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Who wrote the Chinese Classic Ming Tian Hui Gen Hao (Tomorrow Will Be Better)?
Also known as 明天會更好
I know it was sung by many different Chinese singers, but I want to know who composed it.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Luo Dayou ( or Lo Ta-yu) composed it.
Below is the words taken from wikipedia:
"In 1985, inspired by the success of the charity single We Are the World by USA for Africa, Lo wrote "Tomorrow Will Be Better" (明天會更好), a highly successful charity single of his own to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Taiwan's independence from Japanese colonial rule. It was ultimately performed by over 60 different artists from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia."
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo_Ta-yu - 6 years ago
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Who wrote the Chinese Classic Ming Tian Hui Gen Hao (Tomorrow Will Be Better)?
Also known as 明天會更好
I know it was sung by many different Chinese singers, but I want to know who composed it.
Source(s): wrote chinese classic ming tian hui gen hao tomorrow better: https://shortly.im/95qFc - Anonymous5 years ago
TESSE! Think very little about it no one will be good on Good Friday, that's the tradition of man an excuse to go to church or preach. It's when Jesus was crucified for our sins, he died and went to hades, on Sunday morning rose again. He is alive now in the human heart by the Holy Spirit and is in heaven with our Father God. Being good on Friday doesn't have nothing to do with it. Everybody with not be good every day. Take care! Jimmy.