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At kung ang madilim na gabing mapanglaw ay lumaganap na doon sa libiñgan't, tañging m̃ga patay ang nañgag lalamay, huwag bagabagin ang katahimikan. Ang kanyang hiwaga'y huwag gambalain: kaipala'y mariñgig doon ang taginting, tunog ñg gitara't salterio'y mag saliw, ako. Báyan, yao't, kita'y aawitin. Kung ang libiñgan ko'y limót na ñg lahat
Alfredo "Fred" Panopio (February 2, 1939 – April 22, 2010) was a Filipino singer and actor who rose to fame in the 1960s and 1970s.. He is known for having made the yodeling style of music famous in the Philippines.
Sitsiritsit, also known as Sitsiritsit Alibangbang, is a Filipino folk song.This humorous song describes a flirtatious woman threatening a storeowner that the ants are going to get him if he is not going to extend credit, as well as unusual situations of exchanging a child for a doll or bagoong.
The lyrics were written by scriptwriter Armando Lao and the music was composed by Jay Durias, who considers this song to be one of his best compositions and arrangements to date. The same song became the carrier single for their fourth album, The Way We Do, released in 2001. In November of the same year, South Border staged their biggest major ...
Take two revolutionary automotive companies, roughly similar in size, with similar amounts of net cash on the balance sheet, but neither one profitable, and both burning cash at phenomenal rates.
"Bayan Ko" (usually translated as "My Country"; Spanish: Nuestra patria, lit. 'Our Motherland') is one of the most recognizable patriotic songs of the Philippines.It was written in Spanish by the revolutionary general José Alejandrino in light of the Philippine–American War and subsequent American occupation, and translated into Tagalog some three decades later by the poet José Corazón de ...
Hanggang Kailan Kaya? (1977) Hanggang Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan (1977) (also covered by Gary V. and Nina for the teleserye, "Walang Hanggan" in 2012) Hawak Mo ang Panahon (1979) Hindi Kita Malilimutan (1983) (also covered by Bukas Palad in 1986, also covered by Gary V. in 2000) I Just Think You're Beautiful (1981) Iduyan Mo (1979) Ikaw
Alejandro G. Abadilla (March 10, 1906 – August 26, 1969), commonly known as AGA, was a Filipino poet, essayist, and fiction writer.Critic Pedro Ricarte referred to Abadilla as the father of modern Philippine poetry, and was known for challenging established forms and literature's "excessive romanticism and emphasis on rhyme and meter". [1]