The original singer of "Wine and Coffee" is Teresa Teng.
"Wine and Coffee" was written by Lin Huangkun and composed by Gu Yue (Zuo Hongyuan). It is a popular hit in Hong Kong and Taiwan with a high reputation in the Chinese circle. Many singers have sung it. Teresa Teng's version was the first to be released. In the cassette "Special Selection of 20 Teresa Teng Songs" released by Hong Kong LeFeng Company in 1973. The full lyrics are as follows:
Fine wine and coffee, I just want one cup.
Remembering the past, I drank a second cup.
Knowing that love is like running water, it doesn’t matter who he loves.
I want wine and coffee, one cup after another.
I'm not drunk, I'm just heartbroken.
Open flower stamens, you will cry no matter what.
If you are also heartbroken, let me have a drink with you.
I want wine and coffee, one cup after another.
I'm not drunk, I'm just heartbroken.
Open flower stamens, you will cry no matter what.
If you are also heartbroken, let me have a drink with you.
I want wine and coffee, one cup after another, one cup after another.
Teresa Teng's acting experience:
Teresa Teng (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995) was born in Tianyang Village, Baozhong Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan Province, China, her ancestral home. Daming County, Hebei Province, Taiwanese female singer, one of the representative Japanese female singers in the 1970s and 1980s.
In 1967, he released his first solo album "Songs of Teresa Teng - Fengyang Flower Drum", thus starting his singing career. In 1969, he became famous in Taiwan for singing the theme song of the same name for Taiwan's first TV series "Jingjing". In the early 1970s, he opened up the record market in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia with works such as "A Thousand Words" and "Hai Yun".
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. In 1976, he held his first solo concert at Lee Stage in Hong Kong. In 1980, she was elected as the first Best Female Singer at the Taiwan Golden Bell Awards.
In the early 1980s, he was invited to hold concerts at Lincoln Center, Los Angeles Music Center, Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and other places. In 1983, the first concert tour by a Chinese singer was held, and commercial performances were discontinued thereafter.
Between 1984 and 1986, he won the Japan Cable Awards and the All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards three times for his three songs, "つぐない", "Lover", and "Toki no Flow's Body" The highest award of the Grand Prize. Since 1987, he has been semi-reclusive and faded out of the music scene.