Lời bài hát: "Chiều tàn"Trình bày: Thanh Tuyền | |
Chiều tàn Trời man mác nắng thơm lạnh đã dần phai Màn đêm sao chưa buông còn thơ thẩn Tựa đời mong bóng ai Bóng đôi chim non tìm đường về Ngại ngùng tung cánh theo làn gió đông vừa sang Thấy cô thôn quê lòng rộn ràng Nhịp nhàng quàng gánh trong lòng bóng đêm dần lan Chiều tàn Làn khói ấm mái tranh hiền bao niềm thương Chiều ơi, mây bơ vơ từ ngàn hướng Lạc loài nơi chốn quê Gió không biên cương lạc đường về Tràn bao ngõ tối qua mảnh lá nghe thở than Gió thương những mảnh tình nghèo nàn Cuộc đời đen tối mong hạnh phúc khi chiều lan Đường gập gềnh lạnh lẽo Quanh co đường về khắp nẻo xa xôi Có bóng con đò chiều mơ Khách qua đò làm thơ Êm trôi giữa trời nước bơ vơ Nhẹ nhàng thuyền cập bến Dòng sông nước hững hờ Nghe không gian như thờ ơ Có bóng cô em thẫn thờ Nhìn áng mây trôi Lắng nghe chuông chiều Mà lòng thương nhớ ai nhiều Chiều tàn Đời lữ thứ kiếp tơ tầm vẫn còn mang Chiều ơi ghi tâm vào lòng giấy Rằng sầu mãi chứa chan Cố quên những chuỗi ngày nghèo nàn Tìm lại giây phút đôi lòng chết theo thời gian Cố ghi thêm kỷ nhạt nồng nàn Để tình thương mến dâng đầy khắp nơi trần gian |
Thanh Tuyền |
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![]() Thanh Tuyen's real name is Nguyen Nhu Mai. She was born on October 29 in Dalat. Her family moved to Saigon where she attended Bui Thi Xuan and Le Van Duyet high school. Thanh Tuyen's famous sibling is Son Tuyen. She is also Shayla's mom. In 1979, Thanh Tuyen's family came to the United States and settled in Washington and then Houston, Texas. As a child, Thanh Tuyen demonstrated a nack for singing and performance. At the age of five, against the wishes of her parents, she studied music with an uncle. Consequently, she was often disciplined for being so defiant. She later studied music under Mr. Manh Phat. She first sang publicly at Thong Nhat Theater in Saigon at the age of 7. She received many praises for this performance and the newspapers at the time gave her the title, "Nhu Mai The Prodigy". In her words, "I only wanted to have a voice like the sound of a stream to bathe the masses". Thanh Tuyen also plays the guitar, dances, acts, and sings Vo.ng Co^?. In 1964, after signing an exclusive contract with Continental studio, she recorded the hit Chie^`u Mu+a Bie^n Gio+'i by Mr. Nguyen Van Dong. Almost overnight, Thanh Tuyen became a household name. That same year, she received recording awards from South Vietnam's recording industry. When asked about her source of influence, Thanh Tuyen states that she really does not model after any artist or style. In fact, she just sings the way she feels. She claims that when she performs, the music and her emotions become one. Although she added that she does choose her music carefully to meet the demand of her audience. After 30 years in show business, Thanh Tuyen has countless stories from her years on the road singing to entertain the troops, singing at night clubs, on stages from central to south Vietnam, as well as in various parts of the United States and the world. She added that "each of the performances brings back a special memory that is forever inscribed in her heart, and that she feels the love in her audience on each of those occasions". Her three most memorable songs are No^~i Buo^`n Hoa Phu+o+.ng, Ru+`ng La' Tha^'p and Ha`n Ma.c Tu+?. Thanh Tuyen often stays in touch with her fans through meetings after her many performances. She is not camera shy and often takes pictures with her fans. Fans can write to her at following address: P.O. BOX 9132, Fountain Valley, CA 92728-9132. In her spare time, she likes to read, studies the Buddhist scriptures, plays tennis, listens to foreign music and to her friends' music. She occasionally surfs the net. As for favorite food, Thanh Tuyen likes all kinds of vegetables and rice. She is currently working on her latest CD A'o Hoa. She is also taping her video titled Tie^'ng Ha't Thanh Tuye^`n, a collection of work to commemorate her farewell to the stage. As for the future, upon leaving the life of a performer, Thanh Tuyen wishes to do volunteer work for the needy, spend time to meditate to achieve inner peace, but she added that "this is all contingent on her dissolving debts (responsibilities) to all in her family". |