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Looking for old classic songs from the 60's.70's.80's! Be famous and good!

There are too many classic old songs from the 60's, 70's and 80's, we mainly recommend the following ones, hope you'll like them:

1. Whose Tears Are Flying

Whose Tears Are Flying is the title track of the fifth music album Whose Tears Are Flying by the Taiwanese jade girl singer Meng Tingwei. Whose Tears Are Flying" made Meng Tingwei's popularity increase once again.

2. "Play My Beloved Tupa"

"Play My Beloved Tupa" was written in 1956, and is the interlude of the movie "Railway Guerrillas". The movie reflects the combat life of the railroad guerrillas who were active in the area of Linshan, Zaozhuang, Shandong Province during the Anti-Japanese War. The composer used the typical tones of Shandong folk songs to create this song with a strong local color, showing the strong revolutionary will and optimism of the guerrillas in a difficult environment. With the screening of the film, the song won the favor of the masses and has been sung throughout the country for decades without fail.

3. "Seeing Cooking Smoke Again"

"Seeing Cooking Smoke Again" is a Mandarin song sung by the famous Chinese female singer Teresa Teng, which is included in her Mandarin album "Love Songs of the Island, Episode 5 - Love is More Beautiful" published in 1978, and is one of the more widely circulated Mandarin works of Teresa Teng, which was later covered by many Chinese singers.1995, Hong Kong singer Faye Wong reprised the work in her personally titled "Faye's Wimpy Voice" Teresa Teng memorial album.

4, "On the Water's Edge"

"On the Water's Edge" was written by Qiong Yao and composed by Lin Jiaqing, the song was Qiong Yao's theme song of the same name for her movie "On the Water's Edge" in 1975, which was originally sung by Gao Lingfeng and Jiang Lei. 1980, Teresa Teng covered the song and included it in her album of the same name "On the Water's Edge," and since then "On the Water's Edge" has become a hit in China. In 1988, Qiong Yao released a TV version of "On the Waterfront" and the song was sung by Li Bihua, appearing as an episode of the TV series.

5, "Blue Lotus"

"Blue Lotus" was composed and sung by Xu Wei, from the album "Time - Walking", and has been chosen as a song for movies and TV dramas many times.