Chinanews.com, January 14. According to Yu Yong, a special researcher at the Oral History Research Center of Nanjing University of the Arts, the famous singer Xie Lisi died in Beijing at 14:05 on January 13 at the age of 75.

According to public information, Xie Lisi is a member of the Chinese Musicians Association, a member of the China Film Association, and a national first-class actor of the China Film Orchestra.

His representative works "Campus Morning", "Grandma's Penghu Bay" and "Why Are Flowers So Red" are well-known to every household.

Image source: Screenshot of Weibo by Yu Yong, a special researcher at the Oral History Research Center of Nanjing University of the Arts

  Xie Lisi was assigned to the China Film Orchestra as a singer in 1972.

Since then, her combination with Wang Jieshi has become the memory of a generation.

It is reported that Xie Lisi and Wang Jieshi cooperated in 1978.

At that time, the film orchestra wanted to launch a pair of duet singers, so Xie Lisi and Wang Jieshi, who also liked and was good at singing, became a pair.

  Excellent works such as "Campus Morning", "Treading the Waves", "Why Are Flowers So Red", and "Grandma's Penghu Bay", which is still familiar to many people, were sung by the two.

  According to reports, since 1980, Xie Lisi has sung theme songs and episodes for more than a dozen movies and TV dramas such as "Don't Let Time Pay for You" and "A Female Manager's Sunday".

  Yu Yong also said that Xie Lisi is a milestone singer in the Chinese music scene.

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