The original singer of the Cantonese version of the song "Late Autumn" is Huang Kaiqin.
The original singer of the Cantonese version of the song "Late Autumn" is Huang Kaiqin, and the original singer of the Mandarin version is Chen Rujia. Mao Ning also sang this song in his album of the same name. "Late Autumn" is a very typical pop song composed by Xu Jianqiang. It has a clever and lyrical style and deep and moving lyrics. It is a music work that is very popular among fans.
The first Mandarin version of the song "Late Autumn" was sung by Chen Rujia. The lyrics and music were composed by Xu Jianqiang. At that time, the song was called "May You Keep Your Heart". This is Xu Jianqiang’s second piece inspired by him. It was completed in ten minutes, it can be said that it was completed at once. The song was a huge success after its release and directly entered the top songs list of the Pearl River Economic Radio Music Festival at that time, and was very popular among listeners.
Brief introduction of Huang Kaiqin
Huang Kaiqin (CHRISTOPHER, November 18, 1961-), was born in Hong Kong, China, graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and is a male singer and actor in Hong Kong, China. In 1987, he signed a contract with Polygram Records and made his official debut; in the same year, he released his first album "Moody" and gained attention with the song "Sad Lover"; in 1989, he released the album "Some Unresulting Feelings" and in the same year published the novel "Lingering Tangxi" 》.
In 1992, the song "Lovers in the Rain" was released. In the same year, he became known in the mainland with the song "Late Autumn". In 1996, he quit the music scene and immigrated to Canada; in 2003, he returned to the music scene and released the album "Wish You Were Here"; in 2006, he held the "Hong Kong Philharmonic x Huang Kaiqin: One Night Love Concert" at the Hong Kong Cultural Center Concert Hall.