Chiang Dawei’s ten best old songs:
1. "Running Ahead Along the Avenue of Socialism"
This song was produced by Changchun Film Production in 1973 An interlude from the feature film "Qingsongling" remade by the company, written by Zhang Zhongpeng, composed by Shi Wanchun, and sung by Jiang Dawei.
2. "The Song of Peony"
Created in 1980, it is the theme song of the movie "Red Peony". The lyrics are written by Qiao Yu, the music is written by Tang He and Lu Yuan, and the original singer is Jiang Dawei. In 1980, when Changchun Film Studio was filming the movie "Red Peony", Tang He and Lu Yuan tailor-made the movie's theme song "The Song of the Peony" for Jiang Dawei. This song became very popular and widely circulated as soon as it was released.
3. "Camel Bell"
The composer of this song is teacher Wang Liping, and more people probably don't know the singer of "Camel Bell". His name is Wu Zenghua. "Camel Bell" has become the first choice for the military, police, and even classmates when they graduate because of the strong sense of comradeship in the song. It has a great influence and has been sung for a long time.
4. "Moon on the Fifteenth Day"
It was written in 1984, with lyrics written by Shi Xiang, music composed by Tie Yuan and Xu Xiyi, and sung first by Jiang Da, and later sung by Dong Wenhua throughout the country. In the early 1980s, songs praising soldiers became the main theme of the era. "Moon of the Fifteenth" was the first song written by a soldier to his wife that was sung across the country. The lyrics were unique and the melody was perfect and emotional.
The song is still loved by everyone today. It is an episode of the movie "The Moon Overseas Chinese".
5. "Where the Peach Blossoms Bloom"
A classic piece sung at the 1986 Spring Festival Gala.
6. "Dare to Ask Where the Road Is"
A classic episode from the 1986 version of "Journey to the West".
7. "Spring in the Northland"
Collected in the album "Folk Songs and Movie Songs".
8. "Horses galloping to protect the frontier"
Written and composed by Jiang Dawei in 1979, it was included in the album "Where the Peach Blossoms Bloom", published in January 1989 issued.
9. "Usuli Boat Song"
This song was adapted from the folk tunes of the Hezhen ethnic group and was composed in 1962. In 1980, the piece was selected as an international music textbook (Asia-Pacific region) by UNESCO.
10. "Meeting in Aobao"
Meeting in Aobao is a plot in the film where the hero and heroine meet after defeating the enemy. After Malaqinfu wrote the lyrics of "Meeting in Obo", he gave it to the screenwriter Heimer to polish and polish, and then gave it to the Daur composer Tongfu, who suggested that men should sing it separately and then women should sing it separately. After that, Tongfu processed it on the basis of the Eastern Mongolian folk song "Han Xiuying", and the score came out.