Grassland night
Lyrics: Zhang Jiayi
Composer: Tian Ge
Singers: Meng Guibin, Zhu Chongmao.
Lyrics:
How peaceful the beautiful night is.
Only my piano is left on the grassland.
I want to write a letter to a girl far away.
Unfortunately, there is no postman to confess.
Wait until thousands of miles of snow melt
Wait until the spring breeze comes from the grassland.
But Kedallah has changed.
The girl will accompany me on the piano.
Start (a disease) ...
The girl will accompany me on the piano.
Start (a disease) ...
The girl will accompany me on the piano.
Extended data:
Tian Ge, the composer of Night on the Prairie, became famous when he was only 265,438+0 years old. During the period of 1959, Bayi Film Studio filmed a large-scale art documentary "Green Yuan Ye" reflecting the life of Xinjiang Production Corps, in which Tian Ge participated, thus getting to know Zhang Jiayi, the director of this film.
Zhang Jiayi arrived in Xinjiang with a group of people, including young Tian Ge. He decided to record the spirit of the Corps and promote the military reclamation culture in this new documentary film called "Green Grassland".
Zhang Jiayi is considering how to match this documentary with an appropriate theme song, because the picture is too grand. Should the theme song be soft and tender to form a strong contrast effect?
In the days of getting along with officers and men, Director Zhang felt that he heard their voices. He feels that only by singing this kind of voice can the soldiers' fighting spirit be truly aroused and the good human nature be satisfied. So the director began to write by himself: How quiet the beautiful night is. ...
After writing, Zhang Jiayi handed the lyrics to Tian Ge. Young Tian Ge was overjoyed. Forty minutes later, Tian Ge called Zhang Jiayi back. "Zhang Dao, a poet, come and listen!" Tian Ge sang softly, and Zhang Jiayi recalled the scene at that time: "He sang very emotionally, and I was a little silly at that time, thinking, what is the climate now? I wrote this word a little lightly.
Who knows your music is softer than my handwriting, but it's really nice. So let him sing it four or five times. At this moment, I suddenly heard the soldiers of the production corps shouting outside the window:' Jaxy, Jaxy!' It turned out that they had been listening outside the window, and then they all clapped their hands. This is a great shock to me. I immediately wrote on Tian Ge's score: Agree to record, Zhang Jiayi. "