Small Town Stories is originally sung by Teresa Teng.
There are many stories in small towns and each one is different
The intertwined throbbing ripples flood you and me
Joys and sorrows everyone has to pass through
What is left behind and how much has been gained is taken away
Love, hate and hatred are paid for by the moonlight only because of the passers-by
Losses are gained again and turned into ink
As if a dream wakes up with a tear in it I woke up from a dream with a tear in my eye
It's hard to predict when we'll be together and apart, but the closer our hearts will be together
The babbling of the river, the leisurely song
Why should we ask why
The stories of the small town fade with the stars
Who crosses the street and passes through our breasts
The fireworks seem to be like the remnants of a dream that can't be grasped, but they still twinkle
Losses must be pursued again
Love, hate, hatred, and the moon's colors are clear only because of the passers-by
Lost and then turned into ink
Like a dream waking up with a tear
Gathering together and parting is hard to predict the closer our hearts will be
The babbling of the river sings a leisurely song
Why do you need to ask for the reason for the sorrows and joys of the world
Love, hate, and the moon's colors are clear only because of the passers-by
Love, hate, and the moon's colors are clear only because of the passers-by
What do you think of the moon's colors and the moon's colors?
Lost and gained in ink
It's like waking up from a dream with a wipe of tears
It's hard to predict when we'll be together and apart
The babbling river sings a gentle song
Why ask for happiness and joy
Introducing Teresa Teng
Ten Teresa Teng (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995) was the first Chinese artist to be released in the United States. In 1969, she became famous in Taiwan for singing the theme song of the same name for the first Taiwanese serial drama "Jing Jing".
May 8, 1995, Teresa Teng died in Chiang Mai, Thailand, due to an attack of bronchial asthma; in the same year, the Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Ceremony posthumously awarded Teresa Teng the "Golden Needle Award"; the All-Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards, the Japan Cable Awards, the Japanese Record Awards posthumously awarded Teresa Teng the "Special Merit Award". "In 1996, Teresa Teng was posthumously awarded the Special Contribution Award at the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards, and in 2007, Teresa Teng was honored with the "Popular Music Hall of Fame" at the Masuo Koga Music Museum in Japan. In 2007, Teresa Teng was honored by the Koga Masuo Museum of Music in Japan with the "Hall of Popular Music".