Lee Moon-se described composer Lee Young-hoon as a poet.



On the 3rd, SBS'Legendary Stage-Archive K'(hereinafter'Archive K') had a time to record a Korean ballad with a history of 40 years.



In the broadcast that day, Seong Si-kyung mentioned the composer Lee Young-hoon, who cannot be missed if Lee Moon-se is the case.

Most of the hit songs such as Lee Moon-se's girl, When Autumn Comes, Gwanghwa-sang Sonata, Standing in the shade of street trees, Old Love, I don't know yet, etc. were the songs of composer Lee Young-hoon.



Lee Moon-se said, "In fact, I have a lot of luck as a composer. The ballad is a melody in a beautiful lyrical poem, but I think Lee Young-hoon is a poet."



He then recalled his first meeting with him, saying, "Senior Um In-ho of Shinchon Blues introduced me for the first time. The first impression was a very humble person."

In response, Kim Jong-guk expressed his envy, saying, "That's very bad luck. Meeting such a person."

Then, Byeon Jin-seop also sympathized with his story, saying, "That's right. That's what the sky made."



Lee Moon-se said, "The song I played without sheet music was the prelude of'Girl' at my request to listen to only one song," he said. Caught the eye.



Kim Na paid attention to Lee Young-hoon's lyrics.

He said, "When I first heard the lyrics,'There are times when love is boring' in Old Love, I was so shocked. I did not know what these words were at the time, but I sang along, but now I think I understand it."



He continued, "I think the phrase'I keep going up high in the white snow sky' is a part that expresses my loneliness well, but this is a possible description from a first-person perspective." I thought," he added.



Lee Young-hoon's son, Lee Jung-hwan, remembered his father, saying, "The lyrics were difficult because of the emphasis on the lyrics, and the musical pain was worse when writing the lyrics than the melody." 



(SBS Entertainment News Editor Kim Hyo-jeong)