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Which song does the lyrics "Where have I seen you" come from?
Title: Sweet Honey

Lyrics: Zhuang Nu

Music Creation: Indonesian Folk Songs

Original song: Teresa Teng

That's great. You have a sweet smile? Like flowers in the spring breeze.

Open in the spring breeze? Where have I seen you?

Your smile is so familiar? I can't remember at the moment.

Ah, in a dream? I saw you in my dream.

How sweet is a sweet smile? It's you, it's you in the dream, it's you.

Where have I seen you? Your smile is so familiar

Can't remember at the moment? Ah, in a dream

Where have I seen you? Your smile is so familiar

Can't remember at the moment? Ah, in a dream

Seen you in a dream? Sweet smile. How sweet

It's you, it's your dream, it's where you met you.

Your smile is so familiar? I can't remember at the moment.

Ah, in a dream

Extended data:

Sweet Honey is a song sung by Teresa Teng. The soundtrack of this song is taken from Indonesian folk songs and composed by Zhuang Nu. On September 20th 1979, the album "Unforgettable Day" was recorded and released in Taiwan Province Province and other places. In the same year, it was included in the album "Sweet Honey" and released in Hong Kong and other places.

Appreciation of Song Dynasty:

The song "Sweet Honey" sounds very sweet and beautiful, but it actually summarizes Teresa Teng's sweet but not greasy singing style to some extent. Sweetness combines the traditional aestheticism of oriental women with the modern amorous feelings of western women. Although the soundtrack of this song is Indonesian folk songs, people hear an oriental style in Teresa Teng's dimple-like singing. Cheerful and light tunes and easy-to-understand lyrics, as well as Teresa Teng's sweet singing, have become eternal classics.

Social impact:

The song "Sweet Honey" was still widely circulated decades ago and in the 2 1 century. This song 1979 was released by Hong Kong Polaroid Company, and it is also the first title song of the album "Sweet Honey". It sold more than one million copies that year, which was one of the three platinum records that Teresa Teng 1979 won in Hong Kong.

"Sweet Honey" is one of Deng's earliest songs that entered the mainland in the late 1970s. Since then, "Sweet Honey" has become the love tune of young couples in the Mainland. Teresa Teng's pop songs in Hong Kong and Taiwan, accompanied by cassette recorders, have been integrated into people's daily lives and have been popular ever since. ?

From Sweet Honey, many mainlanders began to see large posters of Teresa Teng at home, and pop music began to spread in Chinese mainland. Teresa Teng not only cultivated the first batch of pop fans after the reform and opening up with her sweet singing, but also played a great role in the vocal system of China pop music in the future because some of them are singers.