1, "When Dreams Wake Up" was originally sung by Sarah Chen, whose beautiful melody and the strong sense of images presented by the music made it a classic work of love-themed songs, which was later covered by a number of artists.
2, Chen Shu Hua (Sarah Chen), born on May 14, 1958 in Taiwan, China, Taiwan female singer. 1973, the release of personal debut music album "Sun of Love", to child star status into the entertainment industry. 1985, as a Chinese TV singer, won the twentieth Taiwan Television Golden Bell Award for the best actress of the year. 1989, signed with Rolling Stone Records; the same year, released a new album, "The Sun of Love". In 1989, she signed with Rolling Stone Records; in the same year, she released her solo music album "Talk to You Listen to You", and gained attention with the hit song "Waking Up from a Dream". 1991, she was shortlisted for the Best Movie Song Award at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards for the song "Rolling Dust"; in the same year, she was awarded the bonus prize of the Most Popular Mandarin Song in the Top Ten Powerful Songs Golden Melody for the song "Waking Up from a Dream". 1992, she won the prize of the 3rd Taiwan Golden Melody Award for the solo music album "Lifelong Waiting". In 1992, she won the Best Mandarin Female Vocalist Award at the 3rd Taiwan Golden Melody Awards with her solo album "Waiting for a Lifetime". 1993, she sang the theme song of the movie "Green Snake" "Flowing Dance" and the interlude song of the movie "The East is Undefeatable" "Laughing at the Red Dust". 1995, she released the R&B style solo album "Shuhua Blooming". 1996, she won the Best Mandarin Female Vocalist Award at the 7th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards with her solo album "Born to be a World". The best female vocalist in Mandarin.
3. Lyrics excerpt: You said you loved someone you shouldn't have loved, your heart is full of scars, you said you made a mistake you shouldn't have made.