Share your videos with friends, family, and the world During the period around Singapore’s independence, many Chinese New Year songs were covers of songs from China (1940s) and Hong Kong (1950s). Famous singers of the time included Chang Siao Ying, Huang Xiao Jun, Mah Ai Nee, and Natasha Han (who came to Singapore from Taiwan in the early 1980s). Best Old Chinese Songs Playlist - 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s & 70s Music This year it is the Year of the Tiger and falls on February 1, 2022. Today I came across this video of 15 classic new year songs from the original artists of the 1940s and 1950s. These classic Chinese new year songs are comparable to the classic Christmas songs of the Western world from the 1940s, 50s and 60s. So the song has been a big hit during Chinese New Year and has remained an integral part of the holiday music scene since the 1950s. 6. Xin Nian Hao (新年好 Happy New Year) Xin Nian Hao means “Happy New Year”. It is a children's song for New Year, and most Chinese kids are familiar with it. The lyrics are very simple and very easy to learn. The words in the song also celebrates the arrival of spring, which is often used as a symbol of the arrival of the new year. Hence, the song quickly became associated with Chinese New Year celebrations and has remained a part of the festive season's musical canon since the 1950s. To add, the iconic last two lines of the song are supposed to Here is a collection of popular songs from 1950 that will especially touch the hearts of Chinese men and women, who grew up during this period . Beautifully performed in contemporary style, this CD collects 16 of the most popular songs of this era, and will remind you - or perhaps your parents -- of your youth and childhood. Playlist · 1950s chinese songs · 76 songs · 67 likes The war song’s connection with Chinese New Year dates back to the 1950s. Today, ‘Gong Xi Gong Xi’ is exclusively a Chinese New Year song and many have forgotten or simply do not know about its origins. In any case, reviewing the song’s lyrics sheds a whole new light upon the Chinese New Year classic: In certain South East Asian countries, the Chinese New Year song He Xin Nian and the Malay festive song, Selamat Hari Raya are also pop hits but on a much smaller scale. On Friday the 17th of July, Muslims would mark the end of the fasting month by celebrating Hari Raya Aidil Fitri. This is another Traditional Chinese New Year song performed by Teresa Teng. These songs always bring back the good old times! The Chinese New Year just isn't And according to Chinese Five Elements, people born in 1950 year of the Tiger belong to the Metal Tiger. As Chinese zodiac follows lunar calendar, referring to Gregorian calendar, people born from February 17, 1950 to February 5, 1951 are Metal Tiger, and people born from January 1 to February 16 in 1950 belong to the previous Earth OX. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright Chinese New Year Songs 【新年老歌】32首传统新年歌曲 Happy New Year 2021, Happy New Year, 2021, 新年歌2021 astro,新年 The song is often played at Chinese New Year parties and gatherings and is enjoyed by people of all ages. Chinese New Year songs in Singapore are a mix of traditional and modern tunes that are enjoyed by people of all ages. These songs bring people together and add to the festive atmosphere during the celebration of Chinese New Year. Full album on iTunes & AppleMusic: Join the MRC comm Every Chinese zodiac year from 1900–2031, full table and broken down by each zodiac. Find your year, animal, dates and element (metal, water, wood, fire, earth). Chinese New Year Classic & Oldies · Playlist · 136 songs · 2.6K likes OLDIES CHINESE NEW YEAR SONGS · Playlist · 62 songs · 2K likes Chinese Instrumental Music Free Download. 19 tracks. Oriental music with sounds of Chinese instruments like Yangqin, Pipa. Fits for Chinese New Year event
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