01. "Overture"?
02. "Happy Gathering at Flower and Fruit Mountain"
03. "Happy Flower and Fruit Mountain"
04. "Born without a Name"
05. "Martial Arts"
06. "The Carefree Sun Dasheng"
07. "Official Title" "Bi Ma Plague"
08. "A Big Trouble at the Peach Club"
09. "Just Entering the Lingxiao Palace"
10. "The Complete Version of the Antian Club" "
11. "An Tianhui Theatrical Version"
12. "The Queen Mother"
13. "Being Demoted to the Five Elements Mountain"
14. "Five Hundred Years of Mulberry Fields and Changing Seas"
15. "Water"?
16. "Memories"
17. "River Flowing Children"
18. "Releasing Life" (Recognizing Mother)
19. "Farewell"
20. "Walk, Go"
21 ."It's Difficult to Travel in Wind and Rain"
22. "Sword Dance"
23. "The Clear Sky and the Moon are Bright"
24. "The Song of Bajie"
25. "Zhu Bajie Carrying His Wife"
26. "Guanyin Song"
27. "Tianfu Music"
28. "Journey to the West" "Happy New Year"
29. "Hunting"
30. "First Arrival in the Country of Daughters"
31. "Daughter's Love"
32. "Why Travel Thousands of Miles to the West"
33. "A Mandarin Duck's Dream"
34. "Can't Blow This Little Sorrow Away"
35. "Nothing" "Boat Song"
36. "Tianzhu Girl"
37. "It's Hard to Meet and Say Goodbye"
38. "Green Bodhi Tree"
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39. "Returning from the Buddhist Scriptures"
40. "Dare to Ask Where the Road Is"
Extended information:
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86 version of the song
Song
Journey to the West Overture?
The opening song of each episode was used for the first time in the 25th episode. Composed by Xu Jingqing, performed by: National Ballet of China Orchestra Conducted by: Hu Bingxu
1. A hundred songs and thousands of twists and turns show sincerity?
Wang Liping wrote the lyrics, Wang Liping composed the music, Wu Yanze sang: 1984 "Ji Shu" The theme song (i.e. the opening song) of the two episodes of "Zhu Bajie" and "Three Strikes of Bone Demons". The ending song was "Ask Where the Road Is", which was later replaced by "Journey to the West Overture" when the first 11 episodes were aired in 1986.
2. Dare to ask where the road is?
Theme song and ending song, the two episodes of "The Plan to Harvest Pig Bajie" and "Three Strikes of Bone Demons" premiered in 1984, and the first 11 episodes in 1986 The whole broadcast is sung by Zhang Baomo. When the 25th episode was aired, it was changed to Jiang Dawei singing. Yan Su wrote the lyrics, Xu Jingqing composed the music, and Jiang Dawei/Zhang Baomo sang.
3. Born without a name or a surname?
Original episode of the third episode "The Great Sage Havoc in Heaven". Originally called "Monkey King, Monkey King", it was written by Fu Lin and Xiaoling, composed by Xu Jingqing, and sung by Huang Xiaoqun: the first 11 episodes were broadcast in 1986. The song tape of the TV series was changed to Wang Xiaoqing's singing.
4. The Great Sacred Song?
The third episode of "The Great Sage Havoc in Heaven" has lyrics written by Yan Su, music composed by Xu Jingqing, and sung by Hu Yinyin. It replaced "Life" when the 25th episode was aired. No name, no surname."
5. Being demoted to the Five Elements Mountain?
Interlude of the third episode "The Great Sage Havoc in the Heavenly Palace". Also known as "He Wish He Was Just a Grass", lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, performed by Ding Xiaoqing: the original episode of the fourth episode of "Trapped in the Five Elements Mountain", which was broadcast in 1986 when the first 11 episodes were broadcast.
6. Five hundred years of mulberry fields and changes in the sea?
Lyrics written by Yan Su, music composed by Xu Jingqing, sung by Yu Junjian: The fourth episode of "Trapped in the Five Elements Mountain" interlude, which replaced the 25th episode when it was broadcast in full "He Wish He Was Just a Grass"
7. Walk, walk?
Interlude of the fourth episode "Trapped in Five Elements Mountain", lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, Zhou Lifu/ Sung by Li Jingxian: 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.
8. Can’t you blow away this little bit of sorrow?
The interlude of the tenth episode "Three Beats of Bone Demons", written by Yan Su, composed by Xu Jingqing, and sung by Yu Junjian:
9. Daughter's love?
The interlude of the sixteenth episode "Learning from the Daughter's Kingdom", written by Yang Jie, composed by Xu Jingqing, and sung by Wu Jing:
10. Is it hard to see each other or say goodbye?
The interlude of the 16th episode "The Kingdom of Women" was written by Yan Su, composed by Xu Jingqing, and sung by Wu Jing:
11. The moon is bright in the clear sky?
No. Interlude of the eighteenth episode "Sweeping Towers to Discuss Strange Injustices", lyrics written by Yan Su, music composed by Xu Jingqing, sung by Chi Zhongrui:
12. Why is the sky thousands of miles away in the west:?
Episode 19 Interlude of "Standing into Little Thunder" (lyrics by Yan Su, music by Xu Jingqing, and singing by Wu Jing):
13. Tianzhu Girl?
Interlude of Episode 24 "Tianzhu Collects the Jade Rabbit" Lyrics written by Yan Su, music composed by Xu Jingqing, sung by Li Lingyu:
14. Green Bodhi Tree?
Episode 25 "Boss of Bliss" Episode 25 Lyrics written by Yan Su, music composed by Xu Jingqing, music by Li Jingxian Singing:
15. Bottomless Boat Song?
Interlude of the twenty-fifth episode "Boss of Paradise", written by Yan Su, composed by Xu Jingqing, sung by Ye Mao:
16. Returning from Buddhist scriptures:?
The episode of the twenty-fifth episode "Bossing into Paradise". Lyrics written by Dai Yinglu, music composed by Xu Jingqing, sung by Jiang Dawei:
17. Official Feng Bi Ma Wen?
This song was featured in the second episode of CCTV's old version of "Journey to the West" "Guan Feng Bi Ma Wen" "Appears as a soundtrack
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Journey to the West Episode