Mga Awitin ng Puso

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Mga Awitin ng Puso
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Studio album by
Released1972
Recorded1972
StudioCAI Studios
Genre OPM, folk music
Length42:45
Language Filipino
Label Alpha/Mayon Records (Philippines)
Nora Aunor chronology
Queen of Songs
(1972)
Mga Awitin ng Puso
(1972)
Be Gentle
(1972)

Mga Awitin ng Puso is a studio album by Filipino singer-actress Nora Aunor, released in 1972 by Alpha Records Corporation in the Philippines in LP and cassette formats [1] [2] [3] and later re-released on November 4, 1999 in a compilation/CD format. [4] Songs from this album are also included on a compilation album from 1990 called Mga Awiting Sariling Atin. [5] This is Aunor's third album with all-Filipino compositions featuring kundiman classics "Ikaw", "Buhat", "Dahil sa Iyo", "Minamahal Kita" and "Pangako ng Puso".

Contents

Track listing

LP/Cassette edition

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ipinagdarasal Kita"Jerry Brandy3:38
2."Ikaw"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago3:10
3."Pangako ng Puso" D. Holmsen - A. Fernando3:44
4."Ang Mahal Ko'y Ikaw"Jerry Brandy2:52
5."Minamahal Kita"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago4:00
6."Marupok Na Sumpa"Phillip Maninang3:28
Total length:20:52
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dahil sa Iyo"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago2:52
2."Pag-ibig Ikaw ang Maysala"Jerry Brandy3:41
3."Tapat Na Pag-ibig"D. Holmsen - A. Fernando3:39
4."Ikaw ay Akin"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago4:02
5."Lihim Kitang Mahal"Ibarra Samson3:42
6."Buhat"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago3:57
Total length:21:53

CD edition

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ikaw"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago3:10
2."Buhat"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago3:57
3."Dahil sa Iyo"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago2:52
4."Ang Mahal Ko'y Ikaw"Jerry Brandy2:52
5."Ikaw ay Akin"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago4:02
6."Ipinagdarasal Kita"Jerry Brandy3:38
7."Minamahal Kita"M. Velarde Jr. - D. Santiago4:00
8."Tapat Na Pag-ibig" D. Holmsen - A. Fernando3:39
9."Pag-ibig Ikaw ang Maysala"Jerry Brandy3:41
10."Lihim Kitang Mahal"Ibarra Samson3:42
11."Pangako ng Puso"D. Holmsen - A. Fernando3:44
12."Marupok Na Sumpa"Phillip Maninang3:28
Total length:42:45

Album credits

Musical arranger

Recording supervisor

Recorded at

Original cover design

See also

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