Singer: Faye Wong
Lyrics: Lin
Composer: Zhenyu Kong
lyrics
Who said that the faint light was a firefly flashing? Who made an appointment?
This legend is fading away, the rest of the dreams continue to be dreamed, and the rising balloon is constantly broken.
Don't be sad, don't be sad, there is no reason or result, you can't see me at dawn.
At least miss me when it's dark. If there is no light, catch this firefly.
Shine your dark whereabouts, now you won't kiss me.
Then at least affirm me, blow out A Ring of Endless Light and try to burn yourself.
Just for the firefly you loved, never fall, let a bright light in the jungle.
Blink alone for the night, let decadent feelings turn into dancing souls.
Never fall, never fall, never go out.
Try to burn yourself, please see my beautiful persistence, don't forget me.
Extended data
Goodbye Firefly is a song sung by Faye Wong, written by Lin and arranged by Kong You. It was included in the album Fable in 2000, and it is also the mandarin version of Firefly.
Faye Wong, 1989, made his debut in the Hong Kong music scene with the song "The Same Old saying", and released his first solo album "Wang Jingwen" in the same year. 1992, known to the audience for singing the song "Women who are easily injured". 1993, in the album "100,000 Why? Try the style of alternative music.
1994, released the album Sky and won the Top Ten Most Popular Female Singers Award of Jade Pure Gold; In the same year, 18 "Best Concert" was held in Hung Hom Gymnasium, Hong Kong, breaking the record of the first concert of Hong Kong singers in China? . 1996, becoming the first Chinese singer to appear on the cover of Time magazine.
1998, he got more attention in Chinese mainland because he sang the song "Meet 1998" in CCTV Spring Festival Evening? ; In the same year, the album "Singing Journey" was released, and his personal style was established by means of vibrato and drawling. The following year, he won the annual sales champion of Singapore SPVA record bestseller list.
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