Kyle arranged it.
Do we workers have the strength? Hey? We workers have strength.
Busy at work every day Hey? Busy with work every day
Build a tall building? Railways and coal mines were built, and the world changed.
Hey? Start the machine, rumble, raise the hammer and jingle.
As a result, plows and hoes produced well and guns were sent to the front. Hey hey hey hey hey hey.
Our faces were red and sweaty. Why? In order to seek liberation
Why seek liberation? Hey? Hey? hey
For the complete liberation of China.
Extended data:
"We Workers Have Strength" is a song written and arranged by Kyle.
With a solid, powerful, heroic and warm melody, the song shows the fighting life of the workers struggling to support national liberation and shapes the heroic image of the liberated working class in China. The last sentence of the song combines the labor call sign in the second half with the heroic tone in the first half, which has a strong generalization. It was the first high-pitched battle song sung by the working class in China when they marched into New China.
"We Workers Have Strength", a representative song of workers, has been sung from 1947 to all parts of China today.
Kyle studied in the chemistry department of Henan University in his early years. 1937 after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he joined the army, joined the third team of Henan Anti-Japanese Support Association, and later served as the conductor and music composer of the tenth team of Anti-Japanese Drama of the Political Department of the State Military Commission. His main works are Yangko Opera Couple Literacy, Opera Zhou Zishan, White-haired Girl, Little Black's Marriage, Orchestral Suite of Northern Shaanxi, Chorus of Luliangshan, Song Nanniwan, We Workers Have Strength, etc.