Title: Jiu-Er
Lyrics: He Qiling, Roc Chen?
Composer: Roc Chen
Original song: Han Hong
The field beside him
The fragrance of jujube flowers at hand? Sorghum is ripe and red all over the sky
Jiu-Er, shall I take you to a distant place? The field around you.
What's the fragrance of jujube flowers at hand? Sorghum is ripe and red all over the sky
Jiu-Er, shall I take you to a distant place? Ah ah
Sorghum is ripe and red all over the sky? Jiu-Er, I'll take you to a distant place
Jiu-Er, I'll take you to a distant place
Extended information:
Jiu-Er is the ending song of the TV series Red Sorghum, written by He Qiling and Roc Chen and composed by Roc Chen, with two versions sung by Han Hong and Hu Shasha respectively.
Creative background:
When Roc Chen was composing Red Sorghum music, he found Mo Yan's Red Sorghum Family and the movie version to listen to it repeatedly, and also had some communication with director Zheng Xiaolong, and went to the high-density sorghum field to collect folk songs.
In Roc Chen's mind, Jiu-Er is stubborn, dare to love and hate, just like sorghum, and has a vigorous life. In addition, Roc Chen's mind also appeared the shadow of Zhou Xun, the role, the actor, and his music has a certain fit.
Song appreciation:
This song takes the heroine "Jiu-Er" as the first person. Through Han Hong's high-pitched voice with rich stories and repeated but powerful lyrics, Jiu-Er's strong and forbearing character, love and hate and ups and downs in his life are vividly shown. (Tencent Entertainment 214-11-61:4)