The top of Dongshan Mountain-Tanjing.
On the top of Dongshan Mountain
The rising white moon
A young girl's face
Emerge in my mind
A young girl's face
Emerge in my mind
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, la, mom, sister, mom.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, where is Los Angeles?
Majiama
If we never met.
People don't fall in love
If we've never met,
How can you be lovesick?
If we've never met,
How can you be lovesick?
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, where is Los Angeles?
Majiama
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, where is Los Angeles?
Majiama
Ah, ah, la, la.
Ya ya la Li suo
Yaya, Leila, Yaya, Yima, Iraso.
Majiama
Majiama
Yaya, Leila, Yaya, Yima, Iraso.
Majiama
Majiama
Yaya, Leila, Yaya, Yima, Iraso.
Majiama
Majiama
Playing guitar on the top of that Dongshan mountain.
Extended data
On the Top of Donna is a song composed by Zhang Qianyi and sung by TanJing. Adapted from the poem of Cangyang Gyatso, the 6th Dalai Lama, it is a famous song widely praised by Tan Jing, and it is also one of the representative works of Tan Jing's cross-border singing.
The lyrics of this song are full of pure feelings and praise for nature, among which picturesque artistic conception and soothing melody are very valuable. When many people listen to this song for the first time, they are firmly grasped by the texture of TanJing's voice like snow, which is broad and soft, high and delicate, with a hint of coolness.
Top of Donna is another masterpiece of Zhang Qianyi, a famous composer, after Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and is also called a companion piece of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau by the composer.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia entry-on the top of that Dongshan mountain