The songs that miss my hometown are listed below
1. "In a Foreign Land" (Shui Mu Nian Hua). "In a Foreign Land" is a song sung by Shuimu Nianhua. It was written by Lu Gengxu and composed by Li Jian. It is the title song of the album "With You in My Life" published and released by Xiyangyang Records in 2001.
This song by Shuimunianhua is inspired by the famous love poem "When You Are Old" by the greatest contemporary Irish poet. Everyone has been young, and everyone has a beautiful memory of youth in their heart. Precisely because this song is filled with the longing for hometown in every student's heart, it can become the fuse of this youthful memory, not only It ignites the passion of youth and allows people to relive those lush years.
2. "Clouds in Hometown" (Fei Xiang). "Clouds of Hometown" is a song written by Xiaoxuan, composed by Tan Jianchang and sung by Wen Zhang. It is included in the album "Three Hundred and Sixty-five Miles" and was released on May 1, 1984.
"Clouds of Hometown" was first sung by Wen Zhang in Taiwan and became popular in Taiwan. Fei Xiang was invited to the 1987 Spring Festival Gala, and he selected the best songs in Taiwan at that time to sing. Because Fei Xiang's singing skills are so good, his cover songs can often make people forget the original singer.
3. "Wine on September 9th" (Chen Shaohua). "Wine on September 9th" is a song sung by Chen Shaohua, written by Chen Shu and composed by Zhu Derong. Included in Chen Shaohua's album of the same name "Wine on September 9th" released in 1994. In 1995, Chen Shaohua won the Silver Award at the China Music Television Competition for this song.
"Wine on September 9th" made singer Chen Shaohua well-known to everyone, and even earned him the title of "Prince of Drinking and Songs". From simple language, the homesickness of being alone in a foreign land and the helplessness and loneliness of wandering are vividly described. At the end of the song, he recalls what it was like to gather with relatives at home at this time. Compared with the previous time, the homesickness is even more expressed. .
4. "A Letter from Home" (Li Chunbo). "A Letter from Home" is a song written, composed and sung by Li Chunbo. It is included in Li Chunbo's album of the same name "A Letter from Home" released by Zhongsheng Guangzhou in 1994. In 1995, the song won the 1994 Third "Golden Record" Award, and Li Chunbo won the 1994 Chinese Popular Music Person of the Year Award for this song.
"A Letter from Home" sparked an upsurge of "urban folk songs" in the Chinese pop music scene in the 1990s. The reason why this song is so popular and sung is that, on the one hand, this piece about the life of educated youth has aroused the resonance of many loving listeners and tourists with its simple and sincere homesickness in a specific environment; on the other hand, it is also Because it is in line with China's national culture to a certain extent.
5. "Children Leaving Home" (Chen Xing). "Children Leaving Home" is a song sung by Chen Xing. It was written by Lu Fei, Hu Li and composed by Hu Li. It was included in his 2000 album "Children Leaving Home". This song is Chen Xing's masterpiece of homesickness and was widely circulated in mainland China in the late 1990s.
"Children Leaving Home" is a masterpiece of homesickness sung by Mainland Chinese singer Chen Xing. It was widely circulated in the mainland in the late 1990s. After this popular song was sung, young people in other places Wanderers often sing this song to express their longing to return to their loved ones.