The classic songs of Teresa Teng are "Fine Wine and Coffee", "The Moon Represents My Heart", "When Will You Come Again", "Seeing Cooking Smoke Again", "Sweet Honey" and so on.
1, "Wine and Coffee"
"Wine and Coffee" is in Southeast Asia and mainland China has a high reputation of Hong Kong and Taiwan pop gold songs, many singers have sung. 1972 Li Feng Records under the Teresa Teng sang this song. Teresa Teng's version was published on the cassette "Teresa Teng Songs Special Selection 20" and the EP "Colorful Clouds Flying Movie Soundtrack Episode".
2, "The Moon Represents My Heart"
"The Moon Represents My Heart" was first sung by Finland Chan in 1973, and then reinterpreted by Teresa Teng in 1977 and became a hit all over the Chinese world. After Teresa Teng's version was released, the song has been covered or sung by hundreds of Chinese and foreign singers, and has been used in many movie and television productions, becoming one of the most popular Chinese songs in the Chinese community and around the world.
In 1999, Teresa Teng's version of "The Moon Represents My Heart" was selected as the "Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs of the 20th Century". 2011, Teresa Teng's version of "The Moon Represents My Heart" was selected as the "Taiwan's 100 Years' Top Ten Gold Songs". In 2011, Teresa Teng's version of "The Moon Represents My Heart" was selected as "Taiwan's Top Ten Golden Songs of the Century".
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When Will You Come Again
When Will You Come Again is one of the most popular classic Chinese songs in modern China. In 1978, Chinese singer Teresa Teng reinterpreted it and included it in her album A Love Letter, which immediately became a hit in China.
4, "and see the smoke"
"And see the smoke" included in its 1978 release of the Mandarin album "island of love songs of the fifth episode - love is more beautiful", is Teresa Teng widely circulated one of the Mandarin works, and later by many Chinese singers cover. 1995, the Hong Kong singer Faye Wong in her personally named "Faye Faye sound" Teresa Teng Memorial Album in which she reprised the work.
5, "Sweet Honey"
"Sweet Honey" was included in the album "Unforgettable Day" on September 20, 1979, released in Taiwan and other places, and on November 15 of the same year, it was included in the album "Sweet Honey" released in Hong Kong and other places. the third week of November 1979, this song has become the champion of the Hong Kong Commercial Radio's Chinese Song Ring, and it is one of the earliest pop songs popularized and sung in mainland China. In 2008, "Sweet Honey" was selected as one of the top ten classic songs of the 30 years of reform and opening up by the newspaper "Southern Weekend".