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What are some high-spirited children's songs?
Nutcracker Wharf, Mother Goose nursery rhymes, Gourd Baby, Tree of Wisdom, Better Tomorrow, Timi Zhuo, Catch Loach, Beva Children's Songs, Jingle Bells, Beva Children's Songs.
Huluwa 1
Huluwa is the theme song of Chinese cartoon Hulu Brothers in 1980s. Written by Yao Lizhong and composed by Wu Yingju, she sang for Shanghai Children's Palace Choir. Huluwa is the protagonist in the cartoon Huluwa Brothers and its derivative works. Each of them has excellent skills. In order to save their loved ones, fighting against goblins is loved by the audience, especially children, and has become a classic of the post-80 s and post-90 s.
2. "Tomorrow will be better"
"Tomorrow will be Better" is a song sung by Timi Zhuo, released on 1997-09-07, and included in the album "Meet me on campus in St. Louis 2".
Step 3 catch loach
This nursery rhyme was very popular in Taiwan Province Province in those days. It crossed the shallow strait and became the childhood memory of many people in Chinese mainland. Adults and children will hum a few words. Later, the cover of Timi Zhuo and other singers promoted the spread of this ballad and extended the life of this nursery rhyme.
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