"When will the bright moon come, ask the sky for wine?" are the lyrics in Faye Wong's cover song "May I Live Longer". Song information:
Original singer: Teresa Teng
Cover: Faye Wong
Album: Fei Mi Mi’s Sound
Lyricist: Su Shi p>
Composer/Composer: Liang Hongzhi
Song duration: 4 minutes and 22 seconds
Release date: July 1, 1995
Album Company: Cinepoly Records Co. Ltd. Complete lyrics:
When will the moon ask the sky for wine
I don’t know what year it is today in the palace in the sky
I want to ride the wind back Go
Lest I be afraid of the beauty of the palace
It’s too cold at high places
Dance to find out how the shadow seems to be in the world
Turn to the Zhu Pavilion and look down House photo without sleep
There should be no regrets, why should we say goodbye?
People have joys and sorrows
The moon waxes and wanes
This matter is difficult to accomplish in ancient times, but I hope people will live forever
Thousands of miles away ***Chanjuan
I want to ride the wind back home
Lest I be afraid of beautiful buildings and beautiful houses
It's so cold in high places that I dance to clear my shadow
How does it feel like I'm in the world
Turn to the Zhu Pavilion and look down at the house, sleepless
There shouldn't be any hatred, nothing to do. The time of farewell is round
The time of farewell is round
People have joys and sorrows
The moon waxes and wanes
It is difficult to hope for this in ancient times People are long-lasting
Thousands of miles ***Chanjuan singer profile:
Faye Wong, formerly known as Xia Lin, was born in Beijing on August 8, 1969, a Chinese female singer, actress, and a national first-class actor. In 1989, he made his debut in the Hong Kong music scene with the song "Still the Old Sentence". In 1992, she became well-known to the audience for her song "Easily Injured Woman". In 1995, the cover album "Fei Mi Mi's Sound" was released, which included the song "May People Live Longer". In 1996, the album "Impetuous" was released, and the title song "Sky" won the Taiwan Golden Melody Award for Best Music Video. She has won many awards for Chinese pop music and is the world Guinness record holder for "the Hong Kong Cantonese pop female singer with the highest cumulative album sales".