Seeing Smoke Again Teresa Teng original singer

Seeing Smoke Again Teresa Teng's original song was sung by Masako Kawada.

"Seeing Cooking Smoke Again" was adapted from the Japanese ballad "Ri no Autumn" (Autumn in the Hometown), which was first sung by Masako Kawada in 1943. 1978, with lyrics by Zhuang Nu, Teresa Teng reprised the song in Chinese, and it was included in the Hong Kong Polaroid album "Love Songs from the Island, Episode 5 - Love is More Beautiful", which was released in Hong Kong and other parts of the world. The song became one of Teresa Teng's most iconic songs. This song became one of Teresa Teng's most iconic tracks.

Masako Kawada is a nursery rhyme singer who belonged to the famous Japanese children's choir "Yurikai Yume" in her childhood. She studied with Minoru Uminuma, but once retired due to a change in voice during her formative years, and then returned to the stage as an adult under the guidance of her mentor. She has a high reputation as a leading singer in the nursery rhyme genre.

Character Evaluation:

As a female singer, Masako Kawada has never married, but has a strong creative force. With this, it is enough to be a role model for many women. She has her own unique point of view and way of dealing with the world, she knows what is needed, she listens to her heart, and lives independently and radiantly in the world, and she is a representative of the independent and outstanding women of this era.

Masako Kawada was immensely popular in the 1980s, and is still active and universally supported in the 21st century, an evergreen songstress spanning four eras and occupying a pivotal position in the Japanese nursery rhyme scene. Several of her original songs have been covered by Chinese singers such as Teresa Teng, Alan Tam and Faye Wong.