In the 1950s, after she moved to Hong Kong, she was invited to sing by major nightclubs, and also appeared in the movie "That's not affectionate" and "Prisoner of Love". During this period, she recorded a lot of mandarin songs such as Give Me a Kiss (adapted from the English song Seven Lonely Days), Winter jasmine, Little Sheep Go Home, Don't let him go home, among which Give Me a Kiss is the most famous and has become her most classic track.
"Give me a kiss, ok? The song "Kiss on my heart, Let me miss you" not only resounded through the streets of Hong Kong, but also became popular at home and abroad with radio waves. Many classic songs, such as Give Me a Kiss, won her the reputation of "the queen of China". During this period, her personal acting career reached its peak, and she established her position in the pop music scene in China with her ever-changing and unrestrained performances.
Personality assessment
Zhang Lu's sweet voice, superb singing skills and varied song styles not only made him unique in the pop music scene in China at that time, but also influenced several generations. Her songs are full of emotion and leave a deep impression on people. She was once known as the "Queen of Radio" and established her position in the pop music scene in China with her ever-changing and unrestrained performance.
At the peak of her acting career, Zhang Lu recorded a large number of Mandarin songs, among which Give me a Kiss is the most famous. This song is not only sung in the streets of Hongkong, but also popular at home and abroad through radio waves, becoming a classic of China pop music.
Generally speaking, Zhang Lu is an outstanding woman in the music history of China, and her musical talent and performance achievements have been widely recognized and respected. She has made great contributions to China's pop music and become an example for countless singers.