Accordion score and lyrics of "White Birch Forest"

Accordion score of birch forest

Image source: The lyrics of the song spectrum network "White Birch Forest" are snowy in the quiet village.

Pigeons are flying in a cloudy sky.

Those two names are engraved on the birch tree.

They vowed to love each other and spend their lives together.

One day the war burned to my hometown.

The young man picked up his gun and went to the border.

Honey, don't worry about me.

Wait for me to come back in that birch forest

The sky is still gloomy and pigeons are still flying.

Who will prove the love and life without tombstones?

The snow is still falling, and the village is still quiet.

Young people disappeared into the birch forest.

The bad news came that afternoon.

My lover died in a distant battlefield.

She came to the birch forest silently.

I am eager to stay there every day.

She said he just got lost in the distance.

He will definitely come to this birch forest.

The sky is still gloomy and pigeons are still flying.

Who will prove the love and life without tombstones?

The snow is still falling, and the village is still quiet.

Young people disappeared into the birch forest.

The long road is coming to an end.

The girl is already white-haired

She often listens to him calling under the pillow.

"Come on, honey, come to this birch forest."

When she died, she murmured

"I'm coming. Wait for me in that birch forest. "

Pu Shu's appreciation of the song "Birch Forest" has really been recognized by the public. It is precisely because of this song "White Birch Forest" that it was sung on the stage of the Spring Festival Evening, which impacted the market of ordinary people other than literary youth. Ye Bei's "Birch Forest" has the smallest difference from Pu Shu's original music, and the arrangement is almost intact. The biggest difference is only the influence of Pu Shu and Ye Bei's singing methods on the artistic conception of songs. Ye Bei graduated from the vocal music department, so her interpretation of "White Birch Forest" has a strong academic flavor, while Pu Shu? Wild road? The singing method sets off the narrative plot of this song.

1999, Ye Bei and Pu Shu? Wheat field music? Company (i.e.? Taihe wheat field? The predecessor of)? Red, white and blue singers? As the seed of Chinese, Birch Forest is included in Ye Bei's Innocence Age and Pu Shu's I Go to 2000. Judging from the song scene, it's actually more like? Sing one song, two songs? They each explained the mood that the hero and heroine of this song are crazy about love.