"Dream Camel Bell" is a song sung by Fei Yuqing. It was written by Xiaoxuan, composed by Tan Jianchang, and arranged by Chen Zhiyuan. It was released in March 1984 and included in the album "Dream Camel Bell".
Creator:
Composer:
Tan Jianchang is a famous Taiwanese musician, singer and composer. Tan Jianchang and his wife Xiaoxuan collaborated to write "Light Rain in March", "Three Hundred and Sixty-five Miles", "Clouds in Hometown", "Dream Camel Bell", "I Quietly Cover Your Eyes" " and hundreds of popular works. People commented that "Tan Jianchang and his wife have created one business myth after another over the long years. Their continuous cooperation has produced an exquisite and beautiful voice, without edges and corners, and dazzling."
Lyrics:
Xiao Xuan is a famous lyricist in Taiwan and the wife of Tan Jianchang.
Arranger:
Chen Zhiyuan (February 16, 1950 - March 16, 2011), Taiwan's earliest composer and arranger, has written "Looking Back Again", "Plum Blossom Three Lanes" and other classic songs. In 2003, he won the "Best Arranger Award" at the 14th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for "The Taste of Time", and in 2008, he won the "Special Contribution Award" at the 19th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards.
Singer:
Fei Yuqing, a Taiwanese male singer and host. His real name is Zhang Yanting. He was born in Taipei, Taiwan on July 17, 1955. His ancestral home is Tongcheng, Anhui.
In 1973, he participated in the "Star to Star" singing competition held by China Television and won fourth place, thus starting his singing career. In 1977, the first album "My Heart Is Born" was released. In 1984, he won the Taiwan Golden Bell Award for Best Male Singer for his song "Dream Camel Bell". In 1986, he sang the theme song of the same name for the TV series "One Cut Plum" which was broadcast in mainland China and became popular. In 1992, he won the Taiwan Golden Tripod Award for Best Male Singer for his song "Lovesickness Is Longer than Dreams". In 1996, he won the Best Vocal Album Award at the 7th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for his album "Good Night Song". In 2006, he was invited to sing the song "Thousands of Miles Away" with Jay Chou. In 2013, he released a new album "I Just Want to Hear Fei Yuqing".
In 1993, Fei Yuqing co-hosted the Taiwan variety show "Dragon Brothers and Tiger Brothers" with his brother Zhang Fei. In 1995 and 1997, he won the Golden Bell Award for Best Variety Show Host?. In 2005, the column "Fei Yuqing's Qing Music" hosted by him won the Golden Bell Award for Singing Music Program and he won the Singing Music Host Award for his column.[5] Since entering the music scene, he has released more than 40 solo albums, and more than 100 compilation albums and selections. In 2009, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Super Festival. In 2010, he was ranked 11th among the 30 people in the 30-year classic selection of the Chinese Golden Melody Awards organized by the "International Chinese Music Alliance". In 2013, the album "I Just Want to Hear Fei Yuqing" was released.
In addition to singing and hosting, Fei Yuqing is also enthusiastic about charity and has made many donations to disaster-stricken areas in the mainland. In 2009, he was awarded the Most Infectious Charity Star of the Year
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Chinese name: Mengtuoling
Album: Mengtuoling
Original singer: Fei Yuqing
Lyrics: Xiaoxuan
Composer: Tan Jianchang
Arranger: Chen Zhiyuan
Song language: Mandarin
Release date: 1984-03
Lyrics:
Climbing the peak to look at my hometown
The yellow sand is thousands of miles long
Where can I hear the sound of camel bells
The sound touches my heart
p>Looking forward to embarking on the road of longing
Flying across thousands of miles of mountains
The returning wild geese are covered with residual clouds in the sky
Where is the hometown gate
< p>The wind and sand cannot wipe away the blood stains imprinted onhistory
The wind and sand cannot wipe away the pale color
Begonia Blood and Tears
Climb the peak to look at hometown
The yellow sand is thousands of miles long
Where can I hear the sound of camel bells
The sound touches my heart
Looking forward to embarking on the road of longing
Flying over thousands of miles of mountains
The wild geese returning to the sky are covered with residual clouds
Where is the village gate
The yellow sand blows with the years
< p>My thoughts will never grow oldHow many nights have there been
Dream back to Qinguan
The wind and sand cannot be removed and are imprinted on history
Bloodstains
The wind and sand cannot wipe away the paleness
Begonia Blood and Tears
The yellow sand blows away the years
It does not blow away my longing
p>How many nights have there been
Dream back to Qinguan