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One, Two, Three, Four Songs is a song written by Shi Shunyi, composed by Zang Yunfei, and sung by Yan Weiwen

The song was included in the album Long Live the Motherland, which was released on January 1, 1995 by Yan Weiwen.

In 1995, the song won the top prize in the "Favorite Songs of the Soldiers in the 90s" contest of the Cultural Department of the General Government of the Central Military Commission.

In 1995, the song won the top prize in the "Favorite Songs of Warriors in the 90s" competition of the General Political Bureau of the Central Military Commission.

Background: In the winter of 1993, lyricist Shi Shunyi and composer Zang Yunfei accepted a proposal from singer Yan Weiwen to write a song about the marching of troops using the password "one, two, three, four". It was difficult to write a song using the mnemonic, but Shi Shunyi created the first draft of the "One, Two, Three, Four Song" after much deliberation and handed it over to composer Zang Yunfei. Zang Yunfei further broadened and analyzed the four digits of "one, two, three, four" and dug deeper into their connotations, and then Shi Shunyi finalized the lyrics and finalized the song. The finalized lyrics provided Zang Yunfei with creative inspiration, which enabled him to complete the melody of the song with a single stroke, and the song was born.

Song Appreciation: One, Two, Three, Four Songs is a song reflecting the feelings of the soldiers and the army life, which shows the noble quality of the PLA soldiers who love the motherland and dedication, and love the beautiful interest of military life, and at the same time, praises the soldiers' revolutionary optimism that they are at home in the four seas, and take the pain for the joy. The rhythm of the song is simple and fast, the melody is strong and powerful, full of lively, optimistic and heroic style. The solo and backing vocals, with the addition of shouting passwords, image reflects the hot military life and the heroic spirit of the soldiers. A two-million-two a two-million-two

Two words for the motherland

Three a three-million-three three soldiers for the joy of suffering

The four seas for the home

Hey, hey, hey

Wherever there is me, there is me

Wherever there is me, there is one, two, three, four

One, two, three, four one, two, three, four Warrior's song

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This side sings.

Hey, hey, hey

Where there's me, there's me

Where there's me, there's me

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