What are the classic old songs of the 50's and 60's, the title of the song better be the full name, a little more, thank you!

Songs include: "Sing a Mountain Song to the Party", "Learning from Lei Feng", "Let's Swing the Oars", "My Motherland", and "Playing My Beloved Earthen Pipa".

1, "Sing a Mountain Song to the Party"

In 1963, the whole country set off a climax of learning from Lei Feng. Sing a Mountain Song to the Party" is an excellent song produced in this climax. Its lyrics are excerpted from Lei Feng's Diary, a poem that Lei Feng took from a newspaper.

It was written by Yao Xiaozhou (pen name Banana Ping), an employee of the Jiao Ping coal mine of the Tongchuan Mining Bureau in Shaanxi province. Composer Zhu Tran'er set it to a solo song in the flavor of a mountain song as an interlude to the feature film "Lei Feng," which was premiered by Hu Songhua.

2, "Learning Lei Feng good example"

By the composer Shengmao, lyrics Hongyuan two *** with the creation of the song, the late 1950s and early 1960s, the deeper impact of the song. The song is stirring and uplifting.

3, "Let's Swing the Oars"

is a song written by Mr. Qiao Yu, composed by Mr. Liu Chih and sung by Liu Huifang. It was the theme song of the children's movie "Flowers of the Motherland" made in 1955. in 2002, the song was chosen as a text in the third grade textbook of the elementary school of the Bei Shi Da edition.

4. My Motherland

It is a patriotic song written by Qiao Yu, composed by Liu Chih and sung by Guo Lanying. It is the theme song of the movie "Shangganling", for which Qiao Yu, Liu Chih and Guo Lanying won the first Golden Record Award in 1989.

5. "Playing My Beloved Tuipa"

Written in 1956, this song is an interlude of the movie "Railway Guerrillas". The movie reflects the combat life of the railroad guerrillas who were active in the area of Linshan, Zaozhuang, Shandong Province during the Anti-Japanese War. The composer used the typical tones of Shandong folk songs to create this song with a strong local color, showing the strong revolutionary will and optimism of the guerrillas in a difficult environment. With the screening of the film, the song won the favor of the masses and has been sung throughout the country for decades without fail.

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In 1955, director Yan Gong asked Liu Chieh to compose the music for the film Flowers of the Motherland, and he readily agreed.One day in July 1955, director Yan Gong and Su Li led the entire film crew and a large group of twelve- and thirteen-year-old children ( The movie's actors and actresses and the crowd) to experience life in Beihai Park, the composer Liu Chih also followed along and played with the children on the way to a sudden inspiration, so in this "rhinoceros looking at the moon," a small peninsula on a boulder, Liu Chih legs as a table to start his writing.

The solo part of "Let's Swing Oars" and the two-part chorus of the children's voices were completed, and it took another ten minutes to revise and perfect the song. Liu Chieh asked the director to sing to the children after gathering them together, and the children clapped their hands and said, "It's so good, it sings what we were feeling on the boat just now." The music really showed the mood of the children, fun and joy and happiness, Liu Chieh was satisfied.

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Baidu Encyclopedia_Classic Oldies