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What are the background music in Louis Koo Carman Lee version of the condor heroes?

1. The Original Scenery of My Hometown

The Original Scenery of My Hometown, formerly known as "The Original Scenery of My Hometown", is a piece by Zong Cilang, a master of Japanese Tao Di. Through the fresh and melodious music of Tao Di, this paper expounds his feelings for all things in nature and mountains and rivers. It has appeared in TVB The Duke Of Mount Deer (Jordan chan Edition), The Condor Heroes (Louis Koo Edition) and Heroes Day.

2. Dawn of the Hero

Dawn of the Hero is the work of Yokoyama Seiji, a famous Japanese musician. It is the opening song of the seven-hour cartoon film The History of the Three Kingdoms, and it is also a combination of Japan's own sophisticated synthesizer and Chinese folk music instruments.

Chinese folk music instruments include erhu, guzheng, pipa, etc. In order to make fine music, the Japanese side specially invited performers from the mainland to Japan to participate in the whole recording, including all styles of the film that respected the China style, and the main melody melody of the soundtrack was always played by erhu, from the interlude of the theme song to the main soundtrack paragraphs.

This famous piece of music has been quoted many times in China's martial arts movies and TV series (such as the Louis Koo version of The Condor Heroes). This song depicts the chaos in the world at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the people are in dire straits. I hope heroes can help the country and save the hearts of ordinary people.

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1. Theme Song (Myth Love Story)

Myth Love Story is a song sung by Emil Wakin Chau and Chyi Yu, written by lin xi, composed by Emil Wakin Chau and arranged by Hong Jingyao. It is a TV series "The Condor" starring Louis Koo and Carman Lee in the TVB version of Hong Kong in 1995. The song is a Cantonese version of "All Lovers in the World", and "All Lovers in the World" is also sung by Emil Wakin Chau and Chyi Yu.

2. Ending song (Return to Come)

Return to Come is the theme song of the mainland release of the 1995 Louis Koo version of The Condor Heroes, written by Xiaoke and sung by Hu Bing and Xerinay Malik. The album is Red Star Six.