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Song title-"Rock on the New Long March"

Singing: Cui Jian

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I've heard of it, but I haven't seen it for 25 thousand miles. Some people say that it is not easy to do.

Buried his head and walked forward to find himself, coming and going without a base.

What you have to do is rifles and millet, always say cannon bombers.

Sweat also shed tears, falling in my heart unconvinced. Hide one, hide one, hide one and say don't worry.

Oh, oh, oh, one two three four five six seven.

Oh, oh, oh, one two three four five six seven.

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Ask God how many miles are left on the earth, and beg the wind and rain to leave me quickly.

There are many mountains and waters, so you can't tell things clearly. Many people talk too much and you can't tell the truth.

How to say and do what you really are, how to sing and how to be proud in your heart.

While walking, I miss the snowy mountains and grasslands and sing the leader Chairman Mao.

Oh, oh, oh, one two three four five six seven.

Oh, oh, oh, one two three four five six seven.

Oh, oh, oh, one two three four one two three four, five six seven five seven.

One two three four five six seven, one two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven, one two three four five six seven.

I've heard of it, but I haven't seen it for 25 thousand miles. Some people say that it is not easy to do.

Buried his head and walked forward to find himself, coming and going without a base.

One two three four five six seven, one two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven, one two three four five six seven.

Extended data:

The song is Rock on the New Long March, and the lyrics, composition and singing are all completed by rock singer Cui Jian.

Cui Jian, the pioneer of rock and roll in Chinese mainland, is also a masterpiece in his famous song 1986, and a piece of red cloth in 1988. The media is called "the godfather of Chinese rock", and his representative image is blindfolded and singing in red cloth. ? In the 1990s, she released two albums, Eggs Under the Red Flag and Incompetent Power.

In 2005, Howl Records released Cui Jian's tribute album "Who's Cui Jian", which once again showed Cui Jian's doyen status in Chinese rock circles. In 2009, Nothing was selected as one of the 200 best albums of Taiwan Province pop music.