"Lovesickness" is the theme song of "Youth Journey: Lovesickness".
The theme song "Lovesickness" of "Youth Traveling - An Inch of Lovesickness" was composed by Zhao Dan. The lyrics are selected from the lyrics of "Ruan Langgui·The golden palms of the sky are dewed into frost" by Yan Jidao, a poet in the Song Dynasty. "The old fragrance remains like the original powder" and "Partridge Sky·Drunkly Patting Spring Clothes and Cherishing the Old Fragrance" were performed by Wang Xi and Xianzi in an affectionate duet. The lyricist Yan Jidao's poems are profound and delicate, and the composer Zhao Dan's melody is deep and affectionate. The theme song "Lovesickness", which spans ancient and modern collaborations, is full of emotional twists and turns.
Friends have gone, lovers are no longer around, the singer turns all joys and sorrows into seven notes, sighing to the heaven and the earth. A heart-clearing string and melodious melody describe all the sorrows of parting in the play, perfectly interpreting the euphemistic sadness of "Love is without words, don't waste tears on a flower note".
Background introduction to "Youth Lovers"
Adapted from Zi Wei's novel "Lovesickness", the ancient costume martial arts romance drama "Youth Lovers" is exclusively produced by Penguin Films "Lovesickness" was officially launched on Tencent Video and Youku Video in June 2020. The play is written by Wu Tong and directed by Mao Kunyu. It tells the story of the "young hermit" Zuo Qingci and the disguised thief "Fei Kouer" who shouldered the burden of their family and country side by side during the turbulent years of the mountains and rivers and the darkness of the martial arts world. A story about killing the noble ministers in the court and restoring righteousness to the world.
The play stars Zhang Yao, Zhang Yaqin, Zou Tingwei, Deng Yuli, Zheng Hao, Shi Yunpeng, Xu Mengyuan and other leading actors. Huang Haibing and Lu Xingyu specially starred in "Youth Travel One Inch Acacia Film and Television Original Soundtrack" produced by Tencent Music and Penguin Co-produced by film and television, the soundtrack of the play was composed and produced by composer Zhao Dan.