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A version of the song in Tagalog was used by Josefino Cenizal as a film score for the film Ang Pugad ng Aguila ("Hawk's Nest") in 1938. National Artist Levi Celerio also wrote Tagalog lyrics to the song during the 1950s.
Ere" also debuted at No. 138 on Billboard Global Excl. US chart, becoming the first Filipino song to appear on the chart. [3] Following its growing popularity on both digital and streaming platforms, the song broke the record for the biggest single day streams in the Philippines on Spotify with 1.77 million streams, dethroning "Mine" by Taylor ...
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It is Era's third album. It achieved success in several European countries. The title track, "The Mass", is an adaptation of O Fortuna, a classical piece by Carl Orff. [citation needed] Videos were shot for "The Mass" and "Looking for Something" on location at Chateau de Commarque, France; featuring actors Pierre Boisserie and Irene Bustamante.
Era’s first album, Era, was released in 1996 and became a worldwide success, helped by its first single, "Ameno". It sold over 6 million copies and became the most exported French album at the time. [2] It was followed by Era 2 in 2000 and The Mass in 2003.
All words, music, and arrangements (instrumental and choral) provided by Paulo K. Tirol except where noted. The Easter Journey; Children Of Light And Of The Morning words based on the Eucharistic Prayer of the Holy Mass for the Easter liturgy; orchestral arrangement by Dennis Reyes, III; Awit Ng Paghilom (new) (Tagalog. Song of Healing)
With songs of noble sound and word, and every Christmas day Will be full of bliss! Chorus: With the New Year Is a new life to live! Together with all our wishes and hopes, Come let us sing them, oh come let us hum them to fill our hearts with bliss Chorus Preface Coda With songs of noble sound and word, and every Christmas day Will be full of ...
With the Vatican II mandate of localisation of the Mass, Fr. Honti began to write liturgical hymns in the 1960s. He wrote his first hymn for services at the Jesuit-administered San Jose Manggagawa parish at Barangka, Marikina , with the intent that it could be easily sung and learnt by ordinary Filipinos.