Songwriter (Apo Hiking Society album)

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Songwriter
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Studio album by
Released 1976
Genre Original Pilipino Music, Filipino Rock, Pop
Label JEM Records, Philippines
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 released in 1976 under JEM Records.

Track listing

SIDE A:

  1. Love Is for Singing
  2. Tell Me Why
  3. Mahirap Magmahal ng Syota ng Iba
  4. A Song for You
  5. We're Together
  6. Bluebirds

SIDE B:

  1. Evening Show
  2. Show Me a Smile
  3. Restless People
  4. I Keep Remembering
  5. Those Were the Good Ole' Days*

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