This song was actually written by William Arms Fisher
who was a composition student of Antonin Dvo?ák.
Fisher put words to the melody of the Largo theme
from "Dvo?ák's 9th" Symphony (Opus 95)
and called it "Goin' Home."
Symphony no. 9: From the New World is a symphony loosely
based on Longfellow's poem "Song of Hiawatha
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念 故 乡
念故乡念故乡,故乡真可爱
天甚清风甚凉,乡愁阵阵来
故乡人今如何,常念念不忘
在它乡一孤客,寂寞又凄凉
我愿意回故乡,重返旧家园
众亲友聚一堂,同享从前乐……
who was a composition student of Antonin Dvo?ák.
Fisher put words to the melody of the Largo theme from
"Dvo?ák's 9th" Symphony (Opus 95) and called it "Goin' Home."
Symphony no. 9: From the New World is a symphony loosely
based on Longfellow's poem "Song of Hiawatha".
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念 故 乡 念故乡念故乡,故乡真可爱
天甚清风甚凉,乡愁阵阵来
故乡人今如何,常念念不忘
在它乡一孤客,寂寞又凄凉
我愿意回故乡,重返旧家园
众亲友聚一堂,同享从前乐…… We are going home
Quiet like slip away
We are going home
…
Mother's there expecting me
Father's waiting too
Lots of faces gathered there
All the friends I knew