Wine and Coffee is a popular song in Hong Kong and Taiwan. It has a high popularity in Southeast Asia and Chinese mainland and has been sung by many singers. 1972 Teresa Teng of Mo Lifeng Records Company sang this song. The version of is included in the cassette of Twenty Selected Songs and the episode of Cai Yuansheng in EP.
2. The Moon Represents My Heart 1977, composed by Tony and Sun.
The Moon Represents My Heart was first sung by Chen Finland in 1973 and reinterpreted in 1977, which became popular in the Chinese-speaking world. After the release of Teresa Teng's singing version, this song was covered or sung by hundreds of Chinese and foreign singers, and was selected for many film and television works, becoming one of the most popular Chinese songs in China society and even in the world. 1999, the Teresa Teng version of The Moon Represents My Heart was selected as one of the top ten Chinese golden songs in the 20th century. 20 1 1 Teresa Teng edition "The Moon Represents My Heart" was selected as one of the top ten golden songs in Taiwan Province Province in the last century.
3. He Rijun Comes Again 1978, composed by Liu Xuean and by Belin.
When Will You Come Again is one of the most popular China classical songs in modern China. 1978, China female singer Teresa Teng reinterpreted it and included it in the album A Love Letter, which immediately set off a craze in China.
4. Seeing Smoke from Cooking Kitchen 1978, composed by Hainan Mao and Zhuang Nu.
See also that cooking smoke is included in his Mandarin album Love Songs of the Island-Love Better, published in 1978. This is one of the Mandarin works widely circulated in Teresa Teng, which was later covered by many China singers. 1995, Faye Wong, a Hong Kong singer, reinterpreted this work in her personally named Teresa Teng commemorative album "The Decadent Voice of the Philippines".
5. Sweet Honey 1979, composed by Indonesian folk songs and Zhuang Nu.
"Sweet Honey" was included in the album "Unforgettable Day" on September 20, 1979 and released in Taiwan Province Province and other places, and was included in the album "Sweet Honey" and released in Hong Kong and other places on September 5, 1979. 1979165438+1In the third week of October, this song became the champion song of Chinese songs of Hongkong Commercial Radio, and it was one of the earliest popular songs in Chinese mainland. In 2008, Sweet Honey was selected as one of the top ten classic songs in the 30 years of reform and opening up by Southern Weekend.
6. The story of a small town 1979, composed by Tony and written by Zhuang Nu.
The Story of a Small Town is a movie theme song sung by Teresa Teng for the movie The Story of a Small Town. It was included in the album "Island Love Song-A Story of a Small Town" released by Teresa Teng 1979. This song became the champion song of Hong Kong Commercial Radio Chinese Song Challenge Array from April 1979 to April 29th.
7. What do you say? 1980, composed by Sima Liang and composed by Shangguan Yue.
"What Are You Saying" is a golden song jointly created by the poet Shangguan Yue and the poet Sima Liang, and sung by the famous singer Teresa Teng. Teresa Teng's sweet and mellow voice, gentle and moving, coupled with the beautiful melody of this song, was quickly recognized by fans and friends as soon as it was released.
8. "Like Your Gentleness" 198 1 year, composed by Liang Hongzhi and written by Liang Hongzhi.
Just like Your Gentleness is the first musical work of the famous musician Mr. Liang Hongzhi. This song was first sung by Taiwan Province singer Pan Anbang on 1979, and was covered by many China singers. 198165438+In February, Teresa Teng reinterpreted this work and included it in the album Water Man.
9. I wish people a long life 1983, composed by Liang Hongzhi and written by Su Shi.
Wish people a long time "was rewritten by Su Shi's" Water Turn around "and included in Teresa Teng 1983 Poetry and Songs Album. It is one of Teresa Teng's classic songs and was later covered by many people.
10, I only care about you 1986, composed by Mikugan and composed by Shen Zhi.
I only care about you is the Chinese version of the Japanese song Time, Time, Flow, Body, Body, Body. Published in Teresa Teng 1987 album "I only care about you". This song is the title song of Teresa Teng's last Mandarin album. It is available in Chinese, Japanese, English and other languages, and has been covered by many singers for many years. 1987, won the 10th Golden Record Award in Hong Kong.