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When that day comes original song

The original singer of the song "When That Day Comes" is Liu Hegang.

"When That Day Comes" is a song written by Wang Xiaoling, composed by Wang Luming, and sung by Liu Hegang. It was composed in 2005 and included in the album released by the General Political Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army on March 21, 2006. "Fighting Spirit Song Series". In August 2006, the song won the "Best Work Award" in the 2006 Chinese People's Liberation Army Outstanding Fighting Spirit Queue Song Selection.

The inspiration for the song "When That Day Comes" came when Wang Xiaoling and several songwriters in the group went to a motorcycle brigade in Shanxi to deepen their lives. At that time, Wang Xiaoling and others were catching up with the "Tiger Company" of this brigade, which was holding a swearing-in meeting for the expedition, and all the officers and soldiers of the company signed the company flag. Infected by this atmosphere, Wang Xiaoling and others also signed their names on the flag. So the lyrics read: Our names are flying on it, too, and the young soldiers are eager to make meritorious deeds.

Lyrics of "When That Day Comes"

It's a clear morning

The sound of dove whistles is accompanied by the wake-up call

But the world is not peaceful

There are also turbulent storms in peaceful times

Are you ready

Soldier brothers

When that day comes It’s really coming

Don’t worry, motherland

Don’t worry, loved ones

I will march forward bravely for victory

Look in the direction of the flying military flag< /p>

Advancing the fleet of tanks and aircraft

Our names are also flying above

The young soldiers are eager to establish meritorious deeds

Ready

Soldier brothers

When that day really comes

Don’t worry about the motherland

Don’t worry about your loved ones

I will march forward bravely for victory

Are you ready

Soldier brothers

When that day really comes

Don’t worry Motherland

Don’t worry, dear ones

I will march forward bravely for victory