Title: "Green Barracks, Loud and Clear Military Song", also known as "1234 Song"
Lyrics: Shi Shunyi
Composer: Zang Yunfei
Sung by: Yan Weiwen
Lyrics:
One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, like a song, the green barracks, the green barracks, teach me
Singing the mountain shakes the ground also moves, singing the flowers bloom water
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Song introduction:
"One, Two, Three, Four Songs" is a representative song of Yan Weiwen of the Song and Dance Troupe of the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), with lyrics by Shi Shunyi and music by Zang Yunfei, and it is one of the classics of military songs. It was first included in Yan Weiwen's 1995 album "Long Live the Motherland", and then in his 1999 album "The Eastern Sun and the Eastern Moon", and it was compiled into the Humanistic Education Edition of the Primary School's "Music" 12-book book.
Background:
Yan Weiwen and Huang Hong and other military artists went to the army to perform, and when they heard the soldiers in training shouting the slogan "one, two, three, four," Huang Hong said that if there was a song with the words "one, two, three, four" in it, it would be very catchy and inspiring. Yan Weiwen also felt that this kind of song can make the soldiers sing along with it and have a very good interactive effect, so he discussed with the song's lyricist, and several people hit it off, which made the song come into being and has been passed down to this day.
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