Here are some examples of funny songs adapted by farmers: - There was a rural woman named Qi Chunjiao. She compiled interesting stories and social phenomena in her life into a paragraph. In the form of a conversation between her mother-in-law Qi and her granddaughter, she used the Wufeng Tujia dialect and posted a video on TikTok through a humorous cross-dressing performance. She had adapted and sung the anti-epidemic public welfare songs "For Whom" and "The Moon on the 15th". During the lockdown period, she played Short videos on TikTok and gained more than 200,000 fans in less than a year. - There was a funny song adapted from the countryside,"Farming the Land." - There was a rural boy's adaptation of 'Wives Can Work.' - There was also the adapted version of the song,"It's Not Good to Be a Farmer Worker." - As well as the farmer's version of Who. These adapted songs were often based on the life experiences of farmers, their views on social phenomena, etc., and were expressed in a humorous way. They might also be spread on online platforms (such as TikTok) through video. Read more exciting novels for free
The following were some funny songs adapted from drinking songs: "Drunkard's Tears"(adapted from "Dancer's Tears"),"Don't Get Drunk Next Time","Drinking Love Song","The Trouble of Secretly Drinking" and so on. These songs used humorous descriptions of scenes or feelings related to drinking to show the interesting things in the process of drinking or the mentality of the drinker in a funny way. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following were some of the funny songs adapted from drinking: "Drunkard's Tears," an adaptation of "Dancer's Tears,""Drunkard 'Drunkard's Tears,""Drunkard' Drunkard's Tears,""Drunkard 'Drunkard's Tears,""Drunkard' Drunkard's Tears,""Drunkard 'D <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
From the reference materials, it could be seen that there was a song from the album "Songs of Humans and Dogs (Funny Online Songs)" that had been adapted into a funny crooked song. There were also some songs that did not have specific names, such as "A bunch of old people returning to their hometown during the New Year...""So many cards but no money to spend...""I'd rather believe that there are ghosts in the world...""Water bottles, cans, steamed buns, and now drinking porridge" and other crooked songs. They also taught the Korean song Apink's "Nonono." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
According to the reference materials, Guo Degang had an adaptation of a song like "Exploring the Rhine." In addition, Guo Degang's "The Truth" had undergone many versions of changes and could also be regarded as an adaptation (composed by the late Zhang Wenshun of Deyun Society, Guo Degang's singing had some changes). There were also songs such as "Forget Love Water" that might have been adapted to be funny under the performance form of Deyun Society, but the specific adaptation form was not mentioned in detail. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many songs adapted from folk songs such as " Little Red Riding Hood " and " Jasmine Flower ". Folk songs were a type of traditional Chinese music that had a strong ethnic style and unique expressiveness. The adaptation of a song was to recreate the melody, lyrics, or instrument performance of a folk song to make the song more popular, easier to understand, and more acceptable. Adapting songs could not only make traditional music more widely spread, but also bring people a new music experience.
As for the ten best adapted songs, this was a subjective question. Different people might have different opinions. Here are some of the more well-known songs that have been successfully adapted: 1. Zhang Guorong's " The Wind Continues to Blow " was adapted from Yamaguchi's "". After re-filling the lyrics, Zhang Guorong's delicate interpretation made the song full of helplessness and sorrow, establishing his slow song interpretation style. 2. Teresa Teng's " I Only Care About You " was the Chinese version of the Japanese song " Time's Flow " composed by Tsuyoshi Miki. Teresa Teng's performance of this song had achieved great success in Japan. 3. Chen Huixian's " Song of a Thousand Watchtowers " had chosen the Japanese singer, Masahiko Kondo's song " Song of Sunset Burning," and re-filled the lyrics. It was plain and sad, showing the parting scene vividly. 4. Faye Wong's " The Hurtful Woman " was a cover of Miyuki Nakajima's " Lipstick." Faye Wong's unique voice and excellent melody made this song touching. 5. Li Keqin's " Mid-Moon Serenade " was adapted from Kawainahoko's " Hāśamān·ā". Li Keqin's adaptation gave this song a different feeling and became her masterpiece. 6. Rene Liu's " Later " was a cover of the Japanese singer Kiroro's " Future," singing the voice of those who regretted their love. 7. Wakin Chou's " Let Me Be Happy, Let Me Be Sad " was a cover of the song " Men and Women " by the Japanese group, Chak and Asuka. Zongsheng Lee's lyrics and melody matched perfectly. 8. Zhang Xueyou's " Li Xianglan " was a cover of Koji Tamaki's " Xing Ka Na I De ". Although it did not win an award in Hong Kong, it later became a classic. 9. Zhang Xinzhe and Taiyi's adaptation of " White Moonlight " was amazing. 10. The Xinchang dialect version of "Anti-Pornography and Anti-Illusion" was adapted from the popular song "The Sound of the Waves Is Still There". It was popular among the masses in an easy-to-understand and catchy form.
There was the Green Team's " Summer in a Small Town," which was adapted from the story of the running men's team in Qiandao Lake in the program " Run," which included the names of the members into the lyrics; the fourth grade class of Xi'an Second Foreign Language School's track and field sports meeting's opening ceremony, which was an adapted version of " Treading Mountains and Rivers," which was composed by a boy himself; and the slightly adapted " Sports March " played by the piano. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It was known that there was a song that had been adapted from "I Have No Choice" into "CPR." There was also the first professional pop song in the country,"Electromyogram for the Detection of Cardiac Mia," which was created by Fan Boyuan, a cardiovascular physician at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiao Tong University (now renamed as "Electromyogram: Cardiac Mia"). There was also QQ Music that had adapted "The Hottest National Style" and added AI reading for CPR practice. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The adapted drinking songs that had been searched so far included "Don't Get Drunk Next Time,""Drinking Ten People,""Shandong People's Song of Drinking,""Wine on September 9th"(adapted into an alcoholic version), and "Let's Go Drink." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"That Girl" was changed into a Chinese version of the hotpot song, and "Take Me to Your Heart" was a cover of Jacky Zhang's "Kiss Goodbye." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>