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• Panaligan, Jojo (2006-08-27).. Archived from on March 17, 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-10. From the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07. Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit.
All 18 Albums of the Philippines Most-Loved Trio. List of albums on next page Apolinario Hiking Society in Concert (1973) Collector’s Item (1974) Pagkatapos ng Palabas (1978) Ten Years Together (1980) Twelve Years Together (1982) True To My Music (1983) Feet On The Ground (1984) The Worst of Apo (1985) Direksyon (1986) Made in the Philippines (1987) Mga Kuwento ng Apo (1990) Songbuk ng APO (1991) PaskonAPO (1991) 1-2-3 (1992) Barangay Apo (1993) Dating Alternatib (1996) Mismo! (1999) Banda Rito (2001).
February 17, 2008. Archived from on February 27, 2009. Retrieved 2008-09-10. From the original on 14 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07.
I love the touch of your hair And when I look in your eyes I just know, I know I'm on to something good And I'm sure my love for you will endure Your love will light up my world; And take all my cares away with the aching part of me. You gave me a reason for my being And I love what I'm feelin' You gave me a meaning to my life, Yes, I've gone beyond existing And it all began when I met you. You taught me how to love, You showed me how tomorrow and today My life is diff'rent from the yesterday; And you, you taught me how to love And darling I will always cherish you Today, tomorrow and forever.
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From the original on 25 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07. • Gelfand, Janelle (April 30, 2004). The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
Everything keeps going strong, 'Cause you keep it going on. Napapansin mo ba na umiiba na Takbo ng buhay natin ngayon Naging panibago na ang patakaran Ang dating bawal ay pinagbibigyan Lalala pa pare ko Lalala pa pare ko Sapagkat. Tuloy ang ikot ng mundo Tuloy ang ikot ng mundo Ang dating dalagang si Maria Clara Sumasayaw ngayon diyan sa may Ermita Ngunit iba sa kanila'y mulat ang mata Ayaw na nilang magpasamantala Nag-iiba na pare ko Umiiba na pare ko Sapagkat.tuloy ang ikot ny mundo. Tuloy ang ikot ng mundo Ang hari ngayon bukas magsisilbi Ang dating nangunguna ngayo'y mahuhuli Ang araw ay sikat at lulubug din Ang buhay ng api ay siyang giginhawa rin Giginhawa rin aaaahhhhhh aaahh Giginhawa rin aaaahhhhhh aaahh Giginhawa rin aaaahhhhhh aaahh Giginhawa rin aaaahhhhhh aaahh May iilan ang dati ang mayroong paki Sa mga bagay-bagay munti at malaki Ang dating mga taong tahimik lang sa tabi Ngayo'y galit sila at gustong maghiganti Lalala pa pare ko Lalala pa pare ko Sapagkat.
Merong silent night, merong holy night Merong jingle bells, pamaskong delight May nagbobolahan, may naghuhulaan Kung anong nilalaman ng regalong bubuksan Merong palitan, may nakalimutan Tama na yan! Sa susunod na taon na lang! Pasko na, Sinta ko Hanap-hanap kita Bakit nagtatampo Nilisan ako Kung mawawala ka Sa piling ko sinta Paano na ang paskong Inulila mo Sayang, sinta ang sinumpaan At pagtitinginang tunay Nais mo bang kalimutang ganap Ang ating suyuan at galak Ang Disyembre ko ay malungkot Pagkat miss kita Ano mang pilit kong magsaya Miss kita kung Christmas Pasko'y sasapit 'di ko mapigil Ang mangulila Hirap niyan mayro'n ka ng iba.
The APO HIKING SOCIETY first gained recognition in 1973 when they gave a farewell concert at the plush Meralco Auditorium in Metro Manila. Just out of college, the group was the talk of the Ateneo University and adjoining campuses for their music and humor. It was only when two of its four members were about to retire from the field of amateur music, however, that the APO, then known as the Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society, finally had a city-wide audience Last 7 days • Last 7 days • Last 30 days • Last 90 days • Last 365 days • All time.
In October of 1987, during their annual US tour, the APO became the first Filipino pop artists to perform at the Main Hall of New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall. They also performed at the equally prestigious Massey Hall in Toronto, Canada's music capital. Both concerts, as well as the other shows held during that particular concert tour, were sold out. The APO were also the first Filipino artists to perform in a public concert in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In 1987, they were one of the first Filipino artists to be recorded on compact disc. And in 1994, they were awarded the first Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino by Awit Awards - the Filipino equivalent of the Grammy.
