This is a very famous poem, the original text is Scottish, and the literal translation in English is "old long since" or "times gone by", which means a long-lost day.
This song has been quoted by many classic movies. For example, in the classic movie Broken Blue Bridge starring Vivien Leigh, this song was used as the main theme, while in Man of the Hour, everyone sang this song at the end of the movie.
2. Spices and Spots
This is a song sung by Bee Gees and included in the album Origin released on April 20th, 2004.
3. "When you say nothing"
This famous country song was composed by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz, and sung by Keith Whitley. It was included in his third studio album Don't Close Your Eyes (1988+0988).
Alison Krauss (1994), a famous American bluegrass singer, covered this song and entered the top three positions of American country songs. This song is also the first single of ronan patrick john keating (1999), the lead singer of the famous Irish men's group Boyzone, and has successfully topped the British singles list.
Jolin Tsai, a singer from Taiwan Province Province, also covered this song and included it in the album "Words of Love" (2008), which is also one of the episodes of the film Notting Hill.
4. "Break Free"
This song comes from the album High School Musical 1, originally sung by vanessa hudgens and Zac Efron. It is a music clip from the movie High School Musical 1 and the last song of High School Musical 1, which shows the youthful vitality of the hero and heroine and makes the whole movie reach a climax.
This song was rated as the best chorus of High School Musical 1 on the Internet, and its fame even surpassed that of the first song "The Beginning of New Things", which set the stage for the love between the hero and heroine. It stands out among many songs in High School Musical and is loved by fans.
5. "You are my sunshine"
This is a song written and sung by American country musician Jimmy Davis, which was released on 1940.
The song first tells what you saw in your dream, and then expresses your feelings. Sounds affectionate and touching. This song was very popular during World War II, and it was a classic old song, which was later covered by many celebrities.