Teresa Teng's songs include The Moon Represents My Heart, Walking the Road of Life, Wine and Coffee, I only care about you, See Smoke from Cooking, What Do You Say, Story of a Small Town, Repayment, Thousands of Words, Sweet Honey, Airport, etc.
Teresa Teng (January 29, 1953-May 8, 1995) was born in Tianyang Village, Baozhong Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan Province Province, China. Her ancestral home was daming county, Hebei Province, and she was a female singer in Taiwan Province, China. During the 197s and 198s, she was one of the representative Japanese female singers.
In p>1967, he released his first solo album "Song of Teresa Teng-Fengyang Flower Drum", which started his singing career. In 1969, she became famous in Taiwan Province by singing the theme song of the same name of Taiwan Province's first series Jingjing. In the early 197s, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia's record market was opened with works such as "A Thousand Words" and "Hai Yun".
Early Experience
In June p>1953, Teresa Teng moved to Chishang Township, Taitung County with his family, and moved to Family Village, Pingtung County the following year. In 1959, Teresa Teng moved to Luzhou City, Taipei County with his family, and studied at Luzhou National Primary School in Luzhou City, Taipei County, showing his talent in music and performance. In 1961, Teresa Teng received music instruction from Li Chengqing, an erhu player of Jiusankang Band.
In p>1962, Teresa Teng gave a condolence performance with Jiu San Kang Band. In 1963, Teresa Teng participated in the Huangmei Tune Singing Competition of China Radio, and beat many older contestants with Visit to Britain, winning the championship. In 1964, Teresa Teng participated in the county-wide Mandarin reading contest on behalf of the school and won the first place. In 1965, Teresa Teng attended Taiwan Province Jinling Girls' Middle School.