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"The Moon Represents My Heart" (Chinese: 月亮代表我的心; pinyin: Yuèliang Dàibiǎo Wǒ de Xīn) is a song originally recorded by Taiwanese singer Chen Fen-lan for her album Dreamland, which was released through Li Ge Records in May 1973. It was then re-recorded by fellow Taiwanese recording artist Liu Guan-lin in November 1973.
In 1977, Teng's popular love song "The Moon Represents My Heart" was released; it became one of the first foreign songs to break into the country. Her songs over the following decade revolutionized Chinese popular culture, which marked the end of the extremely tight control exercised in the preceding three decades by the communist party over ...
In 1999, "The Moon Represents My Heart" was ranked number one in a poll of the 10 best Chinese classics of the 20th century by Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK). [2] At the 2010 Chinese Music Awards, the same song was ranked first amongst the greatest Chinese musical works of the past 30 years. [3]
The album spawned the single "The Moon Represents My Heart" (月亮代表我的心), a cover of Taiwanese singer Chen Fen-lan's 1973 song of the same name. It was written by Sun Yi and composed by Weng Cheng-hsi. [2]
During his concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum in 1997, Cheung sang the love song “The Moon Represents My Heart” (月亮代表我的心) and dedicated it to his mother and Tong. This moment is seen as an official recognition of Cheung's relationship with Tong, making him one of the first public figures in the Chinese world to come out .
The moon represents the part of ourselves that we cannot vocalize or express but feel intensely within ourselves. It is, in short, representative of our unvoiced inner landscape.
Because the moon acts like the counterpart to the sun, which Montúfar says represents masculine energy, the moon represents the opposite. “The Moon sign is more in tune with your feminine side ...
Kenny G has recorded Chinese songs such as "Jasmine Flower" (茉莉花) and "The Moon Represents My Heart" (月亮代表我的心). [48] Since 1989, ...