Big Sky is a song written by Chen Tao, composed by Wang Bei and sung by Mao Amin. Included in the album Sound released by Mao Amin on August 5th, 20th1/kloc-0.
Lyrics:
Mom, in the moonlight
I miss you quietly, and I also care about you quietly in my blood.
Mom, your arms, the love of my life.
It smells like your laundry.
Mom, under the moon.
With you, I have a home.
Half a step away is the end of the world.
Miss, why are you crying?
Love is long, it will last forever.
Happiness is born from a broken heart.
The sky is very big, only your love is perfect.
The horizon of heaven, remember to send information with your heart.
The sky is very big, only your love.
I gave it to him, which made him laugh like his mother.
Extended data
1, creative background
In May 2004, Mao Amin's mother died, and in July of the same year, Mao Amin began to write songs for her mother. Later, she found friends Wang Bei and Chen Tao specially, hoping that they would write a song for her to remember her mother and help her vent her emotions, and asked that the song should be suitable for her to sing. After several months of brewing and experiment, Mr. and Mrs. Chen Tao tailored Big Sky for Mao Amin. In the summer of 2008, the demo of "Big Day" was completed, and Mao Amin went to Wang Bei's music studio to audition, and he was very satisfied with the music.
In the summer of 2008, after the demo of Big Day came out, Mao Amin came to Wang Bei's music studio to listen to it. Wang Bei and Chen Tao witnessed Mao Amin crying several times while listening. "Our hearts are sad. I almost wanted to tell her not to sing, but in the end she looked up and said that the song was very nice and she liked it very much. "
Mao Amin sang this song for the first time at the CCTV Mid-Autumn Festival in 2008, and the response was very enthusiastic. Later, she sang this song in other large-scale CCTV programs and the 2009 New Year Concert. Probably because of this series of influences, she was invited to the Spring Festival Gala. "
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