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"Tianya genü" (), or "The Wandering Songstress", is one of two theme songs from the 1937 Chinese film '' Street Angel''; the other being the "Four Seasons Song" (). It was composed by
He Luting He Luting (traditional: 賀 綠 汀; simplified: 贺 绿 汀; pinyin: Hè Lùtīng; July 20, 1903 – April 27, 1999) was a Chinese composer of the early 20th century. He composed songs for Chinese films beginning in the 1930s, some of which rem ...
based on an older Suzhou ballad, with lyrics by
Tian Han Tian Han ( zh, 田汉; 12 March 1898 – 10 December 1968), formerly romanized as T'ien Han, was a Chinese drama activist, playwright, a leader of revolutionary music and films, as well as a translator and poet. He emerged at the time of the ...
. The song was sung by Zhou Xuan in the film, playing the role of Xiao Hong. It is one of the most notable of the Chinese popular songs from the 30s and 40s, and has been described as a song that has "a lingering fame" in China like " As Time Goes By" from the 1942 film '' Casablanca'' in the United States. The song has also been described as "a classic Chinese love song".


Song title

In the film, this song was called "''Tianya Ge''", "The Wandering Song" (), but became better known as "''Tianya Genü''". "''Tianya Genü''" has been translated in various English sources as "The Wandering Songstress", "Singing Girl", "The Songstress of the World", "The Wandering Singer", "Singer at the Sky Edge", and "Singing Girl at the Edge of the World". The varying translations came from the different possible readings of the song title. "''Tianya''" () literally means "sky horizon" that carries the meaning of "at the end of the world", but within the context of the song it also has the figurative meanings of "separation by a long distance" from the phrase "''tianya haijiao''" (天涯海角, originally from a Tang dynasty poem that describes someone wandering looking for a person far away), which is part of the lyrics that describe someone seeking to find her intended.


Composition and orchestration

According to the composer He Luting, the director of the film ''Street Angel'' found two urban folk ballads from Suzhou he wanted to use on the film, "Crying on the Seventh Seven Day Cycle" (哭七七) and "One Who Knows Me Well" (知心客), which He Luting then adapted to become "Song of the Four Season" (四季歌) and "The Wandering Songstress" respectively. The songs were arranged according to principles of Western music composition. "The Wandering Songstress" was performed in a traditional Chinese vocal style, accompanied by Chinese music instruments such as
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, pipa, and
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in the manner of a
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ballad. According to He, the recording was done quickly as Zhou Xuan grasped the idea of how the song should be performed very quickly.


Popular usage

"The Wandering Songstress" is often used in film soundtracks, usually in Chinese language films, but also in some Western language films, for example in the 2006 ensemble film ''
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''. One of its most notable uses in films is in
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'', in which it is sung by
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who played the role of Wong Chia Chi. When it is used in the film ''Lust, Caution'', its "pathos and poignancy" is strengthened by the evidence of the Japanese occupation in the film's setting. ''The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Cinemas'' says the song's use in ''Street Angel'' was an attempt to replace "the old 'vulgar' connotations of ''
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'' with feelings of national awareness", while its use in ''Lust, Caution'' was "a defiant expression" of ''shidaiqu'' under Japanese occupation.


Cover versions

The song has been covered by numerous singers, including Li Xianglan in the 1944 Japanese film ''Yasen gungakutai'' (野戦軍楽隊, Military Combat Music Band),
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References

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