Red Dragonfly sheet music is as follows:
"Red Dragonfly" is a cover of the song "Red Dragonfly" by the Taiwanese group Little Tigers, written by Lee Tzu-heng and composed by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi, and included in the group's second album of the same name, "Red Dragonfly", which was released on February 22, 1990, with the original song "とんぼ" ("Dragonfly") sung by Japanese singer Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi.
The song won the number one spot on the "Golden Melody Dragon Tiger Chart" in the summer of 1990, and "Red Dragonfly" sold 400,000 copies in one month.
Song Appreciation
"Red Dragonfly" is adapted from a classic Japanese folk song, with the three tigers carrying guitars and wearing pants and wide-brimmed hats, which is quite a bit of British-flavored teenage atmosphere. Compared with the previous singing and dancing dance songs, the teenagers appearing with guitars on their backs in turn added a point of folk flavor.
If "Green Apple Paradise" is filled with a kind of youthful frivolity, then "Red Dragonfly" is a kind of goodbye, a kind of farewell to the carefree teenage years, as well as a welcome to a new, sentimental youth.