One, Two, Three, Four Songs Lyrics

One, Two, Three, Four Song - Yan Weiwen

Lyrics: Shi Shunyi

Song: Zang Yunfei

One, Two, Three, Four? One, two, three, four? Like a song

Green military camp? Green military camp? Teach me

Singing makes the mountains shake? And the ground moves? Sing the flowers and the water to be happy

Yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi yi? I've got a gun to give me

Two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two? I'm not going to say anything for the motherland

Three, three, three, three, three? The soldiers of the three armies are suffering for the sake of happiness. The four seas are home

Hey, hey, hey? Where am I? Where am I?

Where there's one, two, three, four

One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four? A soldier's song

One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four? Like a song

Singing this way, singing this way, singing that way

Singing to the sky and the earth? To the mother and the motherland

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah? The road is so wide

Two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two? The spring winds of February are blowing on my face

Three, three, three? I'll go to the three mountains and the five hills. The four seas are my home

Hey, hey, hey? Where am I? Where am I?

Where there's one, two, three, four

One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, the warrior's song

The warrior, the warrior's song? One, Two, Three, Four

Expanded Information

The One, Two, Three, Four Song is a representative song of Yan Weiwen, with lyrics by Shi Shunyi and music by Zang Yunfei, and was first included in the album Long Live the Motherland, released in 1995. Yan Weiwen sang the song at the 1994 CCTV Spring Festival Gala. The song was compiled into the 12-volume book Music for Primary Schools of the Humanistic Education Edition.

The whole song of "One, Two, Three, Four Songs" is infected with a high degree of revolutionary optimism, which immediately reminds the listener of the fiery life in the military camps, and makes him or her feel the heroic passion of the soldiers before going to the battlefield. After Yan Weiwen sang the song at CCTV's 1994 Spring Festival Gala, it was quickly popularized throughout the military.

Yan Weiwen, born on August 26, 1957, in Pingyao County, Shanxi Province, graduated from the China Conservatory of Music, is a national actor, a director of the China Musicians Association, and a tenor singer of the Song and Dance Troupe of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission.

In 1984, he participated in the first Youth Television Singers Grand Prix. 1990, he won the National Top Ten Singers in Film and Television. 2009, he released "The Motherland is in My Heart". 2015, February 18, he participated in the 2015 CCTV Spring Festival Gala and performed the song "Strong Army Battle Song".