Xun Wan’s “Sound of Life” aired with the theme of “Hong Kong Philharmonic and My City Life”, but it’s not really related to the selection of songs. On the contrary, many performances have different details and become the highlights.
The youngest Yan Mingxi is going to sing Joey Yung’s classic “Heartless”. A 16-year-old girl sings the tragedy in the song? So the production team asked Joey Yung to personally teach the way. Before the official performance, the list of songwriters was printed, but the mainland version did not see the name of the lyricist Huang Weiwen (Wyman). In fact, “The Voice” has sung Wyman’s works before. The much-discussed “Bicycle” is also written by Wyman. As a result, Wyman disappeared from the list of creators…
Not only the name of the lyricist is not seen, but the chorus of “Heartless” is also “disappeared” in the chorus “what to say and then rehabilitated”. In exchange, “the next six months” is sung twice, which is abrupt.
Another focus of the evening was Miriam Yeung’s selection of “How to Cry Tears” by Zheng Xiuwen. Miriam chose this song because she wanted to sing the song of the composer Chen Huiyang, and she often used tears to express her emotions. However, Peanut Friends is not a mere speculation, because Miriam Yeung was accused of “copying Zheng Xiuwen” when she debuted, and even following Zheng Xiuwen’s transfer was reported, Hua Xing promoted Miriam Yang to replace him, which made the two people’s discord even more clamorous. But then Zheng Xiuwen and Miriam Yeung joined Media Asia as colleagues and sang for each other as guests. As for netizens’ comments on Miriam Yeung’s version, it’s mixed. It’s la, this song is also written by Wyman, but it is on the Hong Kong version of the list of creators.
In the song “Challenge” that appeared in the same episode, the lyricist Pan Weiyuan appeared in French and said that Huang Minhua was “taking advantage of the Olympic momentum to cheer for the motherland and Hong Kong players”.
In fact, the real “identity” of this song is the theme song of the 1988 ATV Olympics. At that time, I never heard the phrase “to cheer for the motherland and Hong Kong players”, and it doesn’t seem that Huang Minhua, who was born in ATV, chose this theme and sang it himself. It turns out that ATV broadcast the Olympic Games in 1988. There was an old story regarding it. At that time, a company opened by an old TVB veteran bought the Olympic broadcast rights. TVB believed that ATV’s move violated its earlier oral commitment, and filed a petition to overturn the case but was sentenced to lose, and told the British Privy Council (that is, the Court of Final Appeal) to first judge TVB in favor of the case. Purchased the copyright of the Olympic Games and the World Cup together.
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