Fang Datong sang the song " I Just Have to Like You ".
The Song of Righteousness was written by Song Yingxing, a writer of the Ming Dynasty.
The Legend was a song composed and sung by Jay Chou with lyrics written by Fang Wenshan. It was included in Jay Chou's 2003 album,"Seven Mile Fragrance." The song was popular in the mainland of China and Taiwan. It was loved by young people with the theme of love and youth.
I think it was Brandi Carlile. Her version of 'The Story' is quite popular.
I have no clue. It could be a lesser-known songwriter or someone from a particular music genre. You might want to ask in music forums or check with music experts.
Writing novels and composing songs are both very interesting things. I will try my best to answer your questions. Writing novels and composing songs were both art forms that required a certain amount of knowledge and skills. When writing a novel, one should pay attention to the plot, characters, theme, etc., and pay attention to the expression of language and style. When composing a song, one also needed to pay attention to these aspects and master certain musical skills. If you have successfully combined a novel and a song and want to publish them, you need to find a suitable platform such as a publishing house, a music company, or a social media platform. Before publishing a work, one had to ensure that it complied with the relevant laws and regulations and that it received sufficient recognition and attention. It is a challenging task to publish your work, but if you persevere, I believe that you will be able to create excellent works and gain more recognition and appreciation.
It was written by Katherine Hankey. Her composition became quite popular over time.
I have no idea. You'll need to give me more context or specific details.
The Song of Everlasting Regret was written by Bai Juyi, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. It was included in his poem, The Song of Everlasting Regret. The poem used the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei as the main line to describe the debauchery of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the misfortune of Yang Guifei, expressing the author's criticism of the fatuous rulers. The poem was beautiful in language and profound in thought. It was a classic poem of the Tang Dynasty.
I'm not sure. You might need to do some research on music platforms or related websites to find out.