Songs singing about Beijing include "One Night in Beijing", "Beijing Welcomes You", "Beijing's Bridge", "Beijing Beijing", "Beijing Native", etc.
1. "One Night in Beijing"
"One Night in Beijing" is a song sung by the Xin Ensemble. It was written by Chen Sheng and Liu Jiahui and composed by Chen Sheng. It was included in Chen Sheng's 1992 album " "Don't Make Me Cry". In 1993, "One Night in Beijing" was included in Liu Jiahui's album "I am Freedom" and was later covered by Xin, the lead singer of the Taiwanese rock band Xin Band.
2. "Beijing Welcomes You"
"Beijing Welcomes You" is a song with the Olympic theme written by Lin Xi, composed by Xiao Ke, and sung by hundreds of celebrities. Theme songs. In 2009, this song became MusicRadio's Sound of Music on-demand champion. The whole song is based on the theme of "One World, One Dream" and has the characteristics of folk songs.
3. "Beijing's Bridge"
"Beijing's Bridge" is Cai Guoqing's famous song. It is also a popular song with strong national characteristics and Beijing accent. The song depicts The various, magnificent and colorful bridges in Beijing: Seventeen-Arch Bridge, Sorghum Bridge, Jinshui Bridge, Anzhen Bridge, Marco Polo Bridge, and Sanyuan Bridge vividly and artistically extol the new trends and new looks of Beijing and the beautiful scene of the motherland. .
4. "Beijing, Beijing"
"Beijing, Beijing" is a song written, composed and sung by singer Wang Feng. It is included in the album "Brave Heart" released on 2007-06-01 , and is also the opening theme of the TV series "Beijing Love Story". The song "Beijing, Beijing" complements the plot of the TV series "Beijing Love Story" and is widely sung because of its desolate melody and thought-provoking lyrics.
5. "Beijing Aboriginal"
Beijing Aboriginal generally refers to native Beijingers (generally postmodern Beijingers call themselves, without any praise or criticism). There is also a song of the same name "Beijing Native". This song is a song with very distinctive features. It tells the authentic Beijing culture in the form of rap. The typical Beijing accents such as Sanxian and Dagu will take you on a trip to Beijing. Hutongs, snacks, teahouses, and courtyard houses—the "indigenous culture" of old Beijing—have all been incorporated into Zhang Bohong's musical works.