Original music: Amateur Children's Choir of China People's Broadcasting Station and Song and Dance Troupe of the Central People's Liberation Army.
Lyrics: Wu Dawei/Wei Guibao
Music: Fu Gengchen
The red star sparkles? Red stars can warm the heart.
Red star is the heart of our workers and peasants? The glory of the party shines for generations.
Red star is the heart of our workers and peasants? The glory of the party shines for generations.
Long night? The red star shines to drive away the darkness
In the cold winter? The red star shines and welcomes the spring.
Struggle? The red star flashes in that direction.
On the road? The red star shines to clear the way.
The red star sparkles? Red stars can warm the heart.
Generations have followed Chairman Mao and the shining red star of the Party.
Generations have followed Chairman Mao and the shining red star of the Party.
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Creation background
1973 after receiving the music creation task of the movie "The Sparkling Red Star", Fu Gengchen found relevant people to understand the script. The other party asked him what he thought of the lyrics, and he immediately expressed his opinion: Since the movie is called "Sparkling Red Star", can our theme song be called "Song of Red Star"? This is a military film, and the theme song should be March; Pan Dongzi, the hero of the film, is a child, so he should have the temperament of nursery rhymes.
Soon, Fu Gengchen got the lyrics: "The red star shines, and the red star is bright and warm." Fu Gengchen immediately went south and went straight to the film crew. From Beijing to Jingdezhen, trains, buses and trucks running all the way, the notes in my head bounced all the way, so the tune of "Red Star Song" came out.
In the next few decades, Song of the Red Star has influenced China people from generation to generation, which Fu Gengchen is very proud of. At the opening ceremony of the China Red Song Festival, this song was sung by a group of children again, and Fu Gengchen, who was sitting in the front audience, was deeply moved.
He said, "I wrote this song 38 years ago, and now I can sing it again. Can I be unhappy? " He admits that at the Red Song Festival, he was deeply moved by the harvest: "65,438+10,000 people sang in unison, and I have only seen it twice in my life-I saw a song parade of 65,438+10,000 people during the Anti-Japanese War. This is the second time. "