The ten best old prairie songs

1. "I Have a Promise with the Grassland"

"I Have a Promise with the Grassland" is a song sung by the famous Mongolian singer and the new generation of grassland singer Qi Feng, composed by Yang Yanlei Lyrics are written and music is composed by Siqin Chao Ketu. The MV of this song, sung and filmed by Qi Feng, won the silver medal in the "Sixth Konka Cup China Music Television Competition" on December 26, 2001. The song was later included in Qi Feng's personal album released in October 2003. From the music album "I Have a Promise with the Grassland".

2. "The sun that never sets on the grassland"

The song "The sun that never sets on the grassland" (Meili Qige lyrics and music) was composed in 1952 and premiered at the Central Concert of student works from the Conservatory of Music. The song is based on folk tunes from Inner Mongolia, with a broad and stretching melody and rich national style and local color. It has endured for more than 50 years and has become the most representative song praising and promoting Inner Mongolia.

3. "Hulunbuir Prairie"

"Hulunbuir Prairie" is the city song of Hulunbuir City. It is also the third song in the 2009 album "Golden Call" by Tibetan singer Jiangyang Dolma. Military singer Liu Ziqi's performance of "Hulunbei Prairie" ranked high on the music network. In addition, this song is included in Buren Bayar's 2005 album "The Horizon", Ulantoya's 2006 album "Alsileng's Eyes", and Mi Nian's album "Dream Back to Shambhala".

4. "Hongyan"

"Hongyan" is a popular Urad folk song in Inner Mongolia. It was once used as the theme song of the hit drama "The Heroes Returning from the East". It was composed by The famous musician Mr. Lu Yanwei wrote the lyrics and produced it.

5. "Please come to the grassland to be a guest"

"Please come to the grassland to be a guest" is a song sung by Ulanjiya. It lasts 03 minutes and 58 seconds and was written by Gu Ran. Composed by Hu Dongqing, it is known as a song that is more addictive than cigarettes, more intoxicating than wine, and a song that you can never tire of listening to.

6. "Waiting for You to Come to the Grassland"

Gege's third solo album "Waiting for You to Come to the Grassland" is now available. From the clarity of "Prairie Elf" to the atmosphere of "Mongolian Song Queen", it took her three albums to complete. What you hear is her vigorous love and enthusiasm for grassland music, and the only thing she can rely on for her hard work so far is you who sang with her during these years of clear skies and golden waves.

7. "Moonlight on the Prairie"

"Moonlight on the Prairie" is a passionate and unrestrained love song on the grassland. The natural elements and ethnic elements in the style of the song are rich in connotation. It combines a variety of musical accompaniments with stylish and beautiful sounds, and while truly expressing delicate emotions, it takes you to the open and remote prairie, where the moonlight is long and the realm is far away. Accompanied by Liu Yiming's heavenly singing voice, the cheerful and hearty tunes, and the lyrics full of true feelings, it is as refreshing as drinking kumiss, and the lofty artistic conception constructs a wandering grassland picture.

8. "Nights of Ulaanbaatar"

Nights of Ulaanbaatar is a famous song in Mongolia. It is very popular and has several Chinese translations. Zuo Xiao Zushu included this song in the album "Night in Ulaanbaatar" and re-wrote the lyrics with Jia Zhangke. This song was once used as an episode in Jia Zhangke's work "The World" and was sung by Zhao Tao in the movie.

9. "Gelsang Flowers Bloom"

The song "Gelsang Flowers Bloom" is selected from Han Hong's album "Light in the Snow", written by Ni Nan, composed by Zhou Di, and Han Hong Hong sang and was published and distributed by Jingwen Records.

10. "Love Song on Horseback"

"Love Song on Horseback" is a song sung by Ao Changsheng. It was written by Li Qingwen and composed by Kou Yong. It is included in From the album "Love Songs on Horseback".