The new version of 'Sister, Tonight I'm in Delingha' has been released online

The new version of 'Sister, Tonight I'm in Delingha' has been released online

On March 26, 1989, the poet Haizi, who wrote "Facing the Sea, Spring Blossoms", passed away. Every March when the flowers bloom, people who love Haizi will commemorate him in their own way. On March 22nd, the folk song "Sister, Tonight I'm in Delingha" arranged and performed by local musician Zhang Luyang from Lanzhou based on Hai Zi's poem "Diary" was released on various music platforms such as NetEase Cloud Music, QQ Music, Kugou Music, and Kuwo Music.

Zhang Luyang is from Yongdeng, Lanzhou. He recently sang the widely popular anti epidemic public welfare song "Waiting for You to Return to Spring". Zhang Luyang told reporters that the song "Sister, Tonight I'm in Delingha" was completed as early as March 2018 and has been performed in more than ten cities including Wuwei, Tianshui, Lanzhou, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, Kunming, Sanya, Xining, Urumqi, etc. In January of this year, he collaborated with renowned music critic Han Songluo to create a second version of this song.

Han Songluo currently resides in Lanzhou and was first known for his columns, covering different categories such as music and film reviews. He has a book called 'Watching Movies for Revenge'. When it comes to his contribution to this song, he humbly said, "I just provided a voiceover." In fact, this voiceover has a lot of meaning. "This is our common plain and water, this is our common night and poetry," taken from another poem by Haizi, "Haizi Serenade.

The horsehead fiddle accompaniment of this song comes from Bayl ü ger. Bayilege is a teacher at Northwest University for Nationalities. In 2010, he founded the "Chaoge Group" band in Lanzhou. Han Songluo said, "Bayliege is not someone who easily matches horsehead fiddle for others, but after listening to this song, he feels more relaxed and likes it very much