Singer: Tan
Composer: None
Lyrics: None
Lyrics:
Diamonds sparkle like stars plucked from the sky.
The stars in the sky can't be picked, so diamonds are worth gold.
Diamonds Diamonds shine like rainbows.
Rainbow only shines in an instant, not as long as diamond.
I love the brilliance of diamonds, and I love the brilliance of diamonds.
I love cold diamonds, and I love diamonds as hard as steel.
Diamonds diamonds are as hard as steel, just like a man's heart.
The sexy beauty was delivered to the door and gave her two big slaps.
Diamonds are as cold as ice, as good as the heart of a snake, scorpion and beauty.
The man climbed to her feet and kicked him out.
I love the brilliance of diamonds, and I love the brilliance of diamonds.
I love cold diamonds, and I love diamonds as hard as steel.
Count yesterday's lingering, diamond diamond I love you.
Love a little a day, diamond, diamond, I love you.
I miss you a little at night. I like diamonds to shine for a long time.
We no longer believe in lies and need sweet words.
Love a little one day and miss a little one night.
Give me a true oath so that I can look forward to forever.
Love a little one day and miss a little one night.
We no longer believe in lies and need sweet words.
Love a little one day and miss a little one night.
Give me a true oath so that I can look forward to forever.
Extended data:
Diamond is a song sung by singer Tan. The song was included in the album 1969 I left my voice, which was released on June 1 65438+1October12003.
To commemorate Tan's first anniversary, major record companies have recently released different types of records and videos. Among them, EMI, who played for Tam before his death, recently released an album called 1969, which included 12 songs recorded by Tam in 1969.
The opening lyrics of Diamond are very interesting. Different things are used to compare diamonds, such as Men's Heart, Women's Heart, Stars in the Sky and Rainbow. The melody and arrangement of this song are also full of the style of contemporary Chinese music in the 1960s.