The past can only be recalled
Sung by You Ya
Time passes and never returns,
The past can only be recalled
Remembering my childhood when I was a bamboo horse and a green horse,
The two of us were together day and night
The spring breeze blew the red stamens,
You're already a newborn
You're about to change your mind like Time is hard to turn back
I can only snuggle up in my dreams
Time is gone, never to return, and the past can only be recalled
Remembering my childhood, when I was a bamboo horse and a green plum
The two of you were together day and night
Spring winds have blown the stamens of the flowers red
You've already turned a new age
You're going to change your mind Like time is hard to turn back
I can only snuggle up in my dreams
I'm going to change my mind like time is hard to turn back
I'm only going to snuggle up in my dreams
Time has passed and will never returnThe past can only be recalled
Remembering the childhood days of the bamboo horse and the plum tree
The two of them were together day and night
The spring breeze has blown the red stamens again
You've already turned a new age
You're going to change your mind, like the time that's hard to turn back
I'll only be able to snuggle up together in dreams
I'll only be able to snuggle up together in dreams.
The winds of spring have blown the flowers red again
You've already turned a new leaf
You're about to change your mind, like time is hard to turn back
I'm only dreaming of being together
Expanded profile:
"The Past Can Only Be Recollected" is a song performed by You Ya, with lyrics by Lin Huangkun and music by Liu Jiachang. There are many versions of the song, the original being the 1970 You Ya version and the 1975 Liu Jiachang version.
Yu Ya (December 18, 1953 -), real name Lin Lihong, Taiwan's first jade female singer, Liu Jiachang's favorite disciple. She graduated from Taipei Jingmei Middle School. You Ya debuted in the 1970s.
On September 5, 2006, she recalled that she released five albums in a year and spent almost less than three days per album to record more than a dozen songs. She said she was "in the mood to sing", not a desperate money-maker; "This may also be my way of maintenance, do not work too hard; so today I can still stand on the stage, singing for everyone to hear."