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Inventory of the top ten festive songs suitable for New Year's Eve listen to the top ten festive songs suitable for New Year's Eve listen to introduce

1, "Joyful Chinese New Year". Is a song sung by Sun Yue, composed by Bian Liunian, released in January 1998, included in the album "Happy Express". It was the opening song of the 1999 Spring Festival Gala.

2. "Congratulations". Modern China was a country in the midst of extreme war and poverty. At that time, the people were not only poorly clothed and poorly fed, but also escaped from the rain of bullets every second. Until 1945, when the war against Japan was won, the rain of tears moistened countless parched and tired hearts, and the Chinese people, who had been exhausted for half a century, finally had the courage to look forward to tomorrow. Against this backdrop, the song was born.

3. "Congratulations on Your Fortune". It is a song sung by Hong Kong artist Andy Lau, with lyrics written by Andy Lau and Li Anxiu. It was released in 2005 and included in the anthology album "Keep Talking About Love". the song was sung by Andy Lau at the 2005 Lantern Festival.

4, "Zhang Lanterns and Colors". Zhanglangjiecai" is a song created by Peacock Records and released by Wang Erni and A Bao (All Happiness Group) in 2013, which was sung at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 2014.

5, "Good Day". It is a song written by Che Hsing, composed by Li Xin and sung by singer Song Zuying. Included in Song Zuying January 8, 1998 release of the album "Good Day". 1998 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Song Zuying sang the song, the song won the fifth China Music Television Grand Prix Gold Award.

6. "The God of Fortune Arrives". A Cantonese song sung by Lin Zixiang, with lyrics by Lin Zixiang, Xu Guanjie and Peter Lai, music by Xu Guanjie, and arrangement by Xu Guanjie.

7, "Hip Swish Swish". It can be considered the fame of the Flower Boys back in the day, and the singing style of the Flower Boys has always been very happy and lively. The music of this song is also very lively with the flavor of the year. New Year's family get together is not the figure of a reunion, lively? If you like lively friends in the home to play this song, must instantly can drive the joyful atmosphere, very suitable for young friends of the Spring Festival party.

8, "Unforgettable Night". The "Unforgettable Tonight" is a must-have song for New Year's Eve. As the finale of the Spring Festival Gala, "Unforgettable Evening" and the annual "New Year's Eve dinner" is a perfect match, years and years of today, years and years of people are different, this song sung by the singer Li Guyi song, has become one of the countless people deep in the heart of the Spring Festival of the beautiful memories.

9, "The God of Fortune Comes to My Door". The God of Fortune has always been a very auspicious deity in our traditional Chinese customs. Earlier, every new year everyone likes to invite a God of Fortune statue to come to their home, in order to get a good omen of prosperous fortune in the coming year. Zhuo Yi Ting's "The God of Fortune Comes to My Door" is a pop song with a joyful atmosphere that expresses people's good wishes and is very much in line with our folk culture, making it a great celebratory song for the New Year.

10, "three hundred and sixty-five blessings". It was officially sung by Cai Guoqing in the CCTV Lantern Festival Gala in 1991, creating a precedent for blessing songs in China. Lyricist Zang Yunfei wrote the song with lyrics partly taken from folk blessing phrases, which were finalized after artistic processing and crosstalk organization. "There are three hundred and sixty-five sunrises in a year, I send you three hundred and sixty-five blessings. The clock turns one thousand four hundred and forty times a day, and my heart hides more than one thousand four hundred and forty thoughts every day." Such lyrics are catchy and more conducive to suitable New Year singing and expressing New Year wishes.