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Qian Qian Que Ge is adapted from the works of Japanese superstar Masahiko Kondo, and also from Anita Mui's Song of the Sunset and Blue Boy's Boring Time. Priscilla Chan's explanation is undoubtedly the most successful. It is said that in the summer of 1989, posters of Priscilla Chan's new album "Always Your Friend" were everywhere in Hong Kong, and her songs were flying everywhere in the street: "Even if Qian Qian is gone in the future, it will float on my distant road ...".

The last lingering created by Taiwanese musicians, like other works, is sentimental in tune and more lingering with the words written by the noun author Jane Ning. The saxophone in the orchestration is almost human voice, which also adds a sadness when leaving.

A song in the album "Night Machine" also entered the top ten Chinese golden songs of that year. This song shows people boarding planes at night and then leaving. "Looking back, it is faint, endless, lonely and uneasy, hiding in an empty hut, and my heart says good night to you." Chen Shaoqi's words are only a few words, but it makes people feel as if the protagonist left alone. Priscilla Chan's magnetic voice, sincere and sincere, makes people never tire of hearing it.

Since then, Priscilla Chan came back from school and began her singing career. Teahouse, Snow and other works are also excellent. However, an absolute classic like Forever Your Friend is impossible.