Max - happy new year (again)! I replied back to your comment back at my blog :D. As for this song, I have to say it's got a really very nice melody to listen to. Though I like Paula's voice, I must say that Anita Mui and Suzanna Kwan did some really great covers for this song. But I admit that I like Anita's version more. I really like the lyrics by 鄭國江 and the magical composition by the legendary Joseph Koo. It really does feel like it is drizzling when I listen to this song. Thanks for sharing! :D
Thanks for the reply Taq, and Happy New Year =) This is actually one of my favourite songs from Paula, and to me one of Joseph Koo's everlasting melodies. The melody is just so divine, and the arrangement fits so well. Anita Mui's rendition, do you mean the one from James Wong & Joseph Koo's 1998 concert? Yes, that was superb, she really knew how to interpret this work. Suzanna Kwan performed this in another concert featuring mostly Maestro Koo's works (think the name was "Golden Hits of half a century", or something), that was different in style, but great also.
Max - happy new year (again)! I replied back to your comment back at my blog :D. As for this song, I have to say it's got a really very nice melody to listen to. Though I like Paula's voice, I must say that Anita Mui and Suzanna Kwan did some really great covers for this song. But I admit that I like Anita's version more. I really like the lyrics by 鄭國江 and the magical composition by the legendary Joseph Koo. It really does feel like it is drizzling when I listen to this song. Thanks for sharing! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply Taq, and Happy New Year =) This is actually one of my favourite songs from Paula, and to me one of Joseph Koo's everlasting melodies. The melody is just so divine, and the arrangement fits so well. Anita Mui's rendition, do you mean the one from James Wong & Joseph Koo's 1998 concert? Yes, that was superb, she really knew how to interpret this work. Suzanna Kwan performed this in another concert featuring mostly Maestro Koo's works (think the name was "Golden Hits of half a century", or something), that was different in style, but great also.
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