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14 May 2020

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Fudan doctor turns to music to cheer souls up

Medicine has healing powers. So does music.

From ‘One World: Together at Home’, a virtual concert organized by the World Health Organization, to the live free performance given by Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli from an empty Duomo Cathedral, musicians all around the world are using music to soothe souls during the outbreak of COVID-19.

Recently, two pandemic-related songs, “Only One possibility” and “Spring Comes to Wuhan”, went viral on WeChat Moments, a Chinese social media platform, yet few people know about the artist behind the making of the two songs. Today, our report features Li Fahong, an amateur musician and doctor from the Department of Infectious Diseases at Fudan-Huashan Hospital.

Li Fahong

Triumph over COVID-19 is the only possibility

Like all other medics across the country on the frontline against COVID-19, Li had a schedule packed with checking on patients, reading CTs and doing contact investigation.

Usually it was already late into the night when Li was discharged from her duty. On her way home, she would hum a song to herself to relax her nerves. “Music is my armor against anxiety after a long busy day. It gives me inner peace,” she said.

It was at a moment like that an idea came to her that she might actually use music to cheer other people up like she did herself.

Li Fahong in protective clothing

February 2 was her first day off since the Spring Festival on January 25. Li was home listening to music. When the song “A Million Possibilities” by Christine Welch was played, the expression of loneliness in the lyrics reminded her of her colleagues away aiding Wuhan, making her wonder how they were doing there.

“At that moment, all I thought about was to make a song for them, hoping that it can be of some comfort,” she said. For four hours, she glued herself at her desk, rewriting the lyrics to its melody. The song was named “Only One possibility”, for Li believed that with so many people united to fight against the coronavirus, the victory is sure to come.

A few days later, more of Li’s colleagues left for Wuhan to help relieve the burden at module hospitals. Zhang Wenhong, director of the Huashan Department of Infectious Diseases, proposed to make a music video to send their best wishes to front-line health care workers. Li saw this as a good chance. On February 9, she recorded the song with Dr. Zheng Yuwei from Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center accompanying her on the piano. During the brief breaks she had from work , Li filmed the video of the song with other medics at Huashan Hospital. In the video, they hold a handmade placard that reads “Come home safely when spring arrives”. It took two nights for Li to complete editing the video.

Only One Possibility


You say with a smile

that sorry you can’t stay

There are people calling

Tears trickling down the face

of people who love you dearly

and watch you go away

  

This is the moment

There is only one possibility

Trains carry guardians in white

to the people in pain

My prayers are with you

when you are away

Hope you are fine

in the coldest days

  

Time will not wait

To save lives

You risk your life

Fingers numbed, breath held

Still we will thrive

  

This is the moment

There is only one possibility

Fight for your people to the end

And our victory is in certainty

  

You are not alone in this fight

My heart is with you on the frontline

  

This land

Forbids the triumph of the virus

We stand with everyone

Waiting for the call

The rising sun

ushers a new day that will come

  

This is the moment

There is only one possibility

Fight for your people to the end

And our victory is in certainty

  

You are not alone in this fight

My heart is with you on the frontline

  

This land

is where our heart beats

Take my hand

I will give you all my best

Blooming flowers

Chirping birds

Will bring back the message

That you will be home soon afterwards


Before releasing “Only One Possibility”, Li got in contact with Christine Welch, the performer of the original song “A Million Possibilities”, who soon filmed a video at her house in the U.S. to show her support for the Chinese people during the pandemic.

Christine Welch is an American singer, who went popular on YouTube for singing Chinese songs. As a Chinese language and literature major in college, Christine Welch has been keen on writing songs in Chinese. The song “A Million Possibilities”, written and performed by her, blew up in 2018 on Douyin, a Chinese video-sharing platform.

Christine Welch expressed her best wishes to those affected by the virus.

“Only One Possibility” immediately received sweeping praise on the official Wechat account of Huashan Infectious Diseases Department.

“Only One Possibility” received sweeping praise.

The most-upvoted comment came from a doctor who said, “Both my wife and I are medical workers. She left for Wuhan on our son’s twentieth birthday on the 3rd day of the Chinese New Year. Now her birthday is approaching and I have made a video to celebrate her birthday. This song literally speaks to my soul.” It received nearly 7,000 likes.

This spring of Wuhan is worthy of celebration

Li’s supervisor, Professor Zhang Jiming, watched the music video from the frontline in Wuhan. In his phone call to Li, he said, “Wuhan is an impressive city. So many people put their life at risk to help the city. Why not write a song about it?” Li took his advice and started working on the song.

At the time, good news came from the once epicenter of COVID-19, with a sharp decline in newly confirmed cases and an increase of patients cured and discharged from module hospitals. “The second song was dedicated to the city that was about to recover from the epidemic and enjoy a fresh start in this springtime,” Li said. This time, she was both the lyricist and composer of the song. Named “Spring Comes to Wuhan”, the song was released on March 20, the vernal equinox day signifying the beginning of spring.

Besides Li’s colleagues, their kids were also invited to record the song. “The pure and sweet voices of children can get to your heart without using any singing techniques. The power of their voices lies in their innocence,” said Li.

Having not learned music theory in any systematic way, the only principle Li abode by when creating music was to make sure her songs really move people in own voice.  

Her straightforward approach worked very well given the viewers response to the launch of the song.

“I can’t image how the kids of the medics managed their life with their mom and dad being away in Wuhan for two months! I’m in tears.” 


“I cried when I heard the kids sing ‘Wuhan, Wuhan, I’l lend you my dad/mom’.”

Spring Comes to Wuhan


Wuhan

Are you alright?

I’ll lend you my dad/mum

Hope you will soon regain your might

  

Wuhan

Spring is around the corner

And gorgeous cherry blossoms are almost in bloom

  

Over a beautiful scene the sun is lingering

Alive with birds and sweet with breath of early spring

To pick the thawing sod a pair of swallows fly

Basking on the warm sand, two by two lovebirds lie

I have just drunk the water of Yangtze

And come to eat the fish of Wuchang

Now I am swimming across the great Yangtze

Looking afar to the open sky of Hubei


Us together

We are fearless

Your eyes, your smile

carry me through the storm and darkness

When spring is in full bloom

blessed with fragrant cherry blossoms

We shall let our guard down

And hold each other tight with no problems

  

Us together

Fight to the end

I know how you feel

Even without one word spoken

The day will come

when I can look at your face

You smile

And your clear beautiful eyes

  

Wuhan, get well soon

We’re waiting for our parents’ safe return

to our peaceful home


Li sees music as a way to unite people by evoking their genuine emotions and feelings. In these two songs, she shared her experiences and observations not as a professional artist, but as a medical worker. “We are not mythical angels with halo. There is nothing fancy about being a medical worker. Every day we should humbly remind ourselves of our duty, which is to serve people and save lives, because life matters,” she said.  

Li (middle) shares how she created the songs at an event to celebrate the safe return of Huashan Hospital medics from Wuhan.

When asked about what she would write about for her next song, Li said, “Life. We should remember the lives lost to the virus, be they patients or medical workers. In the meantime, we should take this chance to reflect on the purpose of life.”  

Music transcends all boundaries. Here we share the two songs with all the doctors and patients around the world fighting the pandemic. United we stand, together we fight. There is only one possibility  human being will win!

  


Source: Office of Publicity, Fudan University Shanghai Medical College

Editor: Deng Jianguo, Li Yijie



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