Song title: Spring in the Northland
Singer: Teresa Teng
Lyrics: Hiromasa Ide
Composer: Minoru Endo
Thank you from the bottom of my heart
For your care and affection
Without your love and nourishment
My life would be meaningless< /p>
We are intoxicated and elegant in the spring breeze
The whispers of the midsummer night
Listen to the autumn insects whispering gently to welcome the drifting snowflakes
All over the floor
I have you in my ordinary years
It seems full of vitality
I sincerely thank you
for making me forget Troubles and melancholy
If you didn’t give me encouragement and courage?
My life would be meaningless
We are intoxicated and elegant in the spring breeze
Long whispers in the midsummer night
Listen to the autumn insects, they are whispering softly
Whispering to welcome the snowflakes falling all over the ground
In my ordinary years You
seem full of vitality
I sincerely thank you
for your care and affection
If you didn’t give me love Nourishing
My life will lose its meaning
We are intoxicated and elegant in the spring breeze
The whispers of the midsummer night
Listen to the autumn The insect is whispering gently
to greet the snowflakes falling all over the ground
I have you in my ordinary years
It seems full of vitality
Extended information
"Spring in the North Country" is a Chinese song, sung by Teresa Teng.
Teresa Teng (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995) was born in Yunlin County, Taiwan Province, China, and her ancestral home is Daming County, Hebei Province. She is a Taiwanese singer and a representative Japanese singer of the Showa era in Japan. One of the female singers.
Reference materials
Baidu Encyclopedia_Spring in the Northland