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Bayan Ko (My Country) compares the Philippines, yearning for its independence (from America at the time the song was composed), to a bird that cries when caged and denied of its right to fly. An old song from the early 1920s, it has been repeatedly used through the years to express the central Filipino sentiment, its people's strong desire for freedom.
Nena S: your song is Ewan by APO Hiking Society
2007-06-26 21:21:06
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answered by sweetwater 7
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Gitara by Parokya Ni Edgar Huling El Bimbo by Eraserheads Kahit Kailan by South Border
2016-05-20 23:25:54
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answered by michelle 3
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Mine are.....hmm...
Paglisan - Color it Red
This song always reminds me of my High School graduation.
And this is the song I'd like to be played in my burial, lol.
Habang may Buhay - After Image
I just love the voice of the guy who sang this. And it's so sentimental...makes me want to hug somebody, lol
This is the second song I want in my burial. =)
Ikaw Lamang - Zsa Zsa Padilla
But the duet of Jano Gibbs and Jaya made me like this song more. It just sounds very romantic for me.
And I like this song to be played on my first date. lol jk! Oops! Buking ba? hehe.
Sana Maulit Muli - Regine Velasquez
I loved this song since I was a kid when I still adore Regine.
I also want this song in my burial...I don't know what's with me today...
Sa Ugoy ng Duyan - the original singer...I think the girl with the high voice?
I don't know why but I just feel sentimental whenever I hear this song. And one friend told me once that there was a Filipino high school exchange student who sang this song in a school in Japan. Though the Japanese didn't understood the words, the song brought tears to some of them. I was touched by the story.
lol I mentioned 5 songs, if that's ok. I equally love them all.
2007-06-26 02:13:16
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Tuyo ng Damdamin by Apo Hiking Society
2. Take Me Out of the Dark by Gary V.
3. Constant Change by Jose Mari Chan
2007-06-26 05:21:04
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answered by millet_0220 4
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I left the Philippines when I was 10... but there's this song that goes: Ikaw ay akin
at akoy sa'yo..... lalalalalalalalalallalallalallallallalallal
As the years go by... the lalala part is taking over the lyrics of the song more and more. I have no idea what the title of it is. I absolutely love the melody of it.
2007-06-26 01:27:28
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answered by justmemimi 6
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Walang Hanggang Paalam of Joey Ayala...
All his songs are meaningful and touching... The others are so ethnic though...
Di ba tayo’y narito
upang maging malaya
at upang palayain ang iba
ako’y walang hinihiling
Ika’y tila ganoon din
sadya’y bigyang-laya ang isa’t-isa
[chorus]
Ang pagibig natin ay
walang hanggang paalam
at habang magkalayo
papalapit pa rin ang puso
kahit na magkahiwalay
tayo ay magkasama
sa magkabilang dulo ng mundo
Ang bawat simula ay
siya ring katapusan
may patutunguhan ba
ang ating pagsinta
sa biglang tingin
kita’y walang kinabukasan
subalit di-malupig ang pag-asa
[chorus]
Ang pagibig natin ay
walang hanggang paalam
at habang magkalayo
papalapit pa rin ang puso
kahit na magkahiwalay
tayo ay magkasama
sa magkabilang dulo ng mundo
[chorus]
ang pagibig natin ay
walang hanggang paalam
at habang magkalayo
papalapit pa rin ang puso
kahit na magkahiwalay
tayo ay magkasama
sa magkabilang dulo ng mundo
sa magkabilang dulo ng mundo
2007-06-26 20:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Kung Mawawala Ka (Gary V, Zsazsa P--not so much the other version)
I'm a karaoke junkie, and duets are fun, so I enjoy listening and singing to this and a few others. I can't pick a favorite...but this oughta do for the moment.
2007-06-27 10:04:44
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answered by endrshadow 5
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Anak is nice, there are lots of songs that i like, like Ako ay pilipino, or our very own national anthem!
2007-06-26 01:14:43
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answered by mcr girl 2
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1. "Bayan Ko" - this song has accompanied every struggle in our history since the turn of the century...tugs my heart (and patriotic spirit) everytime I hear it....what do you expect from a kid with activist parents & grandparents?
2. "Tanging Yaman" - as we have already established, this is both a love song and a church song....beautiful, soul-searching lyrics
3. "Sapagkat Kami ay Tao Lamang" - this song is about human imperfections...about the power of love over obedience to laws, including God's commandments. It justifies our fatal transgressions by saying we're but human and therefore weak and imperfect.
2007-06-27 07:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Dandansoy.
Lupang Hinirang!
2007-06-26 03:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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