Faye Wong misses Ka Kui Wong's affectionate singing "Can you hold me tight", and she will cry after listening to it.

Can you hold me tight is a song written by Ka Kui Wong to Faye Wong after beyond and Faye Wong performed Don't Bully the Poor. This is composed by Green Leaves, Ka Kui Wong and Peter Lin. Released on May 4th, 1990, included in the album Everything.

Can you hold me tight?

Composer: Ka Kui Wong

Lyrics: green leaves

The mystery of the starry sky

Look at the neon lights in downtown.

Holding your hand in the street is light drunk.

Just like stepping into the stars and the moon.

Condense a dream

Flip through the ancient and modern records in the book

Love and hate are vague.

Know each other, depend on each other, love each other

But in a flash

Too many ups and downs confuse my heart.

Can you hold me tight?

Tomorrow, even loneliness.

Let this moment become gentle

Get rid of all the troubles in your heart

Hold me tight.

The breeze blew the mark in my mind.

Every love will die.

How many storms have you experienced in your life?

Fortunately, I always meet it.

Your voice

Flip through the ancient and modern records in the book

Love and hate are vague.

Know each other, depend on each other, love each other

But in a flash

Too many ups and downs confuse my heart.

Can you hold me tight?

Tomorrow, even loneliness.

Let this moment become gentle

Get rid of all the troubles in your heart

Hold me tight.

The breeze blew the mark in my mind.

Every love will die.

How many storms have you experienced in your life?

Fortunately, I always meet it.

Your voice

Keep my heart

Can you hold me tight?

Tomorrow, even loneliness.

Let this moment become gentle

Get rid of all the troubles in your heart

Hold me tight.

Can you hold me tight?

Tomorrow, even loneliness.

Let this moment become gentle

Get rid of all the troubles in your heart

Hold me tight.

Please hold me tight.

Music appreciation editor

Of all the studio albums in Faye Wong, this one is the most unbearable, and it seems to be a step backwards compared with Wang Jingwen.

It takes a lot of patience to listen alone in the dormitory. I can only say that three songs can make me feel at ease:

The spire of Paris, everything and Ka Kui Wong. Can you hold me tight?

Exaggerated, without this song, "everything is nothing, at least for me." (The album "Everything" is nothing to me at least) (from "Century Review of Faye Wong Album")