Camel Bell is the theme song of the film Passengers in Handcuffs. This song was first sung by Wu Zenghua and later covered by David Jiang, and included in his album Song of Peony. The lyrics express the tearful feelings of parting and the expectation of good news, which is a profound friendship with great influence and enduring.
David Jiang's expression of the song Camel Bell is in place, and his voice is still penetrating and magnetic. His voice is beautiful and fluent, and his recognition is extremely high. The treble is clear and transparent, and the bass is rich and solid, full of passion and appeal. David Jiang's deep emotion and superb singing skills formed his unique singing style. Known as "national treasure" and "national voice" by the music circle, it is a well-deserved "evergreen tree" in China music circle.
Brief introduction of David Jiang
David Jiang, 1947,122 was born in Heping district, Tianjin, China tenor, national first-class actor and 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 of Peony. 1986 Spring Festival Evening singing "Where Peach Blossoms Bloom" is well known to the audience.
1989 won the first China Golden Record Award, and was awarded the title of "China-Africa Artist" in the 2009 China-Africa Industrial Cooperation and Development Forum. David Jiang was selected as "People's Favorite 60 Artists" on People's Daily Online, and his two songs "Talking about China" and "Harmonious Home" were selected as Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China 100 patriotic songs.