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Happy New Year song recommendations

Today I am sharing New Year greeting songs and New Year greeting poems. The Spring Festival is a day for each other to greet each other. It is also a day for younger generations to receive red envelopes and receive soft hands. This is a traditional form of response to New Year greetings. In order to commemorate this annual New Year greeting Talented people have created various customs to support this joyous occasion. Whether it is songs or poems, they can allow us to connect the past and present, and even look forward to the future. Everyone celebrates the New Year happily, how wonderful it is. Yeah, if you want to enrich your knowledge base, you can take a look.

Songs for New Year greetings

1. Congratulations-Li Baoying. Wen Qiansui

2. Happy New Year-Zheng Shaoqiu.Wang Mingquan

3 .Happy New Year - Liu Fengping

4. Congratulations to everyone - Li Baoying. Wen Qiansui

5. Spring jasmine - Zheng Shaoqiu. Wang Mingquan

6. Gong Xi Fa Cai - Liu Fengping

7. Good luck and good fortune - Li Baoying. Wen Qiansui

8. New Year's ode - Zheng Shaoqiu

9. Sing a new song to celebrate the New Year - Liu Fengping

10. The house is full of good fortune - Li Baoying. Wen Qiansui

11. New Year greetings - Zheng Shaoqiu

12. Accepting the God of Wealth - Liu Fengping. Xiang Hua

13. Flowers bloom Wealth and honor - Li Baoying. Wen Qiansui

14. Flower market - Zheng Shaoqiu

15. This year is better than the old one - Liu Fengping

16. Step by step promotion - Li Baoying

17. Blessings - Wang Mingquan

18. Joyful - Liu Fengping

19. Praise for the good spring - Li Baoying. Wen Qiansui

20. Lovely Bauhinia flower - Wen Chitose

Four New Year's Eve Songs

1. "Congratulations"

The first words on everyone's lips when they meet in every street Just congratulations, congratulations, congratulations

Are you familiar with these lyrics? Do you know who the original singer is? China doll? Zhuo Yiting? None. "Congratulations, Congratulations" is the earliest New Year's song, first born in 1946, more than 70 years ago. The person who composed this song is not a simple person. His name is Chen Gexin, the father of modern composer Chen Gang. He was a famous composer in old Shanghai in the 1940s and 1950s. He was known as the "Song Fairy" and was as famous as Li Jinguang. Songs such as "Rose Rose I Love You", "Phoenix Flying", "Night in Shanghai" are all his masterpieces.

In 1945, the Chinese people won the victory in the eight-year war of resistance; the next year, Chen Gexin composed the song "Congratulations, Congratulations", which was sung by Yao Li and her brother Yao Min, both famous singers in Shanghai at the time. . The song mainly describes the joy of the Chinese people after all their hardships. There is some sadness in the tune, but it is not overflowing with joy like what we hear now.

In 1968, Chinese singer Teresa Teng re-interpreted "Congratulations, Congratulations" and included it in her album "Songs of Teresa Teng Volume 10" "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year". In this song, Teresa Teng subversively presents the joy and peace of the New Year with her sweet voice, turning it into a real New Year's song. And now we hear various versions of "Congratulations, Gong Xi", basically all of them are covers of Teresa Teng's version.

2. "The God of Wealth Arrives"

The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. Good intentions are rewarded with good fortune. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives. The God of Wealth Arrives.

This song is also very familiar to you. ? It is a Cantonese song, and the song has a long history. It was first released in 1978. The creators of the songs are also great gods: the composer and arranger is Hong Kong's "god of song" Xu Guanjie, and the lyrics are written by Xu Guanjie, Lin Zixiang, and Peter Lai. How about it, are you surprised?

In 1978, Xu Guanjie first sang this song and it was included in his album of the same name, "The God of Wealth Is Here". But what we hear more may be Lin Zixiang’s version. In 1994, Warner Records released a New Year's album called "Warner Stars' New Year's Golden Songs: Joy upon Joy, Good News Every Day", in which George Lam sang the song "The God of Wealth Is Here".

3. "Bless You"

I wish you to be always colorful every day, and may your heart be filled with all kinds of good things and lasting beauty

This is also a A Cantonese song. The 1994 Warner New Year album mentioned above, "Warner Stars' New Year's Golden Songs, Announce Good News Every Day", includes 10 songs, all of which are New Year songs. In addition to "The God of Wealth Is Here", there is also this song "Bless You", and "Congratulations, Congratulations" sung by Zhong Zhentao and Lin Zhiying.

"Bless You" is sung by Warner stars (Lin Zixiang, Michelle Yeh, Andy Lau, Dicky Cheung, Lu Fang, Du Dewei, Zhong Zhentao, Tai Chi, etc.). This version is also the most widely circulated version, but it is not the original version. The original singer was Hong Kong female singer Jenny Tsin, and it was included in her 1981 album "Bless You". And the creator of this song is even more surprising when he says it. It comes from the most legendary "Hui Huang" group in the Hong Kong music scene - Hong Kong lyricist Huang Zhan wrote the lyrics, and Hong Kong music godfather Gu Jiahui composed and arranged the music.

4. "Gong Xi Fa Cai"

"Gong Xi Fa Cai" by the king Andy Lau, needless to say more. In terms of the time it came out, it is the shortest, but in terms of its current spread, it has already surpassed the above three songs. Now what we hear most during the Chinese New Year is not Liu Tianwang’s high-pitched and joyful singing voice:

I congratulate you on getting rich, I congratulate you on the wonderful and the best, please come over, and the bad, please go away Oh gift Many people are not surprised

"Gong Xi Fa Cai" was written by Andy Lau and Li Anxiu and composed by Chen Dejian. It was composed in 2004 and appeared on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 2005. Although it only won the third prize in the Spring Festival Gala program selection at that time, I never expected that this song would be circulated year after year and become China's number one New Year's song.