1st Awit Awards (1969)

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1st Awit Awards
DateMarch 23, 1969
Location Makati
Highlights
Most awardsPauline Sevilla (3)
Albums of the YearHer Kind of Music by Norma Ledesma (Local-English)
Mabuhay Singers sing Pandangguhan, Dahil sa Iyo and other Philippine Songs by Mabuhay Singers (Local-Vernacular)
The Graduate by Simon and Garfunkel (Foreign)
Singles of the Year"Ting-A-Ling" by Pauline Sevilla (Local-English)
"De Colores" by Pauline Sevilla (Local-Vernacular)
"The Sound of Silence" by Simon and Garfunkel (Foreign)

The 1st Awit Awards were held on March 23, 1969, in Makati. [1] [2] These awards recognized musical achievements for the year 1968. This was the only award ceremony organized by the Awit Awards Executive Committee after the Philippine Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (PARAS) took charge the next year. [3]

Contents

A total of 28 awards were presented that night. Another category, the Visiting Recording Artist of the Year, would be given in the foreign division supposedly but due to lack of nominees, it was not awarded. [4] Pauline Sevilla won the most awards with three. [2]

Winners

Local Division

Foreign Division

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Simon and Garfunkel, Single and Album of the Year (Foreign) winners
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Connie Francis, Female Artist of the Year (Foreign) winner
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The Beatles, Group of the Year (Foreign) winners
Female Recording Artist of the YearMale Recording Artist of the Year
Vocal Group of the YearSingle of the Year
Album of the Year

Special awards

Best Special RecordingRecord Man of the Year
  • "Cursillo Song"Pauline Sevilla
  • Manuel P. Villar

Notes:

^[A] It is currently unknown which album of Leopoldo Silos won the "Best Instrumental Album".
^[B] Although this single was originally released in 1965, it was included in the album, The Graduate , which, on the other hand, was released in 1968.

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