Songwriter (Apo Hiking Society album)

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Songwriter
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Studio album by
Released 1976 [1] [2]
Recorded1976
StudioCinema Audio & Sampaguita Studios
Genre
Label JEM/Telesis Records
Producer
APO Hiking Society chronology
Collector's Item
(1975)
Songwriter
(1976)
Pagkatapos Ng Palabas
(1978)

Songwriter is the second studio album of the Filipino trio Apo Hiking Society. It was released in 1976 under JEM Records label.

Contents

Track listing

All selections licensed by APO Music Philippines (AMP).

Side A

  1. "Love Is for Singing" (Jim Paredes) - arranged by Willy Cruz, backing vocals by Bong Agcaoili, Quito Colayco, The Black Forest, The Quirno Sisters
  2. "Tell Me Why" (Danny Javier) - arranged by Eddie Munji
  3. "Mahirap Magmahal ng Syota ng Iba" (Jim Paredes) - arranged by Eddie Munji
  4. "A Song for You" (Boboy Garrovillo, Bong Agcaoili) - arranged by The APO, Willy Cruz
  5. "We're Together" (Jim Paredes) - arranged by Willy Cruz
  6. "Bluebirds" (C. Javier, Danny Javier) - arranged by Toti Fuentes

Side B

  1. "Evening Show" (Jim Paredes) - arranged by Eddie Munji
  2. "Show Me a Smile" (Danny Javier) - arranged by Willy Cruz
  3. "Restless People" (Boboy Garrovillo) - arranged by Toti Fuentes
  4. "I Keep Rememb'ring" (Jim Paredes) - arranged and backing vocals by Quito Colayco
  5. "Those Were the Good Ole' Days" (Danny Javier) - arranged by The APO, Willy Cruz

Credits

According to the album's credits. [1] [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Apo Hiking Society – Songwriter (1976, Vinyl)". Discogs . 1976. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
  2. 1 2 "Songwriter", eBay Philippines , 1976, retrieved 2024-10-27