The original singer is: a song sung by folk singer Song Dongye. Written and composed by Song Dongye and arranged by Wei Wei, it is included in Song Dongye's album "Anhe Qiaobei" released in 2013. It is the title song of the album. In 2013, the song won the "Single of the Year Award" at the third Abilu Music Awards.
Creative background:
The composition of the song "Anhe Bridge" took more than five or six years. Initially, Song Dongye's biggest wish was to add the morinouqin to the piece. When the song "Anhe Bridge" was being mixed, the album producer Wei Wei asked Song Dongye not to mix it yet. Until Song Dongye heard the sound of Morin Qin in the corridor for the first time, he cried excitedly.
So he rushed into the studio and shouted to the producer and recording studio for the remix of Morin Fhuur. Because the emotions he wanted to express were many and complex, he ignored the suggestions and obstructions of his friends, producers, and recording engineers and insisted on adding morinouqin and Chinese drums to the song.
The title of the song "Anhe Bridge" refers to the place where Song Dongye grew up and where his grandmother lived. Now Anhe Bridge has become the Fifth Ring Road.
Song Appreciation:
Song Dongye Song Dongye (4 photos) Song Dongye tells the trivial past events of the world in a low and hoarse voice, so sincere and simple. There are no gorgeous techniques, no shouting and noise, but often the simplest talents are the most powerful. The clean and elegant guitar and strings, and the warm and slightly decadent words have become his gift to this impetuous era.
The lyrics of the song express something very vague and complicated, but the audience will be moved after hearing it. Everyone has a place like Anhe Bridge that carries childhood memories. A sense of reminiscence, a sense of helplessness, or a bit of loss and sadness, this nostalgic mood can arouse the listener's emotional resonance.
"Anhe Bridge" sings about the memory of being demolished in the process of urbanization. "Those summers are like youth and can never come back" and the ups and downs of the tambourine are a sigh under the Anhe Bridge. The nostalgia and human touch that permeate here are the silence of reinforced concrete.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Anhe Bridge