Also known as tears of regret. It is a prison song written by the lyricist after he was released from prison after personally experiencing the pain of prison. Nowadays, it is often used to ridicule someone who has committed a crime and needs to reform after going to jail.
Tears Behind Bars is a series of prison songs that became popular in 1988. The original singer was Zhai Huimin, and the female part was sung by Zhang Xiuyan. The monologue is Chi Zhiqiang. Chi Zhiqiang personally experienced the pain of prison while he was in prison. After he was released from prison, he created a series of songs called "The King of Prison Songs". Moved countless fans, fans and listeners across the country.
Introduction
Zhai Huimin has been influenced by folk music since he was a child. He was able to play the bamboo flute at the age of six and the erhu when he was a teenager. Later, he studied under the erhu player Li Dewu and passed the Jilin Province in 1987. Teacher Chen Fuli from the Song and Dance Theater introduced him to the Changying Recording Studio for an audition and sang the song "Tears Behind Bars". His outstanding singing skills shocked everyone at the scene. Music editor Zhang Li immediately agreed. The album "Prison Song" and "Tears of Regret" were composed by Zhai Huimin. Sing.