The untold story of the song that touched the hearts of Vietnamese people during the days of the collapse of the Soviet Union

Ngo Kien DNUM_ADZACZCABI 10:52

(Baonghean.vn) - Few people know that the song "Faith in Me" was written in a very special circumstance, although until now, many people have considered this song as their own feelings, the deep feelings from the bottom of their hearts reserved for the most sacred, noble, and unchanging things amidst many events.

There are many songs about the Party, written in many musical genres, but the song "Faith in Me" still creates a very special position.

The author of the song “Faith in Me” - artist Linh Nga Nie Kdam - musician, writer, researcher of Central Highlands folk culture, an outstanding son known as “the great bird of the Central Highlands”, said the song was written in 1991.

The circumstances of its creation were very special - right at the time of a world-shaking event: the collapse of the Soviet Union and the countries in the Eastern European socialist bloc.

Artist Linh Nga Nie Kdam said that when the Communist Party of the Soviet Union lost its leadership role, all of her family members who were adults were party members.

When the Soviet Union and the Eastern European socialist countries collapsed, many people were shaken and worried, but the members of the artist Linh Nga Nie Kdam's family - a typical revolutionary family of the Central Highlands - still reminded each other to be steadfast and to maintain their steadfast faith. Because that faith was formed right from the beginning when the members of her family believed in the Party, were enlightened and trained by the Party, and together with the Central Highlands people, they rebuilt their lives, made history, and created "The Country Stands Up" - as the name of a literary work written about the Central Highlands.

Nhạc sĩ, nhà văn, nhà nghiên cứu văn hóa Linh Nga Niê Kdam
Artist Linh Nga Nie Kdam. Photo by Dak Lak Newspaper

The song talks about a belief that never fades, that belief is immortal, eternal, both close and sacred, like a folk song, like a mother's lullaby, like the fire burning in his heart, in my heart... And those deep things are messages conveyed very naturally like what a father says to his child, a brother says to his sister...

Listening to the song, people think a lot about the feelings that transcend space and time, overcome storms and events, to create inner strength, create a source of intense life energy in every heart of the Vietnamese people, as well as the fire that transmits warmth in every Central Highlands house, like a persistent stream that permeates and overflows endlessly in the heart of the great forest.

Faith in me

When father told his son about the Party

A belief shines in the eyes

When father told his son about the Party

Shining a vast faith in storms and calms

The Party is still with us

The Party keeps us full of faith.

When you told me about the Party

Is to find a belief in the truth

When you told me about the Party

Is to have a vast faith

Like the homeland of Vietnam

Deep in our souls

Is a folk song mother lullaby

Burning in my heart the red fire

Bright in our hearts an unfading belief

The Party is the belief for you and me.

The Party is a song for you and me.

Burning in my heart the red fire

Brighten in our hearts a belief

No fading

The Party is the belief for you and me.

The Party is a song for you and me.

Linh Nga Nie Kdam

Linh Nga Nie Kdam said the idea and lyrics of the work "Faith in Me" came very naturally, as a recording of the artist's feelings at that time, family members reminding each other to stand firm, to be steadfast with the power of faith.

Musician Linh Nga Nie Kdam is the daughter of Doctor, People's Teacher Y Ngong Nie Kdam, one of the outstanding children of the Central Highlands. He was a National Assembly Delegate (continuously from the 1st to the 9th term), Chairman of the National Assembly's Ethnic Council, founder and former Principal of the Central Highlands University, to date in the Central Highlands there are at least 4 schools named after him. Her family at that time had about 7 party members.

Listen to the song "Faith in Me", composed by Linh Nga Nie Kdam, sung by People's Artist Ymoan Knul, the clip has been spread and loved by many people on social networks:


Artist Linh Nga Nie Kdam recounted that in the last days of artist Y Moan Knul’s life (in 2010), comrade Tong Thi Phong visited artist Y Moan Knul on a business trip. When hearing the great singer Y Moan pouring her heart and soul into the song “Faith in Me”, those present that day saw comrade Tong Thi Phong discreetly wiping away tears many times.

The special thing is that in the "lifetime" Album, the first and also the last DVD that People's Artist Y Moan left for the world, called "The Flame of the Central Highlands", there are 14 songs, he chose and included the song "Faith in Me". That is also very special, it is the love and trust that YMoan has for everyone and for life.

Listening to YMoan sing "Faith in Me" by Linh Nga Nie Kdam, I appreciate even more the talent, personality, character, and courage of great artists in life. In the face of many changes in the times, the belief in the path taken and chosen never changes.

Linh Nga Nie Kdam is an Ede girl, born in Cu Mgar, Dak Lak province, trained at the Hanoi Conservatory of Music, graduated from university with a degree in vocal music in 1979 and a degree in music composition in 1990. She is a musician, music researcher, writer, with many contributions.

- A series of musical works from songs to musical essays:Then one afternoon in Ban Me, One more time in the Fatherland, Rubber forest dawn, Highland love song, Ban Me afternoon moon, Highland rain, Drunken plateau, My beloved crossroads, HLinh sings on the river...

- Scientifically valuable music research:Music in the space of gongs, Music in the traditional cultural life of the Central Highlands, Some traditional musical instruments adapted in Dak Lak...

- Literary works:Mtao Ama Thuot's feelings, The day the lord left, The shadow of the afternoon, The water gourd of Hlam, The grass sings with tears, The immense Po thi in the windy season, The son of the Xa Nu forest...


Ngo Kien