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Sarah, Lala, Lala, Lala, Lala, which lyric is it?
Lyrics of the cheerleading song Happy Express.

Lyrics: Xu Tian;

Arranged by Zhang Hongguang;

Original singer: Sun Yue;

Its lyrics are:

You look unhappy and frown. You told me you had a problem.

It's nothing. Everyone makes mistakes in life. Don't be discouraged, drive this happy express with me.

Come with me. Hold your head up.

Shake your hand, shake your heart.

Shalala is a happy express train, and we should work hard every day and every year.

Be happy, relax and think about doing it seriously. Don't turn left, don't turn right, don't go straight.

Don't complain, don't be sad. Good luck will accompany you. Come with me.

Sarah, raise your head. Sarah, wave.

Shalala, shalala, young your heart. Salala, Happy Express.

Every day, every year, we should work hard, be happy and relaxed, and think about doing it seriously.

Don't turn left, don't turn right, don't go straight, don't complain, don't be sad, and good luck will be with you.

Come with me, sand, sand, hold your head up,

Shake your hand, shake your heart.

Extended data:

The song "Happy Express" was published in Sun Yue's third solo album "Happy Express" in June 1998 65438+ 10/. Although this song comes from a cover of Sarah Lala by the Walker couple, Sun Yue handed over a perfect answer sheet that met the needs of the public at that time under the arrangement of Zhang Hongguang and Xu Tian's appropriate Chinese lyrics.

Although the Happy Express in Sun Yue is not as heroic as starting all over again, the song "frown if you are unhappy/you tell me that you have a problem/everyone makes mistakes in life. It's no big deal/don't be discouraged and drive this happy express with me" is also catchy and spreads some positive energy.