1, the moon represents my heart?
The moon represents my heart, the classic song, the song by Sun Yi lyrics, Weng Qingxi music. 1973 by the Chen Finland first sung in 1977 by Teresa Teng reinterpretation of 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, making it 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".
2. Walking on the Road of Life?
"Walking on the Road of Life" is a classic Cantonese song written by Zheng Guojiang, composed by Nakajima Miyuki, and sung by Teresa Teng. It was included in the music album of the same name "Walking on the Road of Life" released in May 1983, and is a popular classic song that is still widely sung today.
3. Wine and Coffee?
"Wine and Coffee" is in Southeast Asia and mainland China has a high visibility of Hong Kong and Taiwan pop gold, "Wine and Coffee" lyrics by Lin Huangkun, songwriters Gu Yue. 1972 Lifeng Records under Teresa Teng sang this song. Teresa Teng's version was published on the cassette tape "Teresa Teng Songs Special Selection 20" as well as the EP "Colorful Clouds Fly Movie Soundtrack Episode".
4. I only care about you?
"I Only Care About You", composed by Tsuyoshi Miki with lyrics by Shenzhi, is the Chinese version of Teresa Teng's Japanese song "时の流れに身をまかせ", which was released on Teresa Teng's 1987 album of the same name, <I Only Care About You. The song was the title track of Teresa Teng's last Mandarin album, and is available in Chinese, Japanese and English, and has been covered by many singers over the years.In 1987, it won the 10th Hong Kong Golden Record Award.
5, see the smoke again?
See the smoke again, is the famous Chinese female singer Teresa Teng sang Mandarin songs, included in its 1978 release of the Mandarin album "Island of love songs 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 "Fei Du Du Du Voice
6. What do you say?
"How do you say" is a gold song created by Zuo Hongyuan (lyricist Shangguan Yue and songwriter Sima Liang are Zuo Hongyuan stage name), and by the famous singer Teresa Teng, Teresa Teng's voice is sweet and mellow, warm and moving plus the song's beautiful melody, once launched on the rapid recognition of fans and friends.
7, small town story?
"Small Town Story" is Teresa Teng's movie theme song for the movie "Small Town Story". The song was written by Zhuang Nu and composed by Weng Qingxi. It was included in Teresa Teng's album "Love Songs of the Island, Episode 6 - Small Town Story" released in 1979. The song between April 14, 1979 to April 29, 1979 became the Hong Kong Commercial Radio Chinese song ring array three weeks champion song.
8. Repay?Repayment is the famous Chinese singer Teresa Teng returned to the Japanese music scene in 1984 after the release of the first Japanese single, this song in April 1984 into the Japanese pop charts in the top ten, jumped to number one in August, stayed in the charts for a year long, set a new record for the Japanese music scene, Japan's total sales of more than 1.5 million copies.
The single won the 1984 "Japan Cable Awards" and "All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards" and was honored as "Japan's Favorite Performer", It won the "Japan Cable Music Award" and the "All Japan Cable Award", and was nominated for the "Japan Record Award", and became one of Teresa Teng's representative works in Japanese in the 1980s. It has become one of Teresa Teng's representative works in Japanese in the 1980s.
9. A Thousand Words?
A Thousand Words, is a Taiwanese musician Zuo Hongyuan in 1972 for the film "colorful clouds fly" original soundtrack, the original singer of the song for Teresa Teng, first recorded in the "colorful clouds fly movie soundtrack episode", the work was launched in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia by a wide range of popularity. 1977, Teresa Teng in the PolyGram (Polaroid) Records launched the "TERESA TENG GENG GENG", a song that was released in the 1980s. TERESA TENG GREATESTHITS" album again interpreted the work.
10, Sweet Honey?"Sweet Honey" is a song sung by Teresa Teng, with a score taken from an Indonesian folk song and lyrics by Zhuang Nu.
11, the empty harbor?"Empty Harbor" is a Japanese song sung by Chinese female singer Teresa Teng. With lyrics by Luv Yamayama, music by Koujou Inomata, and arrangement by Kenichiro Morioka, the song was released as a single through Polydor Records on July 1, 1974, and was later included in Teresa Teng's first Japanese studio album, _Empty Harbor/Snowing_, which was released on October 21, 1974 . The song sold 750,000 copies in Japan in 1974 and spent 28 weeks at the top of the Japanese Public Trust Chart, and in December 1974, Teresa won the "New Artist Award" at the 16th Japan Record Awards for the song, which set the stage for her acting career in Japan.
12, but wishing for a long time
The song title "but wishing for a long time", the original singer Teresa Teng, is rewritten by Su Shi's "Songs in the Key of Water", which was included in Teresa Teng's 1983 album of poetic songs, "Fade to Psyche," one of the classic Teresa Teng's best-known songs, which has since been covered by many people.13, lover?
