Morning glory Life (Sung by Song Hae, Lyrics by Kim Byung-gul, Composed/Arranged by Sin Dae-sung)
안녕하세요 안녕하세요 일요일의 남자 송해쏭 동서라 남북 없이 발길 닿는 대로 바람에 구름 가듯 떠도는 세월이 몇 해이던가 묻지 마라 내 가는 길을 구수한 사투리에 이 마음이 머물면 나팔꽃 같은 내 인생 풍악소리 드높이고 안녕하세요 안녕하세요 우리 함께 노래 불러요 안녕하세요 안녕하세요 일요일의 남자 송해쏭 동서라 남북 없이 발길 닿는 대로 바람에 구름 가듯 떠도는 세월이 몇 해이던가 묻지 마라 내 가는 길을 구수한 사투리에 이 마음이 머물면 나팔꽃 같은 내 인생 풍악소리 드높이고 안녕하세요 안녕하세요 우리 함께 노래 불러요 우리 함께 노래불러요 ※ It’s the lyrics of “Morning glory life” and it’s a song about Song Hae’s autobiographical story.
On KBS 1TV, “National Singing Contest,” a Korean long-lived TV program that represents Sunday daytime for about 41 years from November 9, 1980, to the present and gives a glimpse of the singing skills of the entire nation. Song Hae, who has been the host of this program for more than 30 years, passed away in June. Sorrowing the death of the national MC, who led the era, I went to Jongno 3-ga, where Songhae-gil (Road name: Supyo-gil), where traces of the deceased remain everywhere.
South Korea : “National Singing Contest”, Japan : “のど自慢”
First broadcast on November 9, 1980, in Korea and on March 15, 1953, in Japan
When I was young, between 12:00 and 1:00 on Sunday, my parents strongly wanted to watch the national singing contest, so I just went back to my room without seeing other channels I wanted to see. When I heard someone’s voice from time to time in the room, I remember that I made clumsy evaluations. It was aired in Japan first, and it was aired in Korea in the same format ^^ (Detailed explanation is National Singing Contest – namu.wiki)
There are many old stores on the back street of Tapgol Park in Jongno 3-ga. For those with poor pockets, there are many places to fill their stomachs with cheap, delicious food, alcohol, and snacks. The reason why it was called Songhae-gil is that Song Hae, who was usually frugal, visited this place a lot.
The past and present of Jongno 3-ga through TIME ZONE
Jongno 3-ga, where Tapgol Park is located, had many dating courses with movie companies in the past and is still a hot place
Jongno is an indispensable place for me. When I was studying Japanese, I studied Japanese in Jongno, and Jongno was the place where I first got drunk and kept painful memories. Twenty years ago and now, a lot of things have changed, but I don’t think it’s going to change the part of giving memories to people who visit this place.
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