Mountain Road 18 Bay full version lyrics

The complete lyrics of "Mountain Road Eighteen Bay" are as follows:

Yo, the children and grandchildren of the big mountains, yo, love the sun, the sun that loves yo, the people in the mountains, yo, the mountain road here is eighteen bends, the waterway here is nine consecutive rings, the mountain song here is in rows and rows, the mountain songs here are strung together and strung together, the eighteen bends out of the Tujia's gold and silver fortresses, the nine consecutive rings even the Tujia's jewelry beach, yeah, without this eighteen bends, no beauty like water mountain girl, without this nine consecutive rings, the Tujia's jewels beach. The Tujia people's jewelry beach, yeah, without this eighteen bends on, no beauty like water mountain sister, no this nine consecutive rings on.

No strong mountain put row Han, eighteen bends ah nine consecutive rings, eighteen bends nine consecutive rings, bend ring ring ring ring ring ring ring bend, all around the Tujia people's water and the mountains, here the mountain road eighteen bends, here the water road nine consecutive rings, here the mountain song row row row, here the mountain song string string, row row row row row row row out of the Tujia people's bitter and sweet, string string string out of the Tujia people's sad and happy.

Appreciation of "Eighteen Bends of the Mountain Road"

The song was originally called "Son of the Sun", but Yan Su later renamed it "Eighteen Bends of the Mountain Road". The lyrics of the song are derived from the poem "Songs and Roads of the Tujia" written by lyricist Tong Wensi in his hometown of Changyang.In the summer of 1990, Tong Wensi went to West Hubei to pick up winds, where he appreciated Tujia folklore performances such as the Pendulum Hand Dance, the Bashan Dance, and the Crying Marriage Song.

While the car was crawling along the mountain road, he was attracted by the sight of the Qingjiang River and the distant mountains surrounded by clouds, so he composed the poem "Songs and Roads of the Tujia". The lyrics of the song were then polished over three years on the basis of that poem.