"Red Star Do as I Do" was written by Wu Dawei and Wei. This song, composed by Fu Gengchen and sung by Li Shuangjiang, was an episode of the movie "The Sparkling Red Star" and was later included in the album "Goodbye Mom" released by Li Shuangjiang 1999. Li Shuangjiang, 1939 was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China in March. He graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music, China tenor, vocal educator, national first-class actor, and distinguished professor from the Conservatory of Music of Henan Polytechnic University.
From 65438 to 0963, Li Shuangjiang visited Vietnam with Xinjiang Song and Dance Troupe and won the "Outstanding Singer Award" for his song "Liberating the South". From 65438 to 0972, Li Shuangjiang became a household name in Chinese mainland by singing songs such as Ode to Beijing, I Love Wuzhishan, I Love Wanquan River, The Party's Sunshine Shines on the Motherland, and Pulling Camels to Send Military Food.
Song appreciation
As the theme song of the film, "Red Star Strikes Me" depicts the growth experience of the revolutionary descendants who fought the storm, spread their wings and flew, bravely shouldered heavy burdens and moved forward forever. With Li Shuangjiang's affectionate, sonorous and melodious tenor performance, it plays a role in rendering the movie story and setting off the movie theme. In fact, the lyrics are very typical fighting language, expressing the irreconcilable class contradiction with the evil old society, but the melody written by Fu Gengchen for this lyric is completely a kind of "cross-strait apes crying".
The canoe has passed through Chung Shan Man's "Red Star Fight Me" and adopted the style of Gannan Hakka folk songs, emphasizing the lyricism and simple local flavor of the songs, thus making the tunes more euphemistic and beautiful; The song uses a folk melody, which is very smooth, making the song more stable and harmonious, just like a breeze blowing.