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Melodies in tribute to soldiers

On the occasion of War Invalids and Martyrs Day, July 27, musician and lawyer Le Ba Thuong released two songs, "Stones of Soldiers" and "Sending You to a Distant Island" as a tribute to the soldiers who have silently sacrificed for the independence and sovereignty of the Fatherland.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng26/07/2025

Images in the song Sending you to the distant island
Images in the song Sending you to the distant island

This is the composition of a person who does not pursue music professionally but is always concerned with the fate of the nation.

The song "The Soldier's Footprints" , set to music from a poem by Judge Hoang The Vien, is an epic filled with emotion, opening with a tearful image of separation in the rear: "The dew falls on the purple flowers like a mother's eyes blurred with separation". The song depicts the brave spirit of the soldier on the battlefield, with the resounding call: "Forward for the independence and freedom of the country, for a prosperous life for the people". Singer Huynh Loi contributes to conveying the epic spirit and deep gratitude of the whole nation.

At the same time, Sending you to the distant island carries a gentle narrative, filled with the feelings of a girl in the rear sent to a soldier in the middle of the ocean. From the cold winter scene, the song opens up a flow of emotions about loyalty, waiting and trust: "The vast blue sea... on the distant island, you are standing guard". Singer Hong Mo, with her sweet, emotional voice, successfully performed the song, portraying the image of the island soldier as not only a soldier but also a sacred support in the heart of the person who stays behind.

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Author Le Ba Thuong

Although not coming from a professional music environment, composer Le Ba Thuong still regularly composes with passion and a sense of responsibility to the country. In 2 years, he wrote nearly 50 songs with many themes such as Proud to be Vietnamese, Country is Homeland, Happy Birthday to Uncle Ho, Proud of the Lawyer Profession, Owe Me a Promise...

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/nhung-giai-dieu-tri-an-nguoi-linh-post805544.html


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