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Jiang Dawei's original singing of "Camel Bell"

The original singer of the song "Camel Bell" was Wu Zenghua, and it was later covered by Jiang Dawei.

"Camel Bell" is the theme song of the movie "Passengers in Handcuffs". It was first sung by Wu Zenghua, and later covered by Jiang Dawei and included in his album "Peony Song". The lyrics express the tearful farewell and the expectation of good news. They are a deep friendship and have a great influence that will last forever.

Jiang Dawei's expression in the song "Camel Bell" is very good, and his voice still maintains strong penetration and magnetism. His voice is beautiful, smooth and highly recognizable. Smooth and transparent treble, rich and solid mid-bass, full of passion and appeal. Jiang Dawei's rich emotions and superb singing skills have formed his unique singing style. He is known as "National Treasure" and "National Throat" in the music world, and he is a well-deserved "evergreen tree" in the Chinese music world.

Brief introduction of Jiang Dawei

Jiang Dawei, born on January 22, 1947 in Heping District, Tianjin, is a Chinese tenor singer, a national first-class actor, and a member of the Chinese Musicians Association. In 1978, Jiang Dawei went to the army to express condolences and sang his own song "The Horse Gallops to Protect the Frontier". In 1980, Jiang Dawei became famous with his song "The Song of Peony". In 1986, she sang "Where the Peach Blossoms Bloom" at the Spring Festival Gala and became well known to the audience.

In 1989, he won the first China Golden Record Award. In 2009, he won the title of "Chinese-African Artist" at the "2009 China-Africa Industrial Cooperation and Development Forum". Jiang Dawei was selected as one of the "60 Artists Favored by the People" selected by People's Daily Online. Two songs "Speaking of China" and "Harmonious Home" composed and sung by him were selected into the 100 patriotic songs of the Central Propaganda Department.