Guangzhou, December 3 (China News Network) -- The music program "Flowing Songs", which is being recorded, will be broadcast on Guangdong Satellite TV from December 29. The program recently held a media visiting class activity, the reporter saw that Yang Yuying, Cheng Lin, Mai Zijie and other singers sang the classic songs of the times.

Yang Yuying participated in the recording of "Flowing Song" photographed by Cheng Jingwei
The program revolves around "the wind rises in the south, the tide surges on the Pearl River", reviewing the landmark representative songs created in Guangdong and inviting representative singers to perform. The host is Zhao Yiou, singer Wei Xueman, composer Li Haiying, host Wu Zhoutong and other guests.
As a pop singer who developed in Guangzhou in the early 1990s, Yang Yuying's famous work "I Don't Want to Say" as the theme song of the TV series "Foreign Sister" expressed the voice and emotions of the "migrant sister" group who came to Guangdong from her hometown in the early 1990s. Many years later, Yang Yuying re-interpreted this song on the scene of the "Flowing Song" program, which has a new charm and affection.
After completing the recording, Yang Yuying said that she was also a "foreign sister" when she went south to develop, so the mood was in place when recording, and she passed it once.
Cheng Lin reinterpreted the golden song Cheng Jingwei in a rock 'n' roll way Photo by Cheng Jingwei
Yang Yuying, who is still full of immortality, playfully called songwriter Li Haiying "Uncle Sea eagle" on the spot, and when she mentioned the events of the 90s, she always lightly ridiculed "just a few years ago". It turned out that in the heart of the "goddess of preservation", 20 years was just a stroke of the finger.
In addition to Yang Yuying, in 1987, Cheng Lin, a singer who sang the song "Xintianyou", reinterpreted the golden song in the form of rock and roll on the spot; singer Mai Zijie sang "Late Autumn", a masterpiece of Lingnan flavor and sung by many Hong Kong singers as a singer of the times. (End)