Because of Love
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"Because of Love" is composed and arranged by Xiaoke. Songs were sung by Eason Chan and Faye Wong. It is also the theme song of the movie "Keep Love Through to the End". It was included in Eason Chan's 2011 album "Stranger Under My Skin"
Man: Here's a CD from the past
Listen to our love at that time
Sometimes I suddenly forget that I'm still in love with you
Female: I can't sing that kind of song anymore
I blush and avoid
Although I often forget, I still love you
Because of love, I won't be sad easily
Man: So everything looks happy
Female: Because of the simple growth of love
Man: I can still be crazy for you at any time
Female: Because of love, how can there be vicissitudes of life?
Man: So we are still young
Female: Because of love in that place
Male: There are still people wandering there
Together: people come and go
Female: I can't sing that kind of song anymore
I blush and avoid
Although I often forget
Together: I still love you
Woman: Because of love, I won’t be sad easily
Man: So everything looks happy
Female: Because of the simple growth of love
Man: I can still be crazy for you at any time
Female: Because of love, how can there be vicissitudes of life?
Man: So we are still young
Female: Because of love in that place
Male: There are still people wandering there
Together: people come and go
Man: Here's a CD from the past
Listen to our love at that time
Woman: Sometimes I suddenly forget
He: I'm still in love with you
This song is the first chorus of Eason Chan and Faye Wong. Faye Wong’s voice is ethereal and gentle, while Eason Chan is relatively high-pitched and warm. Their chorus has a rich emotional level, with both youthful feelings and feelings of time. The songwriter Ke Zhaolei said, "This is a song that travels through memory, and it is also the simplest love song. I hope to give everyone the most true touch." At first, Xiao Ke prepared two tones for this song, and Faye Wong chose To a higher tone. "