As the students advanced into college, Danny Javier joined the group. After graduation, the majority of its members left to pursue individual careers, with only three members remaining,made up of Jim Paredes, Boboy Garovillo and Danny Javier. In the span of their professional career, Apo emerged as a principal adherent of the musical movement termed Original Pilipino Music (a.k.a. OPM), a milieu in which their original musical contributions and cultural influence became essential.The Apo became involved in record production, talent management and organizing artists under the Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit (O.P.M., acronym translation: 'Organization of Philippine Singers/musicians'). The group expanded its activities into establishing and furthering the careers of new OPM artists in the Philippines. Softly, as the morning sun Comes through my window pane Thoughts come to me Memories of you fill my mind and I smile So gently and my world transforms Into a merry carousel Turning me round Bringing me back to the place where found.
• Panaligan, Jojo (2006-08-27).. Archived from on March 17, 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-10. From the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07. Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit.
From the original on 25 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07. • Gelfand, Janelle (April 30, 2004). The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
From the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07. Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit. From the original on 25 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07.
Oohh Napahid na ang mga luha, Damdamin at puso'y tigang Wala nang maibubuga, Wala na 'kong maramdaman. Kung tunay tayong Nagmamahalan Ba't di tayo magkasunduan Oh, oh. (CHORUS:) Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na sa mundo Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na mahal ko Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na pare ko Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na-ha magbigayan tayo! May regalong laruan, may regalong damit May regalong may silbi, may regalong walang gamit May regalong pagkain, may regalong maliit Lahat tayo'y may regalo wag ka nang maiinip Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na sa mundo Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na mahal ko Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na pare ko Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na-ha magbigayan tayo! May dala akong puto, mayroon ding dinuguan May dala akong biskit, may baon na sulsuman May dala akong serbesa, pwede nang mag-inuman Wag ka nang mahihiya pagkain ay simulan Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na sa mundo Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na mahal ko Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na pare ko Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na-ha magbigayan tayo! Nagmano na kay itay, inakap na si nanay Kamustahang kapatid, ang iyakan ay tunay Masarap ang samahan, kalimutan ang away Laganap ang kasiyahan ng pasko'y habang buhay Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na sa mundo Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na mahal ko Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na pare ko Pasko na, Pasko na, Pasko na-ha magbigayan tayo!
The APO HIKING SOCIETY first gained recognition in 1973 when they gave a farewell concert at the plush Meralco Auditorium in Metro Manila. Just out of college, the group was the talk of the Ateneo University and adjoining campuses for their music and humor. It was only when two of its four members were about to retire from the field of amateur music, however, that the APO, then known as the Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society, finally had a city-wide audience Last 7 days • Last 7 days • Last 30 days • Last 90 days • Last 365 days • All time.
When I met you. You gave me a reason for my being And I love what I'm feelin' You gave me a meaning to my life, Yes, I've gone beyond existing And it all began when I met you. When I met you.
The Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society, later popularly known as APO Hiking Society, or simply APO, was a Filipino musical group. The group had its fledgling beginnings in 1969 at the Ateneo de Manila high school, with fourteen members: Lito de Joya, Sonny Santiago, Gus Cosio, Renato Garcia, Chito Kintanar, Kenny Barton, Bruce Brown, Butch Dans, Kinjo Sawada, Ric Segreto, Goff Macaraeg, Doden Besa, Jim Paredes, and Boboy Garovillo. The group's name was created from the acronym AMHS representing their school with a witty twist having an irreverent reference to the paralyzed Philippine revolutionary intellectual and hero, Apolinario Mabini, and later shortened to 'Apo', an Ilocano term for a wise man or a Tagalog term of grandchildren, and later re-branded to 'APO' (all caps).
The APO HIKING SOCIETY first gained recognition in 1973 when they gave a farewell concert at the plush Meralco Auditorium in Metro Manila. Just out of college, the group was the talk of the Ateneo University and adjoining campuses for their music and humor. It was only when two of its four members were about to retire from the field of amateur music, however, that the APO, then known as the Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society, finally had a city-wide audience.
The group's name was created from the acronym AMHS representing their school with a witty twist having an irreverent reference to the paralyzed Philippine revolutionary intellectual and hero, Apolinario Mabini, and later shortened to 'Apo', an Ilocano term for a wise man or a Tagalog term of grandchildren, and later re-branded to 'APO' (all caps). Contrary to popular belief, the 'Apo' name was not a reference to the Philippines's highest peak, the potentially-active stratovolcano Mount Apo.
Thirdline Incorporated. Archived from on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-08-20. • ^ Lolarga, Elizabeth (June 1–15, 2002).
One of them was scheduled to leave for Turkey as an exchange student. The other had a position waiting for him in his father's advertising firm. Why a talented young man of 21 would want to go to Turkey, every young man in the early seventies would probably understand. But what the APO could not understand was their fourth member's decision to leave the irresponsibility of being unemployed to join the ranks of the corporate world. The trip to Turkey did not materialize and the APO, now a tentative trio, pushed on steadily towards fame and fortune. Looking back, the APO members Danny Javier, Boboy Garrovillo, and Jim Paredes do not regret never having been regular wage earners. Their farewell concert, which had SRO audiences for two stormy nights, not unexpectedly became a hit record the following year.