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"Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" is one of Chen Huixian's masterpieces, although this song does not have an overly passionate melody, it is sad in the plain. Especially in the lyrics, "Looking back, I once belonged to each other."

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"Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" is one of Chen Huixian's masterpieces, although this song does not have an overly passionate melody, it is sad in the plain. Especially in the lyrics of "Looking back slowly, once belonged to each other's night, Honghong is still you, once the sun in my heart, such as silly tears, I hope to be compassionate and forgiving, farewell to you tomorrow morning, the road may be lonely and long, for a moment, there are too many things to talk about, but unfortunately it is about to be on each side, so I have to ......look at this moment deeply" This affectionate and beautiful singing voice, singing the sadness of parting is not only heartfelt, but also does not lose the feelings of the girl.

It is said that the song "Sunset Song" is Anita Mui's favorite song. In 1985, Anita Mui went to Japan to promote the album "Bad Girl". In Japan, she met Japanese singer Masahiko Kondo, and the two quickly became friends and fell in love. As a result, Anita Mui quickly acquired the rights to adapt Kondo's song "喜焼けの歌" (Sunset Song), and after that, she invited the famous Hong Kong music lyricist Chen Shaoqi to rewrite the lyrics for the song, and continued to use the title of the original song. And the lyrics of "The sun is infinite, helpless only a breath of splendor, born lonely and my heart is dim, I think of going back but it's ......too late" seems to be a portrayal of Anita Mui's situation, coupled with Anita Mui's unique and rich voice, after listening to this song, in addition to feeling heroic and vicissitudes at the same time, it can't help but make people sad, especially touching, and there is a sense of sadness and melancholy in the heart.

The two songs were released almost at the same time, and both performed well on the popular charts of Hong Kong's top music scene. As for sales, Chen Huixian's "Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" sold 350,000 copies that year, while Anita Mui's "Song of the Sunset" sold 200,000 copies. In fact, the singing skills of the two people are equal, one has a light and gorgeous voice, and the other is vicissitudes and pathos. But it was indeed surprising that "Song of the Sunset" was able to beat "Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" and win the Golden Melody Award for Hong Kong's Top Ten Powerful Songs, after all, "Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" was definitely better in terms of record sales and popularity at that time. So to this day, there are still fans who feel that Chen Huixian deserves this award even more. And the situation when Princess Xian shed tears on the stage and announced her temporary departure from the music scene with a sad look still makes many fans remember it vividly.

In general, looking back on the past 30 years, Princess Xian's "Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" has a much higher popularity, popularity and popularity than the queen Anita Mui's "Song of the Sunset", which may be the reason why the lyrics of "Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" are catchy and easier to sing along, so more people will prefer "Song of a Thousand Thousand Que". Relatively speaking, many people may not have listened to the song "Sunset Song" very seriously, and those who prefer this song should be those who have experience or resonance.

As these two classic old songs of the same tune, I don't know which one you prefer?

"Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" is one of Chen Huixian's masterpieces, although this song does not have an overly passionate melody, it is sad in the plain. Especially in the lyrics, "Looking back, I once belonged to each other."
"Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" is one of Chen Huixian's masterpieces, although this song does not have an overly passionate melody, it is sad in the plain. Especially in the lyrics, "Looking back, I once belonged to each other."
"Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" is one of Chen Huixian's masterpieces, although this song does not have an overly passionate melody, it is sad in the plain. Especially in the lyrics, "Looking back, I once belonged to each other."

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