谁能给我推荐几首好听的歌曲?中文英文韩文日文的都可以越多越好~

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第1个回答  2024-07-06
1. "Don't Cry" by Guns N' Roses - The first rock song I listened to seriously, it has moved countless listeners to tears. It always touches the softest part of my heart, making me feel a painful heartache and my eyes turn red, yet no tears are shed. Each time I listen to it, I become more attached.
2. "Fade to Black" by Metallica - This classic song from the metal band has inspired many to learn guitar after listening to its intro. It is a masterpiece and one of Metallica's most controversial works, as some fans committed suicide due to this song. Be cautious if you have a sensitive heart.
3. "Dreaming My Dream" by Cranberries - With a voice similar to Faye Wong's, it carries a cold beauty and speaks of changes and permanence in humans. The Irish band Cranberries, drawing from the vastness of elves and legends, connects the beauty of the earth and the sky, blending stories, love, history, death, and society into the floating yet real female voice.
4. "Dying in the Sun" by Cranberries - The repetitive melody and lyrics of this song are simple yet intricate. I lie in such a song, dizzy and longing to sleep under the sun.
5. "Never Grow Old" by Cranberries - Recently, many friends have been saying that time flies. This song reminds me of that feeling of time slipping away day by day.
6. "Far Away from Home" by Groove Coverage - This song by the rising German band has been praised by many renowned DJs as one of the most exquisite dance tracks today. I've listened to it hundreds of times, and its melody and female vocals are excellent.
7. "Knocking on Heaven's Door" by Guns N' Roses (theme song of "My野蛮师姐") - Both Avril Lavigne's cover and Guns N' Roses' version give a refreshing feeling. Of course, the female version is more serene, and I listen to it before going to sleep.
8. "Imagine" by John Lennon - John Lennon, the soul of the world's most successful rock band "The Beatles," was shot dead by a fan on December 8, 1980. His death shocked the world. He took drugs in the 1960s, disregarded religion and the government, studied Eastern religions and promoted fairy-tale love in the 1970s. His voice sounds like a prophet's prayer, and his lyrics are stubborn ideals. Maybe Lennon's demand for purity is too absolute, but haven't we all had such dreams?
9. "Yesterday" by The Beatles - What more can be said about this classic? The radio play count has exceeded one hundred million times. Those who haven't heard it are out of date.
10. "Let It Be" by The Beatles - It set a record in the chart history and is also a reflection of the members' state of mind when The Beatles disbanded. Sometimes, the meaning of life lies in the process, and the result should just be Let It Be...
11. "It's My Life" by Bon Jovi - I liked this song early on and used it as background music for CS's MTV.
12. "That's Why (You Go Away)" by Michael Learns to Rock - Halfway through a hairdresser's shop, I heard the piano version of That's Why (You Go Away). It sounds great. This makes the song even more classic! (The louder the sound, the better the feeling.)
13. "You Can't Say" (theme song of the Korean drama "Lovers in Paris") - I'm sure everyone is familiar with this song. I don't know the lyrics, but as soon as the melody starts, I can feel the tenderness in it...
14. "Yesterday Yes a Day" - The gentle and mellow voice of the 21-year-old Norwegian girl Marlin, who writes her own songs and sings, is very comfortable to listen to. It's a French song full of romance, like a lover whispering in your ear. It's super pleasant to listen to...
15. "Heal the World" by Michael Jackson - He is a loved and rebellious figure, a young billionaire, a psychologically strange and pure-hearted oddity. He is creative and doesn't lean towards any genre. Although Jackson's current image is not good, he has made a significant contribution to world charity. This song is also a reflection of his heart. At least, no one can deny his height in music.
16. "The Girl Is Mine" by Michael Jackson - Pure and fairy-tale-like, clean to the point of not daring to breathe...
17. "Delicious Way" by Mai Kuraki - I personally hate the Japanese, but hearing such pure music makes me feel that music really has no borders...
18. "Under the Sea" (theme song of "The Little Mermaid") - I feel more vitality in Zhang Shaohan's version. Listen to the original version and you'll know where the cultural differences between the East and the West lie.
19. "Fighter" by Christina Aguilera - Her powerful voice pierces through my eardrums, and the eye-catching diamonds on her eyelids hit my retina... I hope one day I can become that fighter... It's a song with a strong sense of explosion.
20. "Without You" by Mariah Carey - I like this singer! Because she shows great delicacy in her singing skills, and her voice is really seductive and charming with great power and appeal... This song is the only one that can compare with "I Will Always Love You" in high notes, and there is another duet between the two that definitely shows off their singing skills...
21. "When You Believe" by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston - I won't say much. No one can sing like this.
22. "Crying in the Rain" - It can be considered one of the most enduring love songs in Europe and America. This song, originally a folk song by the female singer Carole King, has a revolutionary transformation from the original slow and deep piece...
23. "Never Say Goodbye" by Hayley Westenra - The song is filled with mandolin and harp sounds, revealing a peaceful and beautiful image of a young girl. The song is adapted from an Irish traditional song, and Hayley Westenra's voice is like a thread, reaching a perfect level in singing skills, and her naturally beautiful voice is simply admirable and envious.
24. "Sugar Ray's Someday" - Sugar Ray (supposedly translated as "Pulled Sugar" band), their music style can be described in one word - Summer. They only release albums in summer, and their songs remind you of summer - always sunny and lively. In contrast, their lyrics are quite deep. Mark McGrath, the band's lead singer with 13 tattoos and not at all looking like a typical rock band lead singer, often uses very exaggerated body language in their MTVs, along with very traditional rock-style instrumentation. I doubt there is another band like this alive today.
25. "Iris" by Goo Goo Dolls - The crisp and urgent guitar solo, John Rzeznik's low and raspy voice, and his questioning of the world and love, the burst at the end, "And I don't want the world to see me, 'Cause I don't think that they'd understand. When everything's made to be broken, I just want you to know who I am!" These are profound aphorisms.
26. "Mystical Machine Gun" by Kula Shaker - It is rare that Kula Shaker's music has been influenced by many Eastern ideas, which are reflected in the lyrics, music, and instrumentation. The band's only real album is "Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts," with clean vocals, psychedelic guitars, Indian chant-like harmonies, and a recording full of a sense of presence. In the current context, it is an absolute outsider.
27. "Elemental" by Tears for Fears - In fact, it is just Roland Orzab, the lead singer, alone. All the lyrics, music, and recordings (instrumental, lead vocals, harmonies) are from this guy alone, which is really surprising (turns out there are really all-rounders in the world)!
28. "Gone Away" by The Offspring - This band is quite controversial. Like 99% of American rock bands, it also originated from a combination of classmates, after a long period of underground activities, finally emerged from underground, leaving the deepest impression on people is the very metalized, robust singing style of the lead singer, Bryan Holland, and the lyrics are a ruthless mockery and satire of the world.
29. "A Question of Lust" by Depeche Mode - It is easy to associate it with the word "cold," with cold electronic music, cold singing, and
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