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Tiếng gọi thanh niên, or Thanh niên hành khúc (Saigon: [tʰan niəŋ hân xúk], "March of the Youths"), and originally the March of the Students (Vietnamese: Sinh Viên Hành Khúc, French: La Marche des Étudiants), is a famous song of the Vietnamese musician Lưu Hữu Phước.
In 1995, she and Phuong Dong music band launched the show Thien Thanh at Ha Noi's Opera House. This was the first music show of Quoc Trung. Songwriter Duong Thu shared his opinion about his favorite performance of the night as: "In this show, Thanh Lam sang the song "Bai Hat Cho Anh" on the remix of Quoc Trung which was really touching.
Resistance and struggle for the re-conquest of the country (1978-1981) in songs composed by Pham Duy ("Hat tren duong tam dung" / Songs on the Road of Exile, 1978), songs of struggle by Nguyet Anh (" Em nho mau co" / Remember the Colors of the Flag, 1981); ("Duoi co phuc quoc" / Under the Flag of the Re-conquest of the Country, 1981), and songs ...
Thanh Lam was one of the representatives of Red music Red music (Nhạc đỏ) is the common name of the revolutionary music (nhạc cách mạng) genre in Vietnam. This genre of music began soon after the beginning of the 20th century during the French colonial period, advocating for independence, socialism and anti-colonialism.
Tinh Yeu Chua Cao Voi (Thanh Ca)(AsiaCDCS44) Tinh Music Production: Som Chong/May Chieu; Lien Khuc Buon Nhu Hoa Phuong w/ Quoc Dung (Duy Truong) & Tuong Nguyen; The Best Of Tam Doan "Giot Buon Khong Ten" 2CDs; Asia Entertainment: Xin Thoi Gian Qua Mau; Lien Khuc: Dem Buon Tinh Le - Nhung Doi Hoa Sim; Tuyet Lanh w/ Dang The Luan (AsiaCD293)
The name of the movie Song Lang is taken from the name of a musical instrument that controls the rhythm in cai luong, don ca tai tu and ca Hue, carrying many concepts not only on stage but also in the spiritual life of the artist. [1] [2] The phrase "song lang" in the work is also subtly inserted by the director to refer to the two men.
Thanh Lan (born 1 March 1948) is a popular Vietnamese American singer and actress. She was unable to leave Vietnam at the Fall of Saigon in 1975. In 1994 during a sponsored series of concerts in the United States, Vietnamese protesters accused her of colluding with the Hanoi government and being a communist sympathizer. [ 1 ]
"Bongo Bong" and "Je ne t'aime plus" (English: "I Don't Love You Anymore") are two pop songs originally written and performed by Manu Chao. In 2006, the songs were combined into one track and covered by British singer Robbie Williams.