The charts of Cantonese songs are Under Mount Fuji, Red Sun, Me, Qian Qian Que Song and I just like you.
1. Under Mount Fuji
Under Mount Fuji is an album by Eason Chan, a Hong Kong singer ... A Cantonese song in ""is a song to persuade people to let go of a relationship.
lin xi's "Under Mount Fuji" originated from his "Love Theory of Mount Fuji", and lin xi thought that "you like someone just like you like Mount Fuji. You can see it, but you can't move it. Is there any way you can move a Mount Fuji? The answer is that you can walk there yourself. The same is true of love, and it is enough to visit. "
2. Red Sun
Red Sun is a song composed by Tachikawatoshiyuki, arranged by Fang Shuliang and sung by Hacken Lee. In 1992, it was the theme song of "He is from Heaven" and included in the album "Red Sun" released in the same year. In 1992, Hacken Lee won the 1992 Top Ten jade solid gold Best Music Video Performance Award for "Red Sun".
3. "Me"
"Me" is a song composed and sung by Zengxi Zhao, lin xi and Leslie Cheung. The song is divided into two versions, Cantonese and Mandarin, both of which are included in Leslie Cheung's solo album "Da Da" released in July 2. In the same year, the song won the title of "My Favorite Chinese Golden Melody" by the Hong Kong Association of Lyrics and Composers.
4. Que Song in Qian Qian
Que Song in Qian Qian is a Cantonese song sung by Priscilla Chan, written by Lin Zhenqiang, composed by Makaino Kang Er and arranged by Tony Arevalo Jr., and included in the album "Always Your Friend" released by Universal Records in Priscilla Chan on January 1, 1989. Although this song doesn't have too exciting melody, it shows sadness in insipid.
5. I just like you
I just like you is a Cantonese song sung by Danny Chan. The song was inspired by Zhang Delan's Love Without Flowers Without Results. Written by Zheng Guojiang, composed by Danny Chan, and arranged by Zhou Qisheng, it was included in the album of the same name "I just like you" released by Warner Records on August 1, 1983.