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What songs are there about spring?

1, Chunguangmei

Beautiful Spring is a song composed by Lin Jianzhu, Zou Youkai and Chen, and included in the album Flame of Youth released from June 65438 to June 0987.

When the prelude of this song rings, it reminds people of the breath of rural spring in childhood, as if seeing green fields, smelling the fragrance of mountain flowers, and childhood friends, curling smoke ... a song very suitable for spring.

2. Late spring

Late Spring is a Cantonese song released by Alan Tam after he joined Polaroid Records. 20 15 1 month, Han Hong won the title of "I am a singer for the fourth season" with the mandarin version of this song "Pear Blossom Blooms Again".

3. Spring mud

"Spring Mud" is a song sung by Taiwan Province singer Yu Chengqing in 2003, composed by Yu Chengqing and written by Yi Nengjing. It was included in Yu Chengqing's album "Paradise in Harlem" released on June 6th, 2003. This song is the opening song of the Korean drama "Betrayal of Love".

I have an appointment with Spring.

The Cantonese version of the song "I have an appointment with Spring" is the theme song of the movie with the same name starring 1994 Liu Yali, and also the opening song and episode of the TV series with the same name starring 1996 Deng Cuiwen, which was created by Chi Wing Chung, and the movie version was originally sung by the heroine Liu Yali. The Mandarin version was written by Huang Shujun and sung by female singer Kuang Meiyun. Later, it became the ending song of 20 13 TV series "Love in Spring" starring Ham and Mabel Yuan. Hamm, the hero, and Mabel Yuan, the heroine, reinterpret the two versions respectively.

5. Northland Spring

"Spring Days in the Northland" is a Japanese folk song, written on 1977, which became popular in Japan one year later. It was originally a song about homesickness. At that time, many young people in Japan left the northern countryside to study or make a living. This song was very popular at that time. The original Japanese singer was sung by the famous singer Qian Changfu, and was later covered by many Japanese singers such as Quan Ichiro and Atsumi Jufu.

1979, Teresa Teng, who developed in the Japanese music scene, gave this song, which was popular in Japan, to Mr. Huangkun Lin, a famous poet in Taiwan Province, to write lyrics in Chinese, and then the first mandarin version of You and Me appeared, which was well known to the Chinese people through Teresa Teng's excellent interpretation. In the following ten years, David Jiang, Ye Qitian, Han Baoyi and other domestic singers sang folk songs and Minnan versions, and Spring in the Northland became one of the most popular Japanese folk songs in China society.