1, a toast song
Toast song is a theme song written by Han Wei, composed by Shi Guangnan and sung by Li Guangxi. 1989, Li Guangxi won the first Chinese Golden Record Award for this song.
The rhythm of the song makes people feel the sound of gongs and drums. The climax of the song is even more ingenious, with strong national characteristics, which makes people excited. The passionate melody makes the singer and audience unforgettable for a long time.
Step 2 harvest gongs and drums
"Harvest gongs and drums" is an orchestra composed by Peng Xiuwen and Cai Huiquan on 1972 with distinctive Shandong music characteristics. Music changes and develops on the basis of drawing lessons from the drums and rotation of China folk percussion music, bringing forth the old and bringing forth the new, giving full play to the expressive force of China's colorful percussion instruments, which has both national style and characteristics of the times.
3. Welcome song
Welcome Song is the theme song of changchun film studio's film Where do the guests come from? Filmed in 1980, composed by Lei Yusheng, written by Liu Wenyu and sung by Li Guyi. Li Guyi, an after-song artist, sang in the Spring Festival Evening of 1984, which was popular all over the country.
This song with strong Cantonese music style inspired it. Since more than 20 years ago, it has been welcoming guests and friends from all corners of the country. Its warm and lively tunes and rich Guangdong folk songs have gone from Guangdong, the frontier of reform, to China, which is not what it used to be, fully expressing the friendship and hospitality of the people of China.
4. Good luck.
"Good Luck" is a song written by a car dealership, composed by Qi Jianbo and sung by Zu Hai. It was included in the album Good Luck released by Zu Hai on June 65438+1October 65438+July 2004. In 2004, this song won the second prize in the song and dance category of "My Favorite Spring Festival Evening Program" by CCTV.
5. Good Days
"Good Days" is a song written by a car dealership, composed by Li Xin and sung by singer Song Zu Ying. Included in the album Good Days released by Song Zu Ying19981October 8th.
Song Zu Ying sang this song on 1998 CCTV Spring Festival Evening and won the gold medal in the 5th China MTV Grand Prix that year.