Expresses self-awakening memories and worries about life.
The song "In the Spring" is Wang Feng's first attempt at a screaming, tearing style of singing, which surges with a strong sense of unease and deep struggle.
Lyrics:
Song: Springtime
Sung by: Wang Feng
I remember the spring of many years ago, when I hadn't yet cut my hair
No credit card, no her, no 24-hour hot water in the house
But at first I was so happy, even though there was only a broken acoustic guitar
In the street, under the bridge, in the field, I sang, I was so happy. Under the bridge, in the fields, singing songs that no one asked for
If one day I grow old and have nothing to live for, please leave me in that time
If one day I go away quietly, please bury me in this spring
Remember those lonely springs, when I hadn't even sprouted a mustache yet
No Valentine's Day, no presents, no cute little princess
But I felt that everything was all right, and there was nothing to do.
But I don't think it's so bad, though I only have fantasies of love
In the mornings, in the nights, in the winds, singing songs that no one ever asked for
Maybe one day I'll grow old and have nothing to live for, so please leave me there
If one day I'll go away, please bury me here in the springtime
Gazing at the springtime that's here and now, still as warm as it was then
It is still like the warmth of that time, when you were gazing at the spring. Strong>Expanded Information
Wang Feng recorded six versions of "In the Spring," and the one you hear is the most natural and heartfelt one. The other 5 versions recorded by Wang Feng have a particularly bright voice, not so hoarse, various kinds. But he felt that the other five versions were all very fake, and some of them did not come from the heart. When it came time to remix the song, Wang Feng decided to go with this version.
"In the Spring" is a song sung by rock singer Wang Feng, composed by Wang Feng, and included in his album "Faith Floating in the Air" released on June 04, 2009.?
In 2009, "In the Spring" won the Best Lyricist of the Year Award at the 9th Global Chinese Songs Chart; in 2010, it won the 17th Oriental Wind and Cloud Chart Top Ten Golden Songs of the Year.