Singing: Richie Jen
Word: Chen Mei
Qu: Is it really cruel for Miyuki Nakajima to leave?
Or gentleness is shameful
Or lonely people don't care.
No day, no night, no conditions
Is it really dangerous ahead?
Or betrayal is considerate
Or it's easier to escape
Whispering in the wind and blowing sand.
The next step is dusk.
Taking a step back is life.
The wind is rough, the waves are restless, and the heart is still unstable.
An island locks a person.
The ship I'm waiting for hasn't come yet.
The people I'm waiting for don't understand yet
Loneliness sinks silently into the sea.
The future is not here, I am still here.
If the tide goes, so does the heart.
If the tide comes, you still don't come.
Ups and downs, the past floats up
Recall that you are no longer there.
A wave has not subsided.
Wave after wave of attacks.
The vast sea of people is stormy
It's not too late for a wave
A wave has long passed.
Wake up like a dream all my life
Deeply sad at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
Extended data
"Sad Pacific" is a lyric rock song (masterpiece) sung by Richie Jen, a male singer in Taiwan Province, China. Chen Mei wrote lyrics, Miyuki Nakajima composed music, and Chen Aizhen and Zhou Guoyi arranged music. It was included in the album Love Like the Pacific Ocean released by/kloc-0 on August 28th, 998, and the song was the ending song of the TV series The Condor Heroes starring/kloc-0 in 998.
1998, the song won the No.41title of Hit Fm's top 100 singles of the year.
Creative background:
"Sad Pacific" is a cover of Japanese singer Sachiko Kobayashi's "Lucky" (Chinese: Happiness).
Richie Jen clearly remembers shooting the MV of Sad Pacific, and he hit it off with director Doze Niu. "Because we all grew up in the village when we were young, the gang complex in the village naturally affected us both."
At the age when frivolous people don't know the taste of sorrow, every teenager in the village yearns to be a big brother, as described in the novel, who is affectionate and righteous, and is willing to do anything for his friends, which has become the source of inspiration for the story of Sad Pacific.