"Tears of Love"
It is a song originally sung by Singaporean singer Lisa (Huang Huan Chan). It was included in the album of the same name in 1972. Later Teresa Teng covered this song and included it in In her Cantonese album "Irreconcilable".
"Irreconcilable" is a Cantonese album released by Chinese singer Teresa Teng in 1980. The main song of "Irreconcilable" [1] is the theme song "Wind and Frost Will Walk with Me" from the TV series "Irreconcilable". Unexpectedly, Teresa Teng's first album sung in Cantonese was very popular among the audience. Soon after its release, sales continued to increase and it became a platinum album. Twenty-two years later, Universal Records once again used the new XRCD technology to post-process the master tape and released this XRCD version of "Inseparable". Teresa Teng's wonderful voice and singing style were restored with the new sound effect technology. The vocals are rounder and clearer, and the charming and sweet qualities are fully revealed.
Born in Taiwan Province of China. She is the most famous singer in the history of Chinese pop music and one of the representative Japanese female singers of the Showa era in Japan. He launched his singing career in 1967 with the release of his first solo album. In 1974, he won the "Newcomer Award" at the Japan Record Awards for his Japanese song "Airport", which laid the foundation for his acting career in Japan. The first concert tour by a Chinese singer was held in 1983, and commercial performances were discontinued thereafter. Teresa Teng passed away in Chiang Mai, Thailand due to a bronchial asthma attack on May 8, 1995[2]; in the same year, Teresa Teng was posthumously awarded the "Golden Needle Award" at the Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards; All Japan Cable Awards, Japan Cable Awards, Japan Record The Grand Awards ratified Teresa Teng's "Special Merit Award" posthumously. In 1996, the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards posthumously awarded Teresa Teng the "Special Contribution Award". In 2007, Teresa Teng became a commendee of the "Popular Music Hall" of the Masao Music Museum in Koga, Japan.