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What classic old songs make you memorable?

Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty is the representative work of the band in the Tang Dynasty, and it is also one of the rare representative works of heavy metal rock in China. The lyrics and songs are perfect, magnificent and magnificent. Especially in the lead singer's outrageous high notes and charming voice, it has reached the peak.

This is a masterpiece of Dou Wei when he was in Black Panther band. The anger in this song is rooted in human indifference. Although Panther is still singing this song, the appeal of this song will definitely be greatly reduced. Why? Because there is no sinus emotion in the song.

The Story of Time is a classic old song, which was rated as "/kloc-one of the 0/00 classic old songs that must be heard". The Story of Time was written and composed by Tayu Lo and sung by Zhang Aijia. This song was first included in the album Childhood. Tayu Lo sang the lyrics of The Story of Time with his affectionate voice, and The Story of Time became a classic campus folk song.

"Men should strive for self-improvement" is a Cantonese song sung by George Lam. Included in the album "Warm Collection" released by George Lam 199 1 1. This song is adapted from the ancient song Your Legend, and it is also the theme song of Jet Li's Hong Kong films Top Gun in Huang Feihong and Second Man in Huang Feihong.

Race with the Cow is a fast-paced work, but in the modern rhythm, some elements of China's traditional classical music are integrated, which has the effect of a costume drama. At that time, the westernization of pop music attracted the attention of countless people with national affinity.

Half-written and half-written lyrics present a simple philosophy of life and a popular and smooth melody, which has become the golden song of the year. Lyrics conform to the people's thinking under the economic tide in the 1990s, and gradually become a mantra and buzzword. Sally Yeh's natural and unrestrained voice, combining rigidity with softness, sang in the hearts of the audience and also sang his own personality. This song was widely sung in the 1990s, and even became another synonym for Sally Yeh at that time to some extent.