Song: Naoko Kawai.
Text: Xiang Xue Huai Editor: Du
Singer; Hacken Lee?
Still leaning against the stars in the dark?
Still hear the violin crying and teasing?
Why is there only a crescent moon left in my sky?
No news after tonight?
People, like the bright moon in the sky, can't have it?
Love is like a song, leaving only the irreparable and then leaving?
Why only disappointment fills my emptiness?
No goodbyes tonight?
And never thinking is an excuse?
Never thought about breaking up?
But my heart is still occupied by her.
Is she still as silent as the moon?
Violin Solo Solo Moonlight and Late Autumn?
My care, my desire, until the future.
Extended data:
"Moon Serenade" was Hacken Lee's last album when he worked for Polaroid Records. The album was released in the summer of 1992, and then he switched to starlight records.
The original Japanese name of moonlight serenade is ハーフムーンセレナーデ, composed by Naoko Kawai, written by Ji Yuan and sung by Naoko Kawai. The Cantonese version was written by Xiang Xue Huai and sung by Hacken Lee.
Hacken Lee (1967 12.6) was born in Hong Kong, China, and is a Hong Kong singer and actor.
1985 won the championship of "19 District Amateur Singing Contest" with "Love in the Fog" and entered the music scene;
1989 Received Radio Television Hong Kong Golden Melody Awards Ceremony Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Ceremony TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony.
1993 won the 1993 Top Ten Emerald Golden Melody Award for a "Looking Back"; In 2002, he won the "most popular male singer" for the first time at the top ten golden songs award ceremony;
In 2003, he won the "Most Popular Male Singer" award in the top ten jadeite pure gold and the "My Favorite Male Singer" award in the all-round pop chart. In 2004, he won the Best Male Singer Award in Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs.
In 2007, he won the "Golden Melody Award" at the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony with a song whose flowers have fallen;
20 17 1 month, appeared in CCTV Spring Festival Evening. 20 17 On March 27th, Hacken Lee won the most popular singer award in the 24th Oriental Billboard. 20 18 10, participated in the recording of variety show 20 18 "Good Voice of Cantonese".