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Children's song little screwdriver original song
Cheng Lin. Cheng Lin, born on October 15, 1967 in Luoyang, Henan Province, China's mainland pop female singer, erhu player. 1978 Cheng Lin entered the Hai Zheng Song and Dance Troupe, as a soloist erhu performer. 1979 won the National Erhu Competition Award of Excellence, and in the same year won the first prize of the All-Army Concert. 1980 at the age of 13 years old, Cheng Lin sang for the first time as a singer of the "little conch trumpet" became popular, and became the youngest of the Chinese singing world. The song was sung by Cheng Lin as a singer for the first time at the age of 13 in 1980. Lyrics excerpt: The little conch trumpet is blowing, the seagulls hear it and spread their wings. The Little Screwtape is a selection of classic children's songs that Chinese children are most familiar with, including the Little Screwtape, I have a good father, Little Red Riding Hood, Counting Ducks, Where's Spring, and Readers, etc. It has an upbeat and melodic rhythm, and the children's voices accompany the songs in a pleasing and melodious way.
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