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Eight Hundred Theme Song

Eight Hundred Theme Song: "Suzhou River".

"Suzhou River" is the theme song of the movie "Eight Hundred". It is adapted from the Irish folk tune-Londonderry Minor and sung by Na Ying and Andrea Bocelli***.

Part of the lyrics:

The smoke of gunfire is almost gone, but the dust is not far away and the lingering sound still lingers

Looking at each other across the shore, hoping that there will be no more noise

Twilight When the time comes, sing your beloved songs

Wait until dawn, rush to the embrace of your hometown

Become an ancient style, carry the Qingshan people on your back

My best friend is deceased, and my spirit is After all, it has not fallen

The homeland is burning, and the defenders flock to the storm

I have no regrets about being far away from you, but fortunately I left a smile

Suzhou River (adapted from Londonderry Minor)

Singer: Andrea Bocelli, Na Ying

Lyricist: Zhang Cheng/Yin Yue/Bob Ezrin/Shridhar Solanki

Arranger: Bob Ezrin/John Metcalfe /Andrew Kawczynski

Music producer: Yu Fei/Bob Ezrin

Extended information:

Suzhou River simplified score The performer of this score is Xue Kaiqi, and the song is called Suzhou He, the song score type is simplified notation. "Suzhou River" is a song sung by Fiona Sit and is included in the album "Read Me".

The simplified musical notation is as follows:

The notation method of the simplified musical notation is quite close to Gongchipu, a type of written musical notation popular among Chinese folk. For example, Gongchipu uses the characters "Shangchi Gongfan Liuwuyi" and different radicals attached to the left side of the characters to indicate the pitch of the sound, while Simplified Pupu uses seven Arabic numerals and circles attached above or below the numbers. Dot to indicate the pitch of the sound.