Yao Li: Known as the "Silver Voice", she made her debut in the 1930s until she retired from the music scene in the 1960s. She had a singing career of more than 30 years and recorded hundreds of record

Yao Li: Known as the "Silver Voice", she made her debut in the 1930s until she retired from the music scene in the 1960s. She had a singing career of more than 30 years and recorded hundreds of records. On the record sleeve of EMI Records in the 1950s, the text introducing her said that she had gone through a process of nearly twenty years and has always been unique in the music scene, unrivaled by newcomers. It is not an exaggeration at all. Yao Li has recorded many famous songs. Songs such as "Can't Get Love", "Rose Rose I Love You", "Symphony of Wind and Rain", "Autumn Yearning" and "What's Not Passionate" recorded in Shanghai in the early years are still favored by people today. "Rose, Rose, I Love You" became even more popular internationally. It was changed into an English song and recorded on a record by American male singer Frankie Laine. Among the records recorded in Hong Kong in the 1950s, "Spring Breeze Kisses My Face", "The Snowman Is Gone", "Talk to the Moon" and the Western song with Chinese lyrics "Da Jiangdong Goes East", etc., are often requested by the audience on the radio. songs. Recently, Yao Li's intoxicating singing voice has frequently appeared on the screen, including "The Beginning of Love" in Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang's new work "A Cloud in the Sky", and "Rose, Rose, I Love You" in Hong Kong director Kwan Jin-peng's new work "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" " and "I'm kidding you" from Hong Kong director Wong Ka-wai's new film "The Hand of Cupid" are both Yao Li's repertoire. In addition to singing, Yao Li has also tried composing music. "You Give Me Echo" is a work she composed and sang herself. Li Xianglan: Japanese, she was a famous Chinese singer and film actress in the 1930s and 1940s. She later became a member of the Japanese Senate and a program host on Fuji TV under the Japanese name Yoshiko Yamaguchi. Li Xianglan's experience is unique. Although she is a pseudo-Chinese actor created by the Japanese, making films to promote Japan's Far East policy to express condolences to the Japanese soldiers, and becoming the goodwill envoy of Manchukuo and China to Japan that Japan needs, these are not enough to erase her artistic achievements. of all achievements. She sang countless classic love songs throughout her life. According to her own memoir "My First Half of Life", the three most popular songs were "When Will You Come Again", "Suzhou Nocturne" and "Tuberose". Li Xianglan is a coloratura soprano and has received formal education in Western vocal music. She is very good at bel canto singing. Her representative works include the songs "Tuberose", "I wish we met before we were married", "Is it a dream or is it true", "When I was a child", "Song for selling sugar", "Song to quit smoking", "Haiyan", "When will you come again", "Suzhou Nocturne" and "Don't tell me" "Three Years", "Lilence in the Orchid Boudoir", "Plum Blossom", "When I was a Child", "Ten Miles of Foreign Affairs", "Separation", "Heart Song" and so on. Wu Yingyin: In the 1940s, Wu Yingyin, Zhou Xuan, Yao Li, Bai Guang, Li Xianglan, Bai Hong and others were well-known red singers in Shanghai. Wu Yingyin was not keen on singing at first, but she knew Li Jinguang, who was working at EMI Records at the time. Li Jinguang thought her singing voice was quite distinctive, so he wrote a song "I Want to Forget You" for her to try recording. Unexpectedly, this attempt made her a recording star.

Wu Yingyin's singing voice has a unique flavor, hearty and nasal, so she has the reputation of "Wu Yingyin's soft voice" and the "Queen of Nasal Songs". She is good at lyrical and resentful songs. The song "Moonlight Thousand Miles Away" became popular as soon as she tried to sing it. In just 3 years starting from 1946, EMI recorded more than 30 songs including Wu Yingyin's "Since I Married You", "Springtime Is Infinitely Good", "Broken Heart Red", etc. After the record was released, almost the first one became popular; at the same time , Wu Yingyin also established her status as the "Emperor Superstar" of Chinese Mandarin pop music. Representative work: "The Spring Rejuvenation of the Earth" is the best among New Year songs. Other New Year songs such as "Good Spring Night", "Spring is Infinitely Good", "South Wind" are even more popular among fans, and they have added a lot during the New Year period. The breath of new year.

There are also "Listen to my detailed story", "Heartbroken Red", "I Have a Love", "Listen to my detailed story", "I Hate to Love You Back Then", "Send Me Off", "Yi" "This Infatuation", "The Vast Divine State", etc.