Ten Teresa Teng's best songs: "Sweet Honey", "Small Town Story", "Don't Pick Wild Flowers on the Roadside", "Wine and Coffee", "Walking on the Road of Life", "Representative of the Moon" My Heart", "I Only Care About You", "May You Live Longer", "On the Side of the Water", "Tuberose".
1. "Sweet Honey"
"Sweet Honey" is a song sung by Teresa Teng. The music score is taken from Indonesian folk songs and the lyrics were written by Zhuang Nu. This song became the champion song of Hong Kong Commercial Radio's Chinese Song Competition in the third week of November 1979. It was one of the first popular songs to be popularized and sung in mainland China.
2. "Small Town Story"
"Small Town Story" is the theme song sung by Teresa Teng for the movie "Small Town Story". It was written by Zhuang Nu and composed by Weng Qingxi. It is included in Teresa Teng 1979 From the album "Island Love Songs Episode 6 - Small Town Story" released in 2017. The song became the champion song for three weeks in the Chinese Song Competition of Hong Kong Commercial Radio from April 14 to April 29, 1979.
3. "Don't Pick Wild Flowers on the Roadside"
"Don't Pick Wild Flowers on the Roadside" was written by Lin Huangkun and composed by Li Junxiong. It is one of Teresa Teng's representative works and her A classic song, this song is often sung at concerts. Teresa Teng released the first Chinese version of this song in 1973. In 1977, Teresa Teng re-recorded this song and released it. This version is the most familiar version to the public.
4. "Wine and Coffee"
"Wine and Coffee" is written by Lin Huangkun and composed by Gu Yue (Zuo Hongyuan). It is a popular Hong Kong and Taiwan song with a high reputation in the Chinese circle. The golden song has been sung by many singers. Teresa Teng's version was first released in 1973 on the cassette "Special Selection of 20 Teresa Teng Songs" by Hong Kong Lefeng Company.
5. "Walking on the Road of Life"
"Walking on the Road of Life" is adapted from the song "Walk on the Road" by Japanese singer Miyuki Nakajima, with lyrics written in Cantonese by Zheng Guojiang, titled "Walking on the Road of Life" "The Road of Life", sung by Teresa Teng and released on Teresa Teng's second Cantonese album of the same name "Walking on the Road of Life" by PolyGram Hong Kong in 1983.
6. "The Moon Represents My Heart"
"The Moon Represents My Heart" is a song written by Sun Yi, composed by Weng Qingxi, and first sung by Chen Fenlan. It was included in Chen Fenlan's 1972 From the album "Dreamland" released on December 1st. In 1977, Teresa Teng covered the song and it was included in the album "Hong Kong Love" released by PolyGram Hong Kong in 1977.
7. "I Only Care About You"
"I Only Care About You" is a song sung by Teresa Teng. The song was composed by Tsuyoshi Miki, lyrics written by Shen Zhi, and edited by Kawaguchi Makoto song. On December 20, 1986, the song was first released in Japan as an EP. On April 1, 1987, the song was included in the Mandarin album "I Only Care About You" and was released in Hong Kong and other places. This song is the Chinese version of Teresa Teng's Japanese song "Time's Current". The song is the main song of Teresa Teng's last Mandarin album and has been covered by many singers over the years.
8. "I hope people will last forever"
"I hope people will last forever" is a song composed by Liang Hongzhi and sung by Teresa Teng. " was rewritten and included in Teresa Teng's poetry and song album " A Touch of Love " released on December 7, 1982. This song is one of Teresa Teng's classic songs and has been covered by many people.
9. "On the Water Side"
"On the Water Side" is the theme song of Qiong Yao's movie "On the Water Side" of the same name. It was composed by Taiwanese singers Jiang Lei and Gao Lingfeng in 1975. Sing. In 1980, Teresa Teng re-covered this song and included it in the album "Yanhong Xiaoqu". Once launched, it quickly became popular all over the country.
10. "Tubera"
"Tubera" was composed by Li Jinguang and first sung by Li Xianglan in 1944. In 1978, Teresa Teng re-interpreted this song, which once again caused a craze in the Chinese community and Japanese society. In 1994, Teresa Teng recorded and released a Chinese-Japanese bilingual version of this song, and "Tuberose" became her last piece of music. single.