Songwriter: Huang Qingshi Li Jinguang

La la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la
Ah
La la la la la la la la la la

Na nan feng chui lai qing liang
Na ye ying ti sheng qi chuang
Yue xia de hua er dou ru meng
Zhi you na ye lai xiang
Tu lu zhe fen fang

Wo ai zhe ye se mang mang
Ye ai zhe ye ying ge chang
Geng ai na hua yi ban de meng
Yong bao zhe ye lai xiang
Wen zhe ye lai xiang

Ye lai xiang, wo wei ni ge chang
Ye lai xiang, wo wei ni si liang
Ah ah ah wo wei ni ge chang
Wo wei ni si liang

La la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la
Ah
La la la la la la la la la la

Na nan feng chui lai qing liang
Na ye ying ti sheng qi chuang
Yue xia de hua er dou ru meng
Zhi you na ye lai xiang
Tu lu zhe fen fang

Wo ai zhe ye se mang mang
Ye ai zhe ye ying ge chang
Geng ai na hua yi ban de meng
Yong bao zhe ye lai xiang
Wen zhe ye lai xiang

Ye lai xiang, wo wei ni ge chang
Ye lai xiang, wo wei ni si liang
Ah ah ah wo wei ni ge chang
Wo wei ni si liang

Ye lai xiang
Ye lai xiang
Ye lai xiang

鄧麗君 (Teresa Teng)

One of the most famous singers to come from the Chinese-speaking world, Teresa Teng (1953-1995) performed and recorded in Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Japanese, Indonesian, and English. Born in Taiwan, she showed musical talent from an early age, her big break coming from performing on a TV talent show in 1968. Having come from a military family, she frequently performed for soldiers, thus earning the nickname “The Soldiers' Sweetheart.” Following her death from an asthma attack, she was given a state funeral in Taiwan.