From "Mudanjiang" sung by Nanquan Mama
Lyrics:
Singer: Nanquan Mama
Album: Meal No. 2< /p>
Lyricist: Fang Wenshan
Composer: Yang Ruidai
The curved bridge is reflected on the lake
Look at this from the other side Look at the happiness under the moonlight
The old bluestone street where you and I walked
What does that mottled brick wall look like now
To What cannot be returned is called the distance
What cannot be returned is called hometown
Woo~
Who is singing that song Mudanjiang outside the door? I listen to the sentimentality of your melodious voice ( Who is singing the song Mudanjiang outside the door)
The small village by the river is as peaceful as a nap (the windchime is ringing crisply)
Who is singing the song Mudanjiang outside the door? Walking quietly to your side (Who is singing Mudanjiang outside the door)
The light of longing shines through the window, and the silver-white warmth shines on the childhood bed (The light of longing shines through the childhood bed)
The curved bridge is reflected on the lake
Look at the happiness under the moonlight from the other side
You and I walked through the bluestone old street place
What does that mottled brick wall look like now
What cannot be reached is called the distance
What cannot be returned is called hometown
Woo~
Who is singing the song Mudanjiang outside the door? I listen to the sentimentality of your melodious voice (Who is singing the song Mudanjiang outside the door)
The wind chimes sway and ring loudly in the small village by the river As peaceful as a nap (the wind chimes sway and ring crisply)
Who is singing the song "Mudanjiang" outside the door? I walk towards you with soft footsteps (who is singing "Mudanjiang" outside the door)
I miss you The light shines through the window, and the silver-white warmth shines on the childhood bed (the light of longing shines through the childhood bed)
Who is singing the song "Mudanjiang" outside the door, and I listen to the sentimentality of your melodious voice (who is outside the door) Singing the song Mudanjiang)
The small village by the river is as peaceful as a nap (the wind chimes are swaying and ringing)
Who is singing the song Mudanjiang outside the door? I walk towards you with soft footsteps Beside me (Who is singing Mudanjiang outside the door)
The light of longing shines through the window, and the silvery white warmth shines on the childhood bed (The light of longing shines through the childhood bed)
The Mudanjiang River bends a few times and the little fish don’t get on the boat, we are not surprised
Fishing for the moon, setting up a net to replenish the stars, serving Grandpa wine and a bowl of hometown
The Mudanjiang River bends a few small bends We don’t have time to pretend when we dock at Xiamipin
Catch the moon, set up a net to replenish the stars, cook soup for grandma and have a bowl Hometown:
Song introduction: "Mudanjiang" is sung by Nanquan’s mother The song, written by Fang Wenshan and composed by Yang Ruidai, is included in the music album "Meal No. 2" released by Nanquan Mama on August 12, 2005. "Mudanjiang" is the fifth song in the album.
The song album creation background: During the preparation of the album, Jay Chou, as the music director, personally selected 12 songs from more than 40 songs as album tracks, and was also responsible for the entire production process.
For this album, the members of Nanquan Mama also changed, adding two members, LARA and Zhang Jie, while Ju Pao and Gary retreated behind the scenes. The album also includes LARA's song "Song for Chocolate" for the first time, with works by Ju Pao and Gary also included.
When Yuhao was composing "Disappearance", he imagined a frustrated person wandering the streets of England, so he specifically added the sound of cars and church bells to the arrangement to guide the situation of the entire song. Jay Chou was very moved when he heard "Disappear". At first, the song was not selected by the company as the title song, but Jay Chou thought it sounded very good and successfully became the title song with Jay Chou's insistence.
"WHAT CAN I DO" is a song specially written for LARA by producer Gary. Since it is the first time for the two to collaborate, the song is an innocent and romantic song for a little girl. , if the KEY is too high, it will sound too sweet in terms of hearing, and if it is too low, it will feel not playful enough. After many attempts, Gary finally found the sound range suitable for LARA.
The album is named "Meal No. 2", which not only means Fangquan Mama's second album, but also represents a creative, value-added and preferred combination.