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A song with love.

1. Love even after death.

Love Even After Death is a song sung by Taiwan Province rock band New Band in 2002. It was written by Yao Ruolong and composed by Liu Haizhen. It was included in Shin's album of the same name released on May 6th, 2002? .

On June 22nd, 2009, 165438+ this song won the top ten golden songs in the "60 Years Golden Melody Award" of Hunan Entertainment Channel.

2. Love transfer.

"Love Transfer" is a Mandarin song of Hong Kong pop singers, written and composed by Lin, and included in the album "Admit it" released on April 24th, 2007. It is also the theme song of the movie Love Call Transfer.

The Cantonese version of "Love Transfer" is included in "Under Mount Fuji" in the album "What's going on" ... This song has won many awards such as "Top Ten Singles of the Year" of China Musicians Exchange Association in 2007 and "Mandarin Song of the Year" of the 8th Chinese Music Media Award.

3. This is love.

This is Love is a song sung by Jason, written by Yi Jiayang and composed by Qu Shicong and Sean Wen.

2011On April 9th, "This is Love" won the first on-demand champion and golden melody award in the world.

4. Love.

Love is a song sung by Little Tiger, written by Chen Dali and Li Ziheng, and composed by Chen Dali. It was released on August 199 1 and included in the album Love.

"Love" is the title song of the fifth public welfare album released by Little Tiger, which was created to cooperate with the public welfare activities of caring for the deaf. With 199 1, he won the overall ranking champion of "Golden Melody Award" in Taiwan Province Province.

In the 20 10 CCTV Spring Festival Evening, Little Tiger got together again and sang the songs "Love", "Butterfly Dancing" and "Green Apple Paradise" again, and won the first prize in the song and dance category of the Spring Festival Evening.

5. I really love you

"I really love you" is a song sung by China Hong Kong rock band Beyond, written by Liang Meiwei and composed by Ka Kui Wong. Included in the Cantonese album Beyond IV released in July, 1989 by Xinyibao Record/KLOC-0. The mandarin version of this song is "You know my confusion". This song praises the greatness of maternal love, and the lyrics contain gratitude for maternal love and blessings to the mother.

In 1989, this song entered the radio charts of 12 weeks, with the highest ranking of1; 1989 was selected as one of the top ten Chinese golden songs. ?