1. "Sing a Folk Song for the Party"
In 1963, there was a nationwide upsurge in learning from Lei Feng. "Sing a Folk Song for the Party" is an excellent song produced during this climax.
Its lyrics are excerpted from "Lei Feng's Diary", which is a poem that Lei Feng excerpted from a newspaper. The author is Yao Xiaozhou (penname Jiaoping), an employee of Jiaoping Coal Mine of Tongchuan Mining Bureau, Shaanxi Province. Composer Zhu Jian'er composed it into a folk song-style solo, which was used as an episode in the feature film "Lei Feng" and was sung by Hu Songhua for the first time.
2. "The Sky in the Liberated Areas"
"The Sky in the Liberated Areas", also known as "The Sky in the Liberated Areas is a Bright Sky", was written by Liu Xilin in 1943 based on the tune of a Hebei and Shandong folk song Become.
3. "Without the Communist Party, there would be no new China"
"Without the Communist Party, there would be no new China" is a song composed by Cao Mars in 1943 song. The original name was "Without the Communist Party, there would be no China." It was said to have been modified by Chairman Mao Zedong, with the word "new" added and minor changes made.
4. "Dear Mother, Party"
"Dear Mother, Party" is a red song written by Gong Aishu and Yu Zhidi, composed by Ma Dianyin and Zhou You, and sung by Yin Xiumei. It was later included in the album "Mayflower" released on January 1, 2007.
5. "Always Follow You"
"Always Follow You" is a song sung by Song Zuying. It was written by Ye Xuquan and composed by Yin Qing. It was released in June 2001. month, included in the album "Sashuang Yingzi".