Recommended songs for youthful vitality on campus: "Let's Swing the Oars", "Gardenia Blooms", "Childhood", "I Believe", "The Sunshine Is Always After the Storm", etc.
1. "Let's Swing the Oars"
"Let's Swing the Sculls" is a song written by Mr. Qiao Yu, composed by Mr. Liu Chi, and sung by Liu Huifang. This song is the theme song of the children's movie "Flowers of the Motherland" filmed in 1955. In 2002, the song was selected as a text in Beijing Normal University's third-grade elementary school textbook.
2. "Gardenia Blooms"
"Gardenia Blooms" is the first single released by mainland Chinese male artist He Jiong. Written and composed by Wu Kuan and arranged by Zhou Di, it was included in He Jiong's first album "Can Love" released in July 2004. In 2004, He Jiong won the TVB Golden Melody Award for Best Newcomer of the Year for this song, and in March 2005, he won the Top Ten Golden Melody Award at the 12th Oriental Chart.
3. "Childhood"
"Childhood" is the ending theme of the TV series "Walking Through the Summer". It was written and composed by Luo Dayou and sung by Sylvia Chang. It was included in "Zhi Hu Zhe Ye" released in 1982. in the album. In 1994, the album on which the song was included won the "Top 100 Best Albums of Pop Music" list. In 2009, Luo Dayou appeared at the China Central Radio and Television Station Spring Festival Gala with this song.
4. "I Believe"
"I Believe" is a song written by Liu Yurui, composed by Chen Guohua, and sung by Yang Pei'an. It was released on May 26, 2006. In 2006, "I Believe" was broadcast on TV as a commercial song for Taiwan Beer, making Yang Pei'an's name officially appear in the music scene. Because of the youthful inspirational theme of "I Believe", the song was selected as the theme song for the Taiwan TV series "Recruit Diary" and eight CCTV youth inspirational dramas "Graduation Moment".
5. "The Sunshine Always Comes After the Storm"
"The Sunshine Always Comes After the Storm" is a song written by Chen Jiaming, composed by Chen Jiaming, arranged by Wu Qinglong, and sung by Xu Meijing. Included in the album "We Are All Night Returners". The reason why this song became the team anthem of the Chinese women's volleyball team is that it became popular because of the singing of the women's volleyball team members at that time.