Lyrics: Huangkun Lin
Composer: Lv Yuan
Graceful white birch? Long blue sky? A slight southerly wind
Magnolia on the mountain? Spring in the north
Ah, spring is coming in the north? I don't know the season in the city.
I wonder if the season has changed. Mom sent another package.
Send warm clothes against the severe winter? Hometown? Hometown? My hometown
When can I come back to your arms? Will the snow melt? The stream gurgles.
Cross the wooden bridge by yourself? Larch shoots first? Spring in the north
Ah, spring is coming in the north? Although we love each other.
So far, you haven't expressed your true feelings? It has been five years since we broke up.
Is my girl peaceful? Hometown? Hometown? My hometown
When can I come back to your arms? Tang Di Cong Cong? slur
Is the waterwheel cabin quiet? Do you have any children's songs? Spring in the north
Ah, spring is coming in the north? My brother is like my old father.
A few quiet people. Have you ever been idle and worried about selling wine? Have a few drinks occasionally.
Hometown? Hometown? My hometown? When can I come back to your arms?
The extended material "Spring in the North" is a song sung by David Jiang, written by Huangkun Lin and composed by Lv Yuan, which is included in the album "Folk Songs and Movie Songs".
David Jiang,1October 22nd was born in Heping District, Tianjin, 1947, a tenor in China. National first-class actor, winner of special allowance of the State Council, member of China Musicians Association.
1978, David Jiang gave a condolence performance to the army and sang his own composition "Maxima Defends the Frontier". 1980, David Jiang became famous for a song "Red Peony". 1986 Spring Festival Evening Singing "Where Peach Blossoms Bloom", the audience is familiar with it.
May 20 14, I went to Dandong, Liaoning Province, and participated in the "Dandong Kuandian Public Welfare Cultural Tour" as a cultural volunteer at the Kuandian River mouth where peach blossoms were in full bloom. 2065438+In August 2005, David Jiang participated in the large-scale public welfare activity "Green China Tour".
David Jiang is a tenor and a powerful singer in China. In 1980s, he became famous for singing the theme song "Song of Peony" of the movie "Red Peony". Later, there were many popular songs such as "Peach Blossom Spring" and "Dare to ask where the road is".