Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs in Hong Kong" was selected for the repertoire: Your Eyes - Cai Qin

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

"Your Eyes" is a song released in May 1981, composed by Su Lai and sung by Cai Qin. "Your Eyes" is the title song of the same name for Cai Qin's third solo album, it is one of Cai Qin's most romantic love songs, which was interpreted by Cai Qin, and Cai Qin vividly interpreted her own Taiwanese love song queen in this song.

In 1983, the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs in Hong Kong" was selected for the song: I like you - Chen Baiqiang

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

Chan was one of the leading singers of Cantonese pop music in the 1980s and is regarded as one of Hong Kong's first idol singers. The songs sung by Chen Baiqiang do not blindly pursue the green and earthy taste, it pays attention to the coordination of details such as melody, harmony and singing, and the direction emphasizes aesthetic and exquisite, so on the basis of freshness, it also gives people a delicate feeling.

This song "Partial Like You" should be the mainland people's most familiar song to Chen Baiqiang, I remember when I was a child, I knew that the first Cantonese song I sang was "Partial Like You", which was very good.

In 1983, "Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs" was selected: If there is a chance - Chung Chung Tao

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

In 1973, Zhong Zhentao and Tan Yonglin formed the Band Wen na and served as the lead singer. In the early days of Wenna's band, Zhong Zhentao quickly became an idol of young people because of Zhong Zhentao's tall figure and handsome face, which directly made Wenna very popular. Zhong Zhentao is one of the lead singers of the Band Ofuna, and also serves as the band's keyboard player, and his voice is very magnetic and appears to be very vicissitudes. In the early days of Wen Na's dissolution, he developed his career smoothly, went to Taiwan alone as an actor, acted in many romance films, such as "The Clothes of Dreams", and his development in the song world was also relatively spring and proud, "Let Everything Go with the Wind", "Change of Love", "If There Is a Fate" and so on are all songs on the list, and they are sung for a while.

In 1983, the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs in Hong Kong" was selected for the repertoire: Caprice - Xu Xiaofeng

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

Xu Xiaofeng, who entered the music scene in 1969, has long become famous, starting from singing Chinese era songs, singing all over the minor key, foreign language adaptations, Chinese cover songs, and then Cantonese pop songs, and is one of the few singers in the Hong Kong music scene who has spanned many eras. She is also one of the editor's favorite female singers, her singing voice is not high-pitched and non-agitated, radiating penetration in a gentle manner; her voice is not dull or heavy, it is infectious in the thickness, and it is easy to make people intoxicated. Caprice is as informative as an elder recounting the past.

1983 "Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs" Selected Track: Hello in the World - Rowan / Zhen Ni

What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?
What are the songs of the 6th Hong Kong Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs?

The theme song of the 83rd edition of "The Legend of the Eagle Hero on the Sword of Huashan" was written by Huang Chen and composed by Gu Jiahui. Every time I hear it, there is a strong martial arts flavor and delicate emotional expression.

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