Faye Wong Hongdou Song Original Singing

The original singer of Faye Wong Red Bean Song is Faye Wong himself.

Red Bean is a song sung by Faye Wong. The music was composed by Lin, Liu Zhongyan and Xin Weili. It was released on 1998 10.2 and included in the album "Singing Tour".

1999, this song won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards of Radio Television Hong Kong.

Liu Zhongyan, the composer of Red Bean, said that when he wrote Red Bean, he thought about Faye Wong's voice, especially appreciated her voice, imagined how she would sing, and the song came out in a few minutes.

Lin, the lyricist of Red Bean, watched a Japanese drama while writing. In the play, the heroine cooked red beans because she wanted to say goodbye. Therefore, while thinking about the lyrics, Lin followed the plot, thus creating Red Bean.

The popularity of Red Bean not only has a beautiful melody, but also Lin's delicate and touching brushwork adds a lot of color to the song. Faye Wong's voice sounds a little diffuse, but it's scattered in shape and lingering in spirit, especially the emotion in the middle is full of nature, which deserves to be regarded as a model of love songs. Red bean can be said to be the most popular and widely sung song representative in the post-Faye Wong era.

Introduction to Faye Wong:

Faye Wong, 1969, born on August 8th in Dongcheng District, Beijing, is a popular singer and actor in China and a national first-class actor.

When he was a sophomore, Faye Wong released his own album "Where Does the Wind Come from", mainly covering and imitating Teresa Teng. From 65438 to 0987, Faye Wong immigrated to Hong Kong with his father Wang Youlin. 1992, Faye Wong released the album "Going Home", which became a household name with the title song "Vulnerable Woman" and won the tvbi "Jade Solid Gold" gold medal.

194, Faye Wong held 18 "Best Concert" in Hung Hom Gymnasium, Hong Kong, breaking the record of the first concert of a Hong Kong singer in China. 1996, Faye Wong appeared on the cover of Time magazine, becoming the first Chinese singer to appear on the cover of the magazine.

In 2002, with a total record sales of 9.7 million, she was rated as "the best-selling Cantonese record female singer" by Guinness World Records. In 2005, Faye Wong took an indefinite break after his "Phoebe Ordinary" concert. 20 10, Faye Wong came back, sang on the stage of CCTV Spring Festival Evening and held a concert tour.