The songs in the TV series "Flying Immortals" are: "Thousand Years of Tears", "One Eye for Ten Thousand Years", "Moon Pass", "After Dawn", "Eccentric" and so on.
"Thousand Years of Tears" is the ending song of the TV series "Flying Immortals", sung by Tank, lyrics by Lv Jianzhong and Li Yao, and a Chinese song composed by Lv Jianzhong, which was included in the "Flying Immortals TV Soundtrack" released by Huayan International on February 10, 2005. Later, it was included in the personal ** "Fighting! The Way of Survival. "Thousand Years of Tears" has been covered by Shuangsheng and Deng Yujun.
The song "Thousand Years of Tears" is euphemistic and tortuous, full of classical charm, and it reveals a little unspeakable sadness when listened to, which can make people understand the artistic conception expressed in the song, supplemented by the plot of this TV series, which is a perfect match.
One Eye for Ten Thousand Years was written by Sh.e singing, Yao Ruolong lyrics, Lin Junjie composition, Hong Minke arranged a Chinese song, is the theme song of the costume TV series "Flying Immortals", released on February 10, 2005, included in ** "Flying Immortals TV Soundtrack", and later included in sh.eOn July 21, 2006, the **"Forever New Song + Selection" issued by Taiwan Huayan International **shares***. The style of the song is Chinese style, and the song is full of tension, mainly expressing the touching and affectionate relationship between the Seven Fairies and Dong Yong.
The song "After Dawn" was sung by Hu Ge, lyrics by Xie Zhanjun, music composed by Lu Jianzhong, and included in ** "Flying Immortals TV Soundtrack". "After Dawn" is an episode of the TV series "Flying Immortals".
Flying Immortals is adapted from the folklore "Heavenly Immortals", directed by Liu Yang and starring Hu Ge and Ariel Lin. It mainly tells the story between the mortal Dong Yong and the Seven Fairies. The play premiered on January 15, 2006 on Chongqing TV Channel.