Why camel bells are forbidden songs?

Camel Bell is not banned, but a copyright dispute. Hu Yanglin, the original singer, does not have the copyright of this song in Mandarin. She broke up with the record company, and the company banned her. She also found a woman named Gui Yingying to play Populus euphratica and named her "Populus euphratica". Later, Hu Yanglin won the lawsuit, and the woman changed her original name back to Gui Yingying.

"Camel Bell" is a song sung by Yu-Ching Fei, composed by Xiao Xuan, composed by Tan Jianchang and arranged by Chen Zhiyuan. It was released on March 1984 and included in the album "Camel Bell". Won the champion of China TV variety show pop song list 13 weeks, and won the Taiwanese Golden Bell Award for Best Male Singer for the first time with this album.

This song is covered by many singers. This edition is vigorous and powerful, which complements the theme of the song.

The lyrics are:

Climb to the top and see your hometown

Huangshawanlichang

Where did camel bells come from?

Knock on the heart

Looking forward to stepping on the road of missing.

Fly thousands of miles to the mountains.

The geese in the sky are covered with sunset glow.

Where is the township pass?

Wind and sand cannot be printed.

The blood of history

The wind and sand cannot blow away the pallor.

Blood and tears of begonia

Climb to the top and see your hometown

Huangshawanlichang

Where did camel bells come from?

Knock on the heart

Looking forward to stepping on the road of missing.

Fly thousands of miles to the mountains.

The horizon is covered with sunset glow.

Where is the township pass?

The yellow sand has aged.

I will miss you forever.

How many times are there tonight?

Dream back to Qin Guan

Wind and sand cannot be printed.

The blood of history

The wind and sand cannot blow away the pallor.

Blood and tears of begonia

The yellow sand has aged.

I will miss you forever.

How many times are there tonight?

Dream back to Qin Guan