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Loving you is so hard to express (songs sung by Feng Feifei) Full details

"Love You Is Hard to Say" was written by Yifeng and originally sung by Kong Ling, a Hong Kong singer from the 1950s and 1960s. Feng Feifei reinterpreted this song in 1981. The song is from the English song "More Than I Can Say".

"More Than I Can Say" was written by JERRY ALLISON and SONNY CURTIS in the early 1950s, and was produced by BOBBY VEE It became popular in 1960 and was later reinterpreted by British male singer (LEO SAYER) in 1980. Basic introduction Chinese name: I love you so hard to say Foreign name: More Than I Can Say Album: Happy Meeting in Dreams Release date: 1961 Original singer: Feng Feifei Lyrics: Yifeng Composer: Jerry Allison Song language: Mandarin lyrics, Creation background, song appreciation, lyrics... Hmm... I love you so hard that I don't know what to say... I love you so hard that I don't know what to say... Hmm... Not seeing you for a day feels like something is missing... It’s hard to say that I love you. Do you know that I love you? Why are you ignoring me? Please tell me gently. Don’t make me suspicious... Oh... Hey... I love you so hard to say. I don’t know what to say... It’s hard to say that I love you. Do you know that I love you? Why are you ignoring me? Please tell me gently. Don’t make me suspicious... Oh... Huh... I think it’s hard to say to you. I don’t know what to say... It’s hard to say I love you, it’s hard to say I miss you, it’s hard to say I love you, it’s hard to say I love you. Known as the “Sweetheart of Hong Kong” with a creative background, Jiang Ling is good at singing Western songs with Chinese lyrics and a combination of Chinese and Western songs. She was the "Philips" singer from 1956 to 1959. "Singer." In the 1960s, he joined the "Diamond" record company, and his song "Love You Is Hard to Say" (adapted from "More Than I Can Say") became a classic of Western music with Chinese lyrics. She was the first Hong Kong singer to perform on the Ed Sullivan Show in the United States. (Huang Qizhi: "The Golden Years of Contemporary Music", pp. 188 - 189.) Song Appreciation "Love You Is Hard to Say" is an album by Feng Feifei from the 1970s to the 1980s. It is also the album that Feng Feifei has been singing for many years. Another attempt and breakthrough after the romantic love movie "Love Song in Dreams". Since "Love You Is Hard to Say" sung by Leo Sayer has attracted much attention, it is natural that Feng Feifei's Chinese version of "Love You Is Hard to Say" is faithful to Leo Sayer's original version. Therefore, "Love You Is Hard to Say" can be regarded as a "classic" in terms of the layout of the lyrics, the arrangement, and even Feng Feifei's superb singing voice.