As long as everyone gives a little love lyrics

Dedication of Love

Singer: Wei Wei

This is the call of the heart, this is the dedication of love

This is the spring breeze of the earth, this is the source of life

In the desert without a heart, in the wilderness without love

The god of death also looks away, and the flowers of happiness bloom everywhere

Ah ......

The world will become a better place if everyone gives a little love

Ah .......

As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a better place

This is the call of the heart, this is the dedication of love

This is the spring breeze of the earth, this is the source of life

In the desert without the heart, in the barren wasteland without love

The god of death also looks away, and the flowers of happiness bloom everywhere

Ah ......

The world will become a better place if everyone gives a little love

Ah .......

As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful earth, ah .......

Expanded Information:

"Love Dedication" is a song performed by Wei Wei, with lyrics by Huang Qishi and music by Liu Shizhao. It is included in Wei Wei's 1989 album, The Love That Won't Go Away.In 1989, Wei Wei sang the song at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala? .

He made his debut at the age of 14 and progressed through the acting and singing world, first by singing "Love Devotion" and then by singing halfway around the world with "Asian Male Wind".

The next step was a flood of offers and honors, thus inseparable from her talent factor, but also invariably condensed with her spirit of courage and selfless dedication. 2014, she returned to the audience through the stage of the second season of "I am a singer".

Background of Creation

In 1988, director Liu Ruichen of CCTV's Literature and Arts Department wanted to adapt some of the programs in the "People and People" section into skits. Liu Ruiqin invited some lyricists and composers, and Huang Qishi and Liu Shizhao were among the invited lyricists and composers.

Director Liu Ruiqin gave the group some of his ideas and assigned each of them a task. Huang Qishi got an essay titled "She's Luckier Than Yuko", a story about a middle school student in Beijing who suffers from a serious kidney disease and needs a kidney transplant, but the middle school student's parents are working class and can't afford the high cost of the operation.