![]() ![]() Children’s TV shows and songs show children’s life in those days and allow us to recapture precious collective memories in our pastimes.Ĭheng Kok-kong has written many songs for children over the years. As a primary school teacher, he loved writing children’s songs, with educational elements imprinted in the lyrics. He first participated in a recreation and leisure TV show in 1971 for handicraft skills demonstration. Then, he got the chance to engage in the production of a children’s TV show. ![]() He suggested the director to feature children’s songs in the show, and recommended himself for writing and rehearsing for those songs. Children’s TV shows provided him opportunities in lyrics writing and performance of children’s songs, and enabled him to develop further opportunities in lyrics writing such as songs for Cantonese dramas in variety show “Enjoy Yourself Tonight”.Ĭheng Kok-kong began to take an interest in writing children’s songs for children’s TV shows in the 1970s. At first, TV broadcasters produced children’s shows merely for fulfilling the requirement of the service license. ![]() With the success of “Hopscotch” aired in 1976, more children’s TV shows were produced over the years afterwards, such as “430 Shuttle”, “Lightning Fax Machine”, etc. Owing to the hit “Hopscotch”, the show host Sunny Wong and the children cast, as well as children’s songs of the show enjoyed immense popularity among children. A popular trend of Children’s songs was thus developed. Ī promotion campaign for “Hopscotch” was launched by the TV broadcaster during 1977 to 1979. #Paula tsui songs for freePAULA TSUI SONGS LYRICS FOR FREEĪ series of three audiotapes with lyrics of the children’s songs of “Hopscotch” were produced in 1977, 19 respectively and delivered to the public for free at Lee Theatre. The themes of the songs were related to kindergarten learning, including : The songs were sung by Sunny Wong and the children cast of “Hopscotch”, with music by Sunny Wong, lyrics by Cheng Kok-kong, and musical ensemble conducted by Joseph Koo. The children’s songs of Cheng Kok-kong are simple and easy to understand. He thought that the lyrics for children’s songs should be written from children’s perspectives, and should fit the target listeners, no matter children younger or older. Many of the lyrical works of Cheng Kok-kong are still applicable for today’s children education and reflecting the social context nowadays. , Ĭheng Kok-kong has written Cantonese lyrics to a number of TV cartoon theme songs, including “Dr. He penned new lyrics in Cantonese for the original theme songs from these foreign cartoons, mostly anime from Japan. ![]()
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