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The original song "Late Autumn"

Late Autumn was originally sung by Mao Ning.

Late Autumn is a song written by Sura, composed by Xu Jianqiang, arranged by Bi Xiaoshi and sung by Mao Ning. It was included in the album Late Autumn released by Mao Ning on November 12th, 1993.

In December, 1989, the first solo cover album "The Peak" was released, which included 12 songs, including "Cattle herding at dusk" and "The Heart of Acting", thus officially entering the entertainment circle. In 199, Mao Ning chose to go to Guangzhou for development, and signed a contract with Guangzhou New Age Audio & Video Company to become a signing artist.

In p>1992, I released my first solo music album "Please Keep My Emotions by Your Side", which included 16 songs including "I dare not face this fading love" and "Have you never loved". In the same year, he won the most popular male singer award in Guangdong Province.

Creation background:

Late Autumn was written by Xu Jianqiang in 1988. The original name of Late Autumn was May Your Heart Stay. At a concert, Huang Kaiqin discovered this song and let the agent buy the Cantonese copyright. The Hong Kong version of Late Autumn revised the original version. After re-arrangement, the length of Late Autumn was 3 minutes and 29 seconds.

The title of the song is also good. They chose the word late autumn as the title of the song. Compared with' May you keep your heart', the name late autumn is more elegant.

The name of the song comes from the poem "after rain the empty mountain, stands autumnal in the evening" written by the famous poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty. In 1993, the Mandarin version of Late Autumn was given to musician Chen Luo for production, and finally Mao Ning was chosen as the lead singer, which further expanded the influence of the song.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Mao Ning