The ending song of " Journey to the West " was " Chasing the Moon " sung by Zhu Yin. This song was written by Tang Shuchen and composed by Hou Xiang. It was included in the album " The Great Sage of Zhou: Journey to the West: The Movie Music and Singing Version ", which was released in 1995. The song was sung in Cantonese, and it was an interlude from the movie," The Great Sage of the Chinese Oscaristic Journey: Getting Married."
The ending song of " Journey to the West " was " Chasing Dreams " sung by Zhu Yin. The song was written by Tang Shuchen and composed by Hou Xiang. It was included in the album " Journey to the West: The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal " and was released on May 1, 1995. The song was sung in Cantonese and was the ending theme song of the movie, A Chinese Oath to the West.
The ending song of " Journey to the West " was " Chasing Dreams " sung by Zhu Yin.
Zhu Yin's song, Chasing the Moon, was an interlude of the 1995 Hong Kong movie, The Great Sage of a Chinese Opus Westward Journey Marries. This song was written by Tang Shuchen and composed by Hou Xiang. The lyrics of the song described a dream-seeking story, expressing the youthful heart and colorful thoughts.
Zhu Yin was one of the main leads in the movie, A Chinese Oscarness. She played the role of Zixia Fairy in the movie. Westward Chinese Oscarness was a romantic comedy film directed and scripted by Stephen Chou. It was released in China Hong Kong, on February 4, 1995. The movie was adapted from the supernatural novel Journey to the West written by Wu Chengen, a Chinese writer from the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yin's excellent acting skills made her play Zixia Fairy deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and became one of the audience's favorite characters.
There were two theme songs for " Journey to the West "," Chasing Dreams " and " Love of a Lifetime ". " Chasing Dreams " was sung by Zhu Yin, written by Tang Shuchen, and composed by Hou Xiang. It was included in the album " The Great Sage of the Heavenly Zhou: Journey to the West: The Movie Music and Singing Version ", which was released on May 1, 1995. " The Love of a Lifetime " was sung by Lu Guanting, written by Tang Shuchen, and composed by Lu Guanting. It was included in the album " The Great Sage of Zhou, Heaven's Equal: Journey to the West: A Double Movie Song and Music Singing Version ". It was also the ending song of Stephen Chou's classic movie," The Great Sage of a Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West Marries ". These two songs expressed the sadness and helplessness of love with their deep and delicate melody and lyrics.
The ending song of A Chinese Oath to the West was sung by Lu Guanting.
The ending song of " Journey to the West " was " Love of a Lifetime " sung by Lu Guanting. This song was composed and sung by Lu Guanting, and the lyrics were written by Tang Shuchen. It described the process of a boy growing into a man, expressing a helpless and sad feeling of longing. In the years after the movie became a classic, Lu Guanting sang the song on various stages. Lu Guanting was a unique singer-songwriter in the Hong Kong music scene. He was known as the " King of BGM " in Hong Kong. He had composed hundreds of unforgettable movie music and theme songs and won countless awards. In addition to " The Love of a Lifetime," Lu Guanting also composed the background music of Zhou Runfa's appearance in the movie " God of Gamblers " and the theme song of " The Thief of Time," such as " Time Fury." Because of the large number and high quality of his works, some netizens joked that Lu Guanting "fed half of the Hong Kong music industry" on his own.
There were many original singers in " A Chinese Oath to the West," including MC Lin Jingfu, Friendship Contact, Raidas, Feng Yun, Zheng Jingji, Huang Baoxin, Zhou Huimin, Maria Codero, Ou Ruiqiang, MC Wang Zeyu, MC Meng Ke, and so on.
The ending song of A Chinese Oath to the West was called 'Love of a Lifetime'.
Lu Guanting and Karen Mok were the original singers of the theme song of A Chinese Oath to the West.