The bus is almost at its destination, and all the people on the bus are sitting in the window seats and looking out. Only this person dare not look, because he is afraid that the oncoming may be disappointment. Suddenly, the whole car was boiling: from a distance, dozens and hundreds of yellow ribbons were hung on the old oak tree in Zhenkou, and these yellow ribbons fluttered in the wind like welcome flags.
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The Yellow Ribbon on the Old Oak was performed by Ray Conniff and his band. It was based on the story of a released man who went home in New York Post, USA. Later, the yellow ribbon became a symbol of welcome home in America. It is said that in the19th century, some women tied yellow ribbons in their hair to show their praise for the dedication of their husbands or lovers serving in the army.
In the 1970s, the yellow ribbon symbolized welcoming relatives home. 197 1 year1October, columnist hamill wrote a story about New York Post's return home. On the bus bound for Fort Lauderdale Beach, a man who was released from prison told his story to college students. Finally, everyone saw Huang Shoupa in an oak tree beside the road in Brunswick, Georgia.
1June, 972, Reader's Digest was republished and a TV series of the same name was broadcast on ABC TV. Jones plays the leading role. Half a month later, Levin and Brown wrote the song Yellow Ribbon on the Old Oak. Tony Orlando & Dawn's singing group made this song popular all over the world, and it was the best-selling song in Europe and America that year.
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