1. Who Makes the Golden Harvest?
Who Makes the Golden Harvest?, composed by Trần Chinh, is a simple and easy-to-remember song about farmers. It tells the story of hardworking farmers who toil day and night to grow the food we eat. The song teaches children to appreciate the efforts of farmers who bring the golden harvest to life and to value the work that goes into producing every grain of rice.
"Who works the fields to make the golden harvest?
The soil is fertile, crops grow strong and green.
There’s a farmer working day and night.
Growing corn, rice, cassava, and sweet potatoes in the fields."

2. Growing Up to Drive the Tractor
This classic children's song has been loved across generations with its lively and enthusiastic rhythm. The song tells the story of a child dreaming of growing up to drive a tractor, replacing the buffalo in the fields to help farmers with their hard work. With this, the harvest season will be bountiful. The song also teaches children to appreciate and respect the hardworking farmers and their important profession.
"The child watches the tractor, replacing the buffalo.
The plowing is deep, fast, and effortless.
The harvest season brings abundant rice, with grains drying on the yard.
Oh! I love the farmer, dear farmer.
The child watches the tractor, replacing the buffalo.
The plowing is deep, fast, and effortless.
The harvest season brings abundant rice, and the cooperative dries it in the yard.
Loving the homeland.
Growing up, I will drive the tractor."

3. Harvest Season
It has been over half a century since the song “Harvest Season” was first created. Every time we hear it again, our hearts are filled with nostalgia for the countryside where we were born and raised, where the peaceful days of childhood are cherished. In rural Vietnam, harvest days with the golden rice stalks weighed down by grains, carried back home by farmers, symbolize the dedication of people who toil under the harsh sun. These scenes are the epitome of happiness and prosperity for them. Recognizing this, composer Văn Cao wrote “Harvest Season”, which became one of the most beloved songs about rural Vietnam.
“Harvest Season” opens with simple words that describe a peaceful rural area: “The harvest season brings joy to the village, just like on the fields. The rice is safe from invaders, and the golden season graces the countryside. Joy fills the village, with spears and swords in hand.” The music is calm and steady, but words like “invaders” and “spears, swords” hint at the backdrop of the song. The “spears and swords” likely refer to the crude weapons carried by farmers to protect themselves in case of trouble during the war, in a region not under enemy control. Farming work is always tough, but rural people embody the best qualities of the Vietnamese spirit—optimistic and pure. Regardless of the challenges, they maintain a joyful outlook, never giving in to despair or pessimism.


4. I Love the Farmers
I love the farmers is a song created by Hoang Yen. This is one of the most popular songs about farmers, perfect for teaching young children in kindergarten.
The song has a simple and easy-to-learn melody, making it ideal for little ones. The lyrics express the gratitude of a child towards the hardworking farmers who plow the fields, sow seeds, and harvest crops to create the rice that fills our bowls.
"The farmer plows the fields in the sun,
The farmer grows rice and grains,
I hold the bowl, thanking the farmers,
I'll always remember and appreciate the farmers."


5. The Farmer
The Farmer is a lively and cheerful song for young children, with short, easy-to-remember lyrics. It is perfect for children to perform in class during music and dance activities.
The song also helps children understand the hard work of farmers who toil all day long to produce the rice that we eat every day.
Song lyrics:
"We have enough rice to eat,
Thanks to the farmers who plant and plow,
Through sun and rain, they never stop,
Working all day, yet they remain joyful...".


7. The Rice of Our Village
Considered an enduring song through the years, 'Hạt Gạo Làng Ta' was adapted by composer Trần Viết Bính from the poem of the same name. This song, which speaks of the farming profession, reflects the hardships faced by the working class during the war years.
The song's message reveals the immense challenges, dangers, and struggles involved in producing rice during wartime. Despite these hardships, farmers continued to work the fields, remaining committed to supporting the frontlines from the rear.
The song's simple yet heartfelt lyrics resonate deeply, reminding listeners of the bravery and resilience of farmers.

8. Owed to the Farmers
Owed to the Farmers is a song by Bùi Anh Tôn, composed with a gentle ¾ rhythm and a soothing melody. The song expresses gratitude towards farmers for their tireless efforts in cultivating the rice that sustains us. Through sweat and hard work, they tend to the fields, fertilize, and plow to ensure the rice grows.
The song encourages children to value each grain of rice and not waste the food they have, recognizing the labor that goes into it. It is a valuable lesson in gratitude that parents can instill in children to shape their character.

