The original singer of the song "Sweet Honey" is Teresa Teng.
The song "Sweet Honey" was produced by Hong Kong PolyGram, and was first included in Teresa Teng's solo album "Unforgettable Day" by Taiwan's Gelin Records, which was distributed on September 20, 1979 in Taiwan and other places by proxy. Subsequently, Hong Kong PolyGram included the song in the album "Sweet Honey", which was released on November 15, 1979 in Hong Kong and other places.
Deng Lijun (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995), born in Tianyang Village, Baogaozhong Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan Province of China, with an ancestral home in Da Ming County, Hebei Province, was a Chinese Taiwanese female singer, one of the iconic Japanese-language female singers during the 1970s and 1980s.
In 1967, she released her first solo album "Songs of Teresa Teng - Fengyang Flower Drums", thus beginning her singing career.
In 1969, she became famous in Taiwan for singing the theme song of the same name of Taiwan's first serialized TV drama, "Jing Jing".
In the early 1970s, she opened up the Hong Kong and Southeast Asian record market with her works such as "A Thousand Words" and "Haiyun".
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 in 1976, she held her first solo concert at Hong Kong's Lee Theatre, and in 1980, she was elected as the first Best Female Singer at Taiwan's Golden Bell Awards. In the early 1980s, she was invited to perform at Lincoln Center, Los Angeles Music Center and Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
1983, held the first Chinese singer tour, and then terminated the commercial performance activities. 1984 to 1986, successively with the "Tsuguanai", "love", "the time the flow of the body on the をまかせ "三曲三三三获得日本有线大獎和全日本有线放送大獎两日本音乐颁奖礼大奖最高奖项. 1987, was semi-reclusive and faded away from the music scene. He has been living in semi-reclusion since 1987 and has been absent from the music scene since then.
Teresa Teng's Early Years:
In June 1953, Teresa Teng moved with her family to Chihshang Township, Taitung County, and then to the family villages in Pingtung County in the following year. 1959, Teresa Teng moved with her family to Lujhou City, Taipei County, where she attended Lujhou Elementary School in Lujhou City, Taipei County, and demonstrated her talent for music and acting. 1961, Teresa Teng received the "Nine Years of the World" award for her work in the music industry, which was recognized as one of the most important music events in the world. In 1961, Teresa Teng received musical instruction from Lee Cheng-ching, an erhu player in the "Jiu San Kang Band".
In 1962, Teresa Teng performed with the Jiu San Kang Band, and in 1963, Teresa Teng took part in a Taiwan-wide Huangmei Piano Singing Competition organized by the China Radio, and won the competition with her song "Visiting Yingtai," beating out many older contestants. In 1964, Teresa Teng represented her school in the county's Mandarin reading contest and won first place. 1965, Teresa Teng enrolled in Taiwan's Jinling Girls' High School.
In 1966, Teresa Teng was interviewed and sang on the program "Art and Culture Night Interview" on Taiwan Television and met her audience for the first time; she took part in the singing training class of Zheng Sheng Company after school and finished with the first place; she took part in the singing competition of Golden Horse Records and won the championship with the song "Picking the Red Diamonds".
In 1967, Teresa Teng took part in the program "Star Club" on Taiwan Television and performed on a TV program for the first time.