"Seventeen Years Old Rainy Season" lyrics! ! ! !

Song title: The Rainy Season of Seventeen, Singer: Lin Zhiying/Wang Ding/Liu Chaojun

Album: Unparalleled in the World

Composer: Pan Fangli, Lyricist: Pan Fangli

When I was a child, there were many jasmine flowers in front of the door

Exuding a light fragrance, when I gradually grew up

The jasmine flowers in front of the door , has slowly withered and no longer sprouts

What kind of mood, what kind of age

What kind of joy, what kind of crying

Ten In the rainy season when we were seven years old, we had the same expectations

We also hugged each other tightly, in the rainy season when we were seventeen years old

Recalling every bit of childhood Drops, but found that growth is slowly approaching

When I gradually grow up, the jasmine flowers in front of the door

have slowly withered and no longer sprout, what kind of mood do I feel

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What kind of age, what kind of joy

What kind of crying, the rainy season when I was seventeen

We have the same expectations, We once hugged each other tightly

In the rainy season when I was seventeen, I recalled every bit of my childhood

But I found that growth was slowly approaching

Extended information:

"Seventeen Years Old Rainy Season" is an inspirational song written and composed by Pan Fangli, arranged by Tu Ying, and sung by Jimmy Lin. It is included in Lin Zhiying's album "Not Every Day" released on February 28, 1992. "Every Love Song Has Good Memories".

Creative Background

At the age of 17, Lin Zhiying became famous in the entertainment industry with the song "Seventeen Years Old Rainy Season". He became popular all over the country at a lightning speed, and was nicknamed "Asia" "Little Tornado" is called "the most divine myth" in the entertainment industry by the media. He is the record holder of the youngest singer-songwriter in the Hong Kong Hung Hom Coliseum | Coliseum.

At the age of 17, he still looks like a young boy, but he has actually made his debut for 16 years. "Seventeen Years Old Rainy Season" has accompanied the growth of many hazy romances.