Lover, is the famous Chinese singer Teresa Teng returned to the Japanese music scene in 1984 after the release of the second Japanese single, by the Araki Toyohisa (Araki とよひさ) lyrics, Miki just (Miki たかし) composer. This single continues the momentum of the 1984 single "Tsugumi", which was released and charted.
Between May 20, 1985 and August 19, 1985, the "Japan Cable TV Chart" set a record of 14 consecutive weeks at number one and 10 consecutive weeks at number one on the album charts, and ORICON stayed on the charts for 53 weeks. In late December 1985, Teresa Teng won both the "Japan Cable Awards" and the "All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards", becoming the first singer in the history of the "Japan Cable Awards" to win the title for two consecutive years.
14. Drunken Tango?The Drunken Tango, a Chinese song recorded by the famous Chinese singer Teresa Teng in 1987, is one of Teresa Teng's better-known songs.
On March 21, 1987, Teresa Teng, a double winner of the Japan Cable Awards and the All-Japan Cable Awards for three consecutive years and the pinnacle of her career in Japan's singing industry, released this song as one of the main promotional singles in Japan, which was her first Chinese song to be released as a promotional single in Japan, which was her first Chinese song to be released as a promotional single in Japan, which was her first Chinese song to be released as a promotional single in Japan. It was also the first time she released a Chinese song as a promotional song in Japan. On October 1 of the same year, Teresa Teng again included the song in her last Mandarin album "I Only Care About You", which made the song a big hit.
15. When will you come again?
When Will You Come Again is one of China's most popular classic Chinese songs in recent times. In 1978, Chinese singer Teresa Teng reinterpreted the song and included it in her record album A Love Letter, which immediately created a craze in China.
16、つぐない?
Tsuguanai (repayment), is a Chinese singer Teresa Teng returned to the Japanese music scene in 1984 after the release of the first Japanese single, by the Araki Toyohisa (Araki とよひさ) lyrics, Miki just (Miki たかし) music, Kawaguchi really (かわぐち まこと) arrangement. The song entered the top ten of the Japan Cable Music Chart in April 1984, and jumped to No.1 in August, remaining on the chart for a year, setting a new record in Japanese music history. In December 1984, the single won both the Japan Cable Awards and the All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards, as well as the "Japan Performing Songs Favorite Award", the "Japan Cable Awards Cable Music Award" and the "All Japan Cable Awards Best Singer Award". It also won the "Japan's most popular award for performance and song", "Japan Cable Award for Cable Music" and "All Japan Cable Award for the Most Outstanding Singer", and became one of Teresa Teng's representative works in Japanese.
17, Qingping tone "Qingping tone" for Teresa Teng following the ancient poetry album "faintly mysterious love" after the completion of the second series of ancient poetry album "Spring Dreams and Autumn Clouds" in one of the songs, Ms. Deng once left a simple acoustic samples before her death, the words for the poetry of Li Bai, "Qingping music" trilogy, "faintly mysterious love" is a generation of songstress Teresa Teng, Miss Teresa Teng, an album works in 1983, "light and mysterious love" is the personal performance of Teresa Teng, "light and mysterious love" is a personal performance of Teresa Teng, "light and mysterious love" is the personal performance of the artist. " is Teresa Teng's personal acting career is at the peak of the classic, May 8, 2015 17:08, by Faye Wong and Teresa Teng spaced out single version of the "Qing Ping Le" and MV will be released globally.?18, Spring of the North?
"Spring in the North" is a Chinese and Japanese song, sung by Teresa Teng. 1979 March, the song by Lin Huangkun lyrics called "I and you", included in Teresa Teng's album "Sad Dreams". 1984 Teresa Teng sang the Japanese version of the song, included in the album "Tsugumi".
19. Night comes to you?
The song, composed by Mr. Lai Kam Kwong, was originally sung by Li Hsiang Lan, and at that time, it was considered one of the songs for the Japanese invaders to anaesthetize the nationals of the occupied territories, and was therefore classified as a "decadent song". But because the tune was so beautiful, there were many covers of it, and in 1978, the queen of the generation, Teresa Teng, reprised the song, giving it a new lease of life and making it a hit again in Chinese society and in Japan.
20. Don't pick the wildflowers on the roadside?
"Roadside wildflowers do not pick" is by Lin Huangkun lyrics, composed by Li Junxiong, Teresa Teng sang a song, included in the album "who is the sweetheart / teenagers love the girl", released in May 1973, the lyrics: to send you to send the small village outside, there is a word to explain, although it is already a hundred flowers bloom, the roadside wildflowers, you do not pick, remember my love remember my love.