Seeing Smoke Again - Teresa Teng
Seeing Smoke Again
I want to ask you where you're going to go
Sunset is poetic, twilight is picturesque
Poetic and picturesque, though beautiful, I have you in my heart
Seeing Smoke Again
It's a memory of you
Wish you were a colorful haze and flew to my dreams
I wish you were a colorful haze and flew to my dreams
I wish you were a colorful haze and flew to my dreams. I wish you would turn into a colorful haze and fly to my dreams
Sunset is poetic, dusk is picturesque
Poetic and picturesque Though beautiful
You're the only one in my heart
Sunset is poetic, dusk is picturesque
Poetic and picturesque Though beautiful
You're the only one in my heart
Poetic and picturesque Though beautiful
You're the only one in my heart
There's only one in my heart
There's only one in my heart
There's only one in my heart!
Extended information:
Teng Lijun (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995) was born in Yunlin County, Taiwan Province of China, with an ancestral home in Da Ming County, Hebei Province
Beginning her singing career in 1967 with the release of her debut solo album, she became famous in Taiwan in 1969 for singing the theme song of the first Taiwanese drama Jing Jing, and opened up the Hong Kong and Southeast Asian record market in the early 1970s with works such as A Thousand Words and Sea Rhythm.
In 1974, she won the "New Artist Award" at the Japan Record Awards for her Japanese-language song "Empty Harbor", which established her career in Japan, and she held her first solo concert at Hong Kong's Lee Theatre in 1976, and was selected as the first Best Female Singer at Taiwan's Golden Bell Awards in 1980.
In the early 1980s, she was invited to perform at Lincoln Center, the Los Angeles Music Center, and Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, etc. In 1983, she held her first concert tour by a Chinese singer, and then ended her commercial activities.
Between 1984 and 1986, he won three top prizes at the Japan Cable Awards and the All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards for his songs "Tsugumi", "Lover" and "时の流れに身をまかせ". He went into semi-reclusion in 1987 and retired from the music industry.
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". In the same year, Teresa Teng was posthumously awarded the "Special Merit Award" at the Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards; the All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards, the Japan Cable Awards, and the Japan Record Awards, respectively.
In 1996, the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards posthumously awarded Teresa Teng the "Special Contribution Award", and in 2007, Teresa Teng was honored by the Koga Masuo Museum of Music's "Hall of Popular Music" in Japan.