1、Happy Xmas (War Is Over)

Originally written by the Beatles' soul, John Lennon, and his wife on the day before Christmas in 1971, the song was written for the anti-Vietnam War, but unexpectedly became an enduring classic of Western Christmas songs, "And so this is Christmas".
2. Auld Lang Syne (Long Friendship)
Sissel Kyrkjebo, Sisser, was born in Norway in 1969. From the age of 16, he made his first record and stepped into the music scene with his ethereal and clear tone. This beautiful woman who always runs herself low-key, every attack will make those who are in love cheer. The natural voice, the mysterious Nordic temperament, the beautiful melody, the fiery and intense singing of bits and pieces about love, will remind you of those sweet and romantic chapters in an instant. Her voice had fluttered over the Titanic and the Winter Olympics, making people passionate and blood boiling.
3. My Heart Will Go On
"My Heart Will Go On" is a popular song by Canadian singer-songwriter Celine Dion, with lyrics and scores written by James Horner and Will Jennings, the latter of whom was responsible for music production. The song was released in December 1997 as the theme song for the 1997 film Titanic, and won the 70th Academy Award for Best Original Song the following year.
4. Let It Go (Frozen Theme Song)
Frozen, a 2013 Disney animated film and Disney's 90th anniversary. The film tells the story of the small country of Arendelle, who is forever covered in ice and snow due to a spell, and in order to find summer, Princess Anna and the mountain man Christopher and his reindeer partner team up to embark on an adventure to save the kingdom. The film won the 2013 Golden Globe Award, Annie Award, and The Oscar for Best Animated Feature, the theme song "Let It Go" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and the soundtrack became the most popular soundtrack album since "Titanic".
5、Half the World Away
Aurora Aksnes, a 19-year-old Norwegian niche singer, covered Oasis's "Half The World Away" in the world's warmest Christmas commercial in 2015, Man On The Moon, but singing a completely different taste, gentle and beautiful, with an ethereal energy and a strange beauty.
6. Casablanca (Casablanca)
The song is not an episode from the movie Casablanca, but was written in the 1970s by Bertie Higgins after watching the film, using the name of the film.
Bertie Higgins said: "This song was written by me for my then-girlfriend, now-wife. Casablanca fascinates us with love, and combined with how this movie gave me, I wrote Casablanca for my girlfriend. ”
"Casablanca" so aptly reproduces the theme of the film that many people think it is the theme song of the movie "Casablanca".
7. Yesterday Once More
"Yesterday Once More" is one of the classic English songs of the 1970s in Europe and the United States. It is a representative song by The Carpenters. Founded in 1973, it has been covered by countless singers. Nominated for the Oscar centennial hit. Karen Carpenter's beautiful voice, intimate and natural singing, slightly sad, coupled with their use of multi-track recording technology, so their records are very successful both artistically and technically, and are the best of contemporary pop music.
8. Unchained Melody
Unchained Melody is the theme song of the movie Ghost. This film combines the story, music and performance perfectly, which can stand the test of time and last forever. The one-voice call in the main theme, "Unchained Melody," is a call to love that transcends any human boundary. The song was composed by the French composer Maurice Jarre and sung by "Brothers of Justice".
9. Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You
The Dream of the Covered Bridge is a film based on the American novel of the same name. The film tells the story of Francesca, a housewife, who meets National Geographic photographer Robert Kinkay during her family's four days out, and after a brief romantic entanglement, Francesca bitterly breaks up with Robert Kinkay because she is reluctant to abandon her family. But the love for Kinkai haunted Francesca for the rest of her life. The film was released in the United States in 1995.
10. Scarborough Fair
Scarborough Fair (Scarborough Fair) is a classic English song with a beautiful melody, which was used as an interlude in the 40th Academy Award-nominated film "The Graduate", and the tune is poignant and gentle, giving people a deep touch. Sarah Brightman covered the song, from the 2000 album La Luna.
11. Take My Breath Away
"Top Gun" is an inspirational film produced by Paramount Pictures, which tells the story of the US Navy pilot Medellín, who idolized his old pilot father, and after several sinking, finally rose up, piloted the Silver Eagle, crossed the blue sky, and finally became an excellent pilot. The film was released in the United States on May 16, 1986.
