The original singers of "Night on the Grassland" are Meng Guibin and Zhu Chongmao.
Lyrics: The beautiful night is so quiet, only the sound of my piano is left on the grassland. I want to write a letter to the girl far away, but unfortunately there is no postman to convey my love. Wait until the snow melts for thousands of miles, wait until the grassland When the spring breeze comes, Kedala changes its appearance, and the girl will come to accompany the sound of my piano. The girl will come to accompany my music, and the girl will come to accompany my music.
"Night on the Prairie" was born in 1959. It is an episode in the documentary "Green Field" shot by Bayi Film Studio. This song is called "Oriental Serenade" and has been designated as a world-famous serenade by UNESCO. It is also a Chinese folk song classic and has been sung for more than 40 years since 1959.
Singer introduction
Meng Guibin, born in 1926, is a tenor singer. A native of Shen County, Zhili (now Hebei Province). Joined the Eighth Route Army in 1940. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1942. He once served as an actor in the Combat Drama Club of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army and the deputy chief of the music section of the Combat Drama Club of the Northwest Military Region. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as captain of the opera troupe of the Southwest Military Region Art Troupe. Graduated from the Vocal Training Course of the Central Conservatory of Music in 1958. Later, he served as leader of the solo group of the Song and Dance Ensemble of the General Political Department, deputy director of the Department of Culture of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission and leader of the cultural troupe.
Zhu Chongmao (pronounced: mào) is a lyric tenor. A native of Suzhou, Jiangsu. His lyrical songs such as "Night on the Prairie" and "On the Hill Like a Golden Vase" have been popular for generations and are still widely learned and sung by people.