Current location - Music Encyclopedia - NetEase Cloud Music - What are the military songs on August 1st Army Day?
What are the military songs on August 1st Army Day?

The military songs on August 1st Army Day include "Red Star Shines on Me to Fight", "Hymn to Heroes", "Guerrillas Song", "Farmers' Song", "October Wind Blowing from the North", etc. .

1. "Red Star Shines on Me to Fight"

"Red Star Shines on Me to Fight" is a song written by Wu Dawei and Wei Baogui, composed by Fu Gengchen, and sung by Li Shuangjiang. It is a movie The interlude of "Shining Red Star" was later included in Li Shuangjiang's album "Goodbye, Mom" ??released in 1999. On December 20, 2009, the song's cover by Chen Chusheng won the Miguhui Best-Selling First Song Award at the 3rd Wireless Music Festival.

2. "Hymn to Heroes"

The screenwriter Mao Feng and the director of "Children of Heroes" gave the unedited film clips to the lyricist Gong Mu and invited him to compose "Hymn to Heroes" 》Write lyrics. After watching the clip, Gongmu thought of his own poem "Ode to the Martyrs" and thought that the poem was related to the movie, both of which were about heroes. After one night, he finished writing the lyrics the next day.

3. "Guerrilla Song"

On June 5, 1993, the song won the 20th Century Chinese Music Classic Outstanding Track Award; in 2015, the song was selected into the China National Press and Publication "My Top Ten Favorite Anti-Japanese War Songs" released by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.

4. "Song of Farmers"

"Song of Farmers" is a revolutionary folk song, written by Zhang Shixie and arranged by Wang Jiaxiang. It is also said that it was arranged by Jie Fu. The song is a song about the Harvest Rebellion. In the 1964 large-scale music and dance epic "The East is Red", it is a chorus song led by Wang Kun, who debuted the heroine Xi'er in China's first large-scale new opera "The White-Haired Girl". It is located in the first scene of "The Dawn of the East". 》.

5. "The Wind of October Blows from the North"

"The Wind of October Blows from the North" is a revolutionary folk song, a chorus song, arranged by Li Huanzhi. The content of the song talks about the impact of the Russian October Revolution on the birth of the Communist Party of China and other revolutionary processes.