12 I Will Always Love You
13. "I Will Always Love You" is a theme song performed by American singer Whitney Houston for the movie "The Bodyguard". The tune is sad and lyrical, and in just a few short sentences, it delicately describes the protagonist's sadness and deep love blessing of leaving his beloved, which is intoxicating and deeply touching. During the singing, Whitney Houston's voice choked and nervous at one point as she used "I Will Always Love You" as a series of emotional outbursts and steadily climbed the vocals across the board to the final high pitch at the climax of the music.
14. Sealed With A Kiss
"Sealed with a kiss" is a very romantic song, summer comes, the protagonist wants to be separated from his beloved for a period of time, long summer, lonely and miserable, but the protagonist wants to fill the emptiness: he wants to write the dream of each night into a letter, seal it with a kiss, and send it to his beloved. The second verse uses several comparative sentences, fantasizing about seeing her everywhere in the absence of her sweetheart. Seeing her bathed in the sun, it was the sight at work; hearing her voice travel to every corner, it was hearing at work; he was going to run over and hug her tenderly, it was the touch that was enjoying. But this is only the illusion of the hero, but it is also a manifestation of great love.
15. Rhythm Of Rain
Cascades, a quintet from San Diego, California, has become one of the most memorable classics in the history of pop music, with an uncountable number of cover artists, but also an average of several years. In our country, it has also been translated into the Chinese song "Melody in the Rain". In addition, there are more ads for "Green Arrow Chewing Gum" that use it as an advertising theme song.
16. Beauty And The Beast (Beauty and the Beast theme song)
Released in 1991, Beauty and the Beast became Disney's 30th classic animated, theme song or 1991 Academy Award for Best Original Song, and was the first animated feature film to gross more than $100 million. The film breathes new life into traditional storytelling, and the heroine is no longer out of the "Monroe" mode of showing off innocence or sexiness. Rather, she is a cute strong woman who arms herself with knowledge and strives to control her own destiny. Therefore, the film as a whole is very innovative.
17, More Than I Can Say
The familiar Feng Feifei singing "Love You In your Heart" is actually a cover of the English song "More Than I Can Say", created by Jerry Allison and SONNY CURTIS in the early 1950s, sung by BOBBY VEE in 1961, and later reinterpreted by British male singer LEO SAYER in 1980.
18. Nocturne (Nocturne)
In 1995, the first album " The Song of the Mysterious Garden" was released, a record produced by Polygram Norway and released under the Philippe label as soon as it was launched, it was an unprecedented success. The style of this album is relatively uniform, the music is soothing and soft, full of nostalgia and depression, inadvertently revealing a little melancholy, which makes people have to indulge in it. One of the songs, Nocturne, is the band's most famous song, which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1995.
19 You Raise Me Up
You Raise Me Up is a hymn, in fact a song of praise to God, a "gospel" song that exhorts people to rely on God to overcome themselves and circumstances in any difficult and oppressive situation. The bagpipes of the interlude are even more immersed in the deep sea of music, and as a rare inspirational and gratitude music, the final chorus is majestic and firm. One of the sayings, You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas, is an allusion from the Bible---- Jesus walking on the sea. Chinese meaning can be simply translated as "you inspired me.".
20. Do Re Mi (The Sound of Music theme song)
"Do Re Mi" is one of the theme songs of the Oscar classic film "The Sound of Music" (The Sound of Music), and it is also a famous musical enlightenment song, which was included in the sixth grade music textbook. It is the first song taught by the protagonist Maria to seven children, and it also opens up the romance and imagination of the children who have been imprisoned in the military family for many years.
21. The Sound Of Silence
The Sound of Silence was the theme song of the American film The Graduate in 1967 and was the culmination of the 1960s folk song duo Paul Simon and Garfunkel. The melody is slow and sluggish, and the lyrics are full of an illusion-like mood. Listening closely, it seems to tell a kind of catharsis of youth and helplessness. She seemed to see an ignorant girl walking alone in a narrow, cold alley paved with cobblestones, the hustle and bustle of the crowd fading behind her, and the endless night ahead... If the song is a folk song, it seems too deep, if the rhythm that vibrates with the strong music is rock, it is too delicate, and musically it creates a neutral body of the class, which should be an important reason for its success.