What songs are there that you have heard since you were a child but never get tired of listening to? What songs are there that are easy to pick from your parents, peers to juniors? What songs can be called "where there are Chinese people, there is it"? Today in 1981, Sylvia Chang

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? You have heard them since you were a child but never get tired of them? What songs are there that are easy to pick from your parents, peers to juniors? What songs can be called "where there are Chinese people, there is it"?

Today in 1981, Sylvia Chang released her first album "Childhood" to join Rolling Stone Music. The album's song "Childhood" began from this, and it has been flowing slowly for 41 years in the childhood of generations after generation.


1981 is the ninth year that Zhang Aijia has entered the film industry. "Biyuntian" co-starred with Lin Fengjiao, Qin Han and others helped her win the Golden Horse Best Supporting Actress, and the ancient costume Huangmei Opera movie "Golden and Jade Dream of Red Mansions" co-starred with Brigitte Lin also created a pair of national-level CPs.

In the rising period of career, Sylvia Chang won another success this year. She played the unlucky daughter-in-law Xu Yizhen in the movie "My Grandpa" directed by Ke Junxiong. The whole play has no romance, youth or comedy as a selling point. Relying on the performance of the actors, Sylvia Chang became the Golden Horse Best Actress Award.

performs and performs well. Before "Childhood", Sang Aijia has released four music albums "Don't Say Goodbye", "Say to You with Tears", "Farewell" and "Maybe". Although she is always praised as "singing skills are mediocre", the sincere emotions and valuable experiences in her singing give the music a sense of story.

Lee Zongsheng, who created "Busy and Blind" and "The Price of Love" for her, said that he "although he is not very professional, he has a sense of stability and a neurotic gentle emotion."

Compared with Chang Aijia's reputation, although Luo Dayou of this period has been involved in music creation, he is just a newcomer in the music industry who has just graduated from the medical school and obtained a medical license.

"Childhood" is Luo Dayou's second collaboration with Sylvia Chang after "Shining Days", and it is also the first record produced as a producer. He released his first album "Zhihuzheye" a year later.

A fledgling talented man and a beauty who dominates the film industry have already had a certain understanding of joining forces again, but no one would have thought that this "Childhood" would completely rewrite the music careers of the two people and rank among the 20th top 100 records in Taiwan, China in the future, influencing generations of Chinese.


In the album "Childhood", Chang Aijia sings an adult's pursuit and feelings about the childhood past and growth process. Her unmodified voice and naturally revealing warmth make everyone's childhood memories warm.

The album "Childhood" was written in Luo Dayou's college time. It took him three years in total. He was only finished in 1979, the year before graduation. During the creation process, he spent all his time on how to accurately fit the lyrics and melody without losing the texture of spoken language.

In addition to the light melody, Luo Dayou's poetic lyrics engrave everyone's childhood memories into the songs - cicadas by the pond, teacher's chalk, snacks and comics, boys in the next class, and even the popular comic "Zhuge Silang" in Taiwan in the 1960s...

Speaking of "The Story of Time", this song that also narrates time, but it has some feelings and sorrow. Time changes and seasons change. While growing up, we are inevitably confused and can't help looking back at the "story of the time taken away by flowing water."

Through the concept of "Stories of Time", the highlight movie "Stories of Time" co-directed by four Taiwanese directors in 1982 was officially released, starring Chang Ai Jia and others, kicking off the new film movement in Taiwan.

Many people have heard of Su Rui's "Why", but few people know that this song is also the original singer of Sylvia Chang and is included in "Childhood". Unlike Sister Su Rui's grand and powerful style, Zhang Aijia is more like a melancholy sad woman, singing about her own thoughts.

Later, Luo Dayou revised the lyrics and made Su Rui's version of "Why", which was included in "The Wrong Car" and the original soundtrack of the movie. The movie "Why Car" was not only one of the main creators of Luo Dayou, but also a work planned by Zhang Ai Jia, the director of the Hong Kong New Art City Film Taiwan Branch.

In addition, the album's "Four Seasons", "Flowing Water", "Spring Look", "Everyone Comes Together" and other tracks all show the emotional sound characteristics of Chang Aijia with catchy melodies. If you want to summarize this album in one sentence, it is "Flowing Water" with only five lyrics: