1 The Tongtian Avenue is Wide and Broad - Clover Singing Group; Cui Jinghao
Lyricist: Yao Ming Vocalist: Cui Jinghao Vocals: "Clover" singing group's song "The Tongtian Avenue is Wide and Broad" It is the opening theme song in the sequel (2000) of the CCTV TV series "Journey to the West". Composed by Yao Ming and sung by Choi Kyung-ho.
2 A flower will always bloom with you - Pan Jun
CCTV version of the 2000 sequel to "Journey to the West" Lyricist: Wu Cheng'en Composer: Yao Ming Singer: Pan Jun's beautiful melody Describe the friendship between Princess Peacock and Monk Tang. It's a pity that the Peacock Princess is "uninterested in falling flowers", but Tang Monk is "ruthless in flowing water". A touching episode, leaving a beautiful melody that is sung to this day. It can be seen that "classics" always touch people's souls.
3 The Song of Zhu Bajie - Ma Guoguang
Lyrics: Yan Su; music: Xu Jing; a cappella: Ma Guoguang, the song "The Song of Zhu Bajie" is the 25th episode of CCTV Mythology in the 88 edition The episode of the seventh episode of the TV series "Journey to the West" "The Plan to Harvest Zhu Bajie". Zhu Bajie is played by Ma Dehua, and Miss Gao is played by Wei Huili. "The Song of Zhu Bajie" has a humorous style and vividly expresses the cuteness of Zhu Bajie
4 The carefree Sun Dasheng - Zhang Xu
The carefree Sun Dasheng - the TV series "Journey to the West" "Record" interlude; Lyricist: Yan Su; Composer: Xu Jingqing; The accompaniment music of this song is the interlude of the third episode "The Great Sage Havoc in Heaven".
5 Returning from the Buddhist Scriptures - Jiang Dawei
Songs in the play (lyrics by Dai Yinglu, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Jiang Dawei): Interlude of the twenty-fifth episode "Bosheng Bliss".
6 Guanfeng Bi Mawen--Chengdu Xicheng District Children's Palace Chorus
Lyricist: Yan Su; Composer: Xu Jingqing; Singer name: Children's Chorus; Album name: Journey to the West Interlude ; Singing: Children's chorus; This song appeared as a soundtrack in the second episode of CCTV's old version of "Journey to the West" "Guan Feng Bi Ma Wen".
7 A road in your heart is a smooth road - Chi Chongrui
Song: A road in your heart is a smooth road; Source: Liuxiaolingtong version of the TV series "Journey to the West"; Album: "Journey to the West" "CCTV old version" full record; vocals: Chi Chongrui.
8 It’s hard to leave if you can’t keep it - Li Shu
Interlude of the CCTV TV series "Journey to the West Sequel"; Lyricist: Yi Ming Composer: Xu Jingqing; Singer: Li Shu; Album: Journey to the West Complete record of music; source: 2000 TV series "Journey to the West Sequel".
9 Let’s go like this--Chen Xiaotao
Lyricist: Yao Ming; Composer: Yao Ming; Singer: Chen Xiaotao; Episode 3 of the TV series "Journey to the West Continuation" "The True and False Monkey King" In the song, Sun Wukong killed several bandits and Tang Monk rushed back to Huaguo Mountain. The whole song sang Sun Wukong's pain of separation and his reluctance to leave Tang Monk. This song is sung by singer Chen Xiaotao, with extremely delicate emotions and true feelings. Make the listener cry.
10 Zhu Bajie carries his wife on his back - Jia Bing
The episode "The Plan to Acquire Zhu Bajie" in the seventh episode of the TV series "Journey to the West" has witty lyrics and beautiful melody.
11 Look at me leaping on my horse and whipping my whip - Chi Chongrui
Lyricist: Yao Ming; Composer: Yao Ming; Singer: Chi Chongrui; is the ninth episode of "Journey to the West Sequel" "Pray for Rain in Fengxian County" episode. This song sings about the determination of the four masters and apprentices to go to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures, and their fearlessness in facing difficulties. "
12 How much love and meaning - Wu Jing; Mou Xuanfu
Composer: Xu Jingqing; Lyricist: Yi Ming; Singer: Wu Jing, Mou Xuanfu, for the old version of CCTV's "Journey to the West" The episode was created, but ultimately failed to appear in the TV series due to various reasons.
13 Majestic My Land of China - Zhang Mai
It is the sixteenth episode of "Journey to the West Sequel". The ending song of "Guan Deng Jinping Mansion" (i.e. the ending theme of the finale), the ending songs of the first fifteen episodes are all "Dare to Ask Where is the Road" (sung by Jiang Dawei)
14 Bottomless Boat. Song - Ye Mao
Song in the play, (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Ye Mao): Episode 25 "Boss of Paradise"
15. Green Bodhi Tree--Li Jingxian
Songs in the play, (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Li Jingxian): Interlude of the twenty-fifth episode "Boss of Paradise".
16 Demoted to Five Elements Mountain - Ding Xiaoqing
The song in the play, (also known as "He Wish He Was Just a Grass") (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Ding Xiaoqing) : The original episode of the fourth episode "Trapped in the Five Elements Mountain", which was broadcast in 1986 when the first 11 episodes were all aired.
17 Five Hundred Years of Change - Yu Junjian
Songs in the play, (lyrics written by Yan Su, music composed by Xu Jingqing, sung by Yu Junjian): Episode 4 "Trapped in the Five Elements Mountain" Interlude, 25 The full episode replaced "He Wish He Was Just a Grass" when it was aired in its entirety.
18 Great Sacred Songs--Hu Yinyin
Songs in the play, (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Hu Yinyin): Episode 3 "The Great Sage Havoc in Heaven" Interlude, Episode 25 It replaced "Born Without a Name" during its full broadcast.
The nameless 19-year-old has no surname - Wang Xiaoqing
The song in the play, (originally known as "Monkey King, the Monkey King") (lyrics by Fu Lin and Xiaoling, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Huang Xiaoqun) ): The original episode of the third episode of "The Great Sage Havoc in Heaven", which was broadcast in 1986 when the first 11 episodes were all aired. The TV series song tape was changed to Wang Xiaoqing's singing.
20 Dare to Ask Where the Road Is - Jiang Dawei
Songs in the play, (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Jiang Dawei/Zhang Baomo): theme song and ending song. In 1984, two episodes of "The Plan to Harvest Zhu Bajie" and "Three Strikes of Bone Demons" premiered, and in 1986, the first 11 episodes were all sung by Zhang Baomo. When the 25th episode was aired, it was changed to Jiang Dawei singing.
21 Let’s Go—Zhou Lifu
Songs in the play, (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Zhou Lifu/Li Jingxian): Episode 4 “Trapped in Five Elements Mountain” "episode. It was sung by Li Jingxian when the first 11 episodes were aired in 1986. When the 25th episode was aired, it was changed to Zhou Lifu singing.
22 Can't Dispel This Little Sorrow - Yu Junjian
Songs in the play, (lyrics written by Yan Su, music composed by Xu Jingqing, sung by Yu Junjian): Interlude of the tenth episode "Three Beats of Bone Demons".
Why is 23 Thousands of Miles Far Away in the West - Wu Jing
Songs in the play, (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Wu Jing): Episode 19 "Wandering into Xiaoleiyin" "episode.
24 Tianzhu Girl--Li Lingyu
Songs in the play, (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Li Lingyu): Episode 24 "Tianzhu Collects the Jade Rabbit" episode.
25 Clear Sky and Moonlight - Chi Chongrui
Songs in the play, (lyrics written by Yan Su, music composed by Xu Jingqing, sung by Chi Chongrui): Episode 18 "Sweeping the Tower" "Strange Injustice" episode.
26 It’s hard to meet and say goodbye - Zhang Jian
Songs in the play, (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Wu Jing): Episode 16 "Qu Jing Daughter" Country" episode.
27 Daughter's Love--Wu Jing
Songs in the play, (lyrics by Yang Jie, music by Xu Jingqing, sung by Wu Jing): Interlude of the sixteenth episode "Qu Jing Daughter's Kingdom".
28 Journey to the West Overture - National Ballet of China Orchestra
Songs in the play, (composed by Xu Jingqing, performed by: National Ballet of China Orchestra, conductor: Hu Bingxu): opening song of each episode , used for the first time during the full broadcast of 25 episodes.
CCTV's 86 version of "Journey to the West" is adapted from the literary classic of the same name by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Cheng'en. It is a 41-episode costume myth drama produced by China International Television Corporation. Directed by Yang Jie, co-written by Dai Yinglu, Yang Jie and Zou Yiqing, starring Liu Xiaolingtong, Xu Shaohua, Chi Chongrui, Wang Yue, Ma Dehua, Cui Jingfu, Yan Huaili, Liu Dagang, Li Shihong, Li Yang, Zhang Yunming, Li Po Serve as the main dubbing. The play tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Seng, who help protect the eminent monk Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty when he goes to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. The four masters and apprentices rush to the beach and take risks along the way, subjugate monsters, go through eighty-one difficulties, retrieve the scriptures, and finally correct the results. story.