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Appreciation of the album "The Wind Keep Blowing"
The Wind Keep Blowing is the first Cantonese album by singer Leslie Cheung. The title song "The Wind Keep Blowing" has a faint sadness, which is both affectionate and tender. The Drummer of Life tells that as long as you firmly believe that you are willing to work hard, you will always get ahead. This is the theme song of the movie Drummer. At that time, Leslie Cheung was an ambitious and confident artist, but he was depressed. Released on 1983, it is Leslie Cheung's first solo Cantonese album after joining Huaxing Records. It was created by Qi Xin, an influential composer and lyricist in Hong Kong, and its members include Gu Jiahui, Li Xiaotian, Huang Zhihong, Zheng Guojiang, Man Yee Lam, Shi Lang, He Zhongli and Li Bide. Li Xiaotian is also a producer. This album has opened up a new situation for Leslie Cheung's singing career, and the title song has a low and euphemistic melody. Leslie Cheung sang helplessness and faint sadness with delicate deduction and plain and calm voice. The deep feeling in the song penetrates the listener's ears, and the song is memorable and unforgettable. The album also includes the theme song of the movie "Drummer" and the episodes "Drummer of Life", "Going upstream silently" and "I want to go against the wind". At that time, although Leslie Cheung was depressed, he was still full of fighting spirit, telling people that as long as he firmly believed that he worked hard, there would always be a future.