Hong Kong music scene's Top Ten Golden Songs is a very important award in the Chinese music scene. Everyone must be familiar with it. The Top Ten Golden Songs is a grand ceremony that has a strong impact on the Chinese music scene. It was first held in 1984 and has a long history, even older than The Taiwan Golden Melody Awards, which are equally influential, are even better, which shows the importance of this award.
Among the previous Top Ten Golden Songs Awards Ceremony, the most exciting one was undoubtedly the Top Ten Golden Songs Awards Ceremony in 1989. Almost all the ten songs that won awards at that time have become classics that are sung to this day, and the award-winning singers are all famous in the music industry. Each of the legendary figures has left a great name in the music world, but the most exciting ceremony of this year has the most controversial scene. Let’s first take a look at the top ten golden songs shortlisted in 1989:
We found out Priscilla Chan's "Thousands of Ques" and Anita Mui's "Song of the Sunset" appeared on the list at the same time. The debate surrounding these two songs with the same tune and different lyrics once became a hot topic - "Thousands of Songs" "The Battle of the Night". Compared with "Song of the Sunset", Priscilla Chan's "Song of a Thousand Thousand Ques" is slightly better in popularity and record sales. However, Anita Mui defeated Priscilla Chan to win the Golden Melody Award with "Song of the Sunset", which attracted Priscilla Chan's fans. There were boos at the scene. When Anita Mui won the "Most Popular Female Singer" award, which was the most important and the most watched in the audience, the confrontation between the fans from both sides reached a boiling point. The disappointed Priscilla Chan could not hold back her tears, nor could she hold back her tears. Feeling dissatisfied in his heart, he hurriedly left the table before the ceremony was over. To this day, as long as the video about the time appears, the debate about the two songs has not stopped. However, there is basically a one-sided trend in the comments about the video. Most of them approve of "Qian Qian Que Song" more highly. Of course, many people who support "Song of the Sunset" believe that "Song of Thousands of Ques" is too brisk and lacks full emotion, while "Song of the Sunset" gives this piece the eternal topic of "the sunset is infinite." "Okay, it's just near dusk." No matter how beautiful the sunset is, it's almost dusk. Coupled with Anita Mui's brief cross-border romance with the original Japanese author Kondo Masahiko, this song is closer to the original work. The beholder sees the benevolence and the wise have their own wisdom. Sister Mui has passed away, Xian The princess has basically withdrawn from the stage. There should be no more entanglement in all this. No one is superior or inferior. Both "Song of Thousands of Ques" and "Song of the Sunset" have become eternal classics.