Twelve Years Together

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Released1982
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Label Universal Records
APO Hiking Society chronology
10
(1980)
Twelve Years Together
(1982)
The Best of Apo Hiking Society Volume 1
(1982)

Apo Hiking Society is the fifth studio album by Filipino trio Apo Hiking Society. The 11-track album was released in 1982 by Universal (then known as WEA) Records.

Track listing

  1. Mag-Artista Ka (4:09)
  2. Araw (3:37)
  3. Salawikain (4:25)
  4. Bakit Ba? (3:38)
  5. Inaamin Ko (3:32)
  6. Pakinggan Mo (Ang Awit Ko) (3:36)
  7. Tuyo Na'ng Damdamin (2:37)
  8. Mahal Kita (Ngunit Ayaw Mo Sa Akin) (3:49)
  9. Giliw (3:13)
  10. Gabi Na Naman (4:41)
  11. Blue Jeans (4:19)

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