What English songs are there?

1, edelweiss:

Edelweiss is a famous song in the American film and musical The Sound of Music, which appeared in 1959. Richard rodgers composed the music and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics.

The lyrics of this song are a beautiful poem, long and short, with three or four lines rhyming, two or five lines rhyming, six or seven lines rhyming, eighty lines rhyming and one or nine lines rhyming. It is catchy to read and beautiful to sing.

2. Twinkling little star:

Twinkle, twinkle, little star is a classic English nursery rhyme, originally named Twinkle, twinkle, little star, which has been widely circulated all over the world for two centuries. Its melody comes from the French nursery rhyme "Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman "(ah! I want to tell you, mom), mutant KV. 265 was written by Mozart, a famous musician, and by Jane Taylor, a famous British poetess.

Little spider:

Busy little spider. The whole song emphasizes "never give up": there will be wind and rain and difficulties on the way to our destination, but we will not give up because we have sunshine. The main idea of the lyrics is: the little spider climbed up the drain, and the rain washed the spider away. The sun came out, the rain dried up, and the little spider climbed up the drain again.

4, the big world:

Big World is a folk song of 1998, sung by emilia rydberg from Sweden and written by Lasse Anderson. /kloc-0 released at the end of 998. This song became an instant hit, reaching the first place in Europe. It is very famous in many countries, but its performance in the United States is not good. Still at the bottom of the billboard top 100 singles list.

You are my sunshine;

"You are my sunshine" is a song originally sung by Jimmy Davis. After reading the lyrics, people are moved. Every sentence is full of love, and it is a warm and representative work. This song was written and sung by singer Jimmy Davis. It was very popular during the Second World War and is still very popular among young people today. Davis is the governor of Louisiana.