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What are some good, enduring songs?

First, "The Whale Who Became an Island". This song is a rewritten version of Angie Hsieh's "We've All Been Forgotten", and I'm impressed by how good the melody is on its own. The rewritten lyrics are a bit more literal, so I prefer "The Lonely Whale". The lyrics are about a lone whale who, because her own sound waves are different from those of her kind, has had few companions in her lifetime, as she cannot be sensed. But positive, love the eagle in the sky, the algae under the belly, touch a love, no longer running around aimlessly, even if it is just passing through. After the whale died to form an island, can be for the fish and shrimp to survive for a long time, but in life has been lonely, very heartbreaking sad. The whole song has a faint sadness of confusion, injustice but still love nature, longing for the favorite, not abandon. The song is very calming to listen to, especially when I feel irritable, listen to this song, there is a feeling of relaxation and clarity.

Secondly, "Under Mount Fuji", in order to adapt to the needs of the market, Eason Chan's tune has a Mandarin version of "Love Shift" as well as a Cantonese version of "Under Mount Fuji". The reason for favoring the Cantonese version is that the lyrics are more touching to me. Listening to the song, the lyrics are still very important, the whole song has a kind of light melancholy tune, sentimental love songs still have a certain market. Also because of this song wanted to go to Tokyo to see the snow drifting under Mount Fuji, some people missed is missed, there are **** Ming.

Third, "Everlasting Life". A secondary original and cover-based singer watermelon JUN's original work, fast song, metaphysical fairy style. Listening to the song is reminiscent of the feeling of coming to read an immortal novel. Spirits and demons, a sword to break the dominance of the law, as if they are in the cultivation, miss reading novels.