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Naaalala Ka In My Head Up There Radio Girl Loser Ms. Serious (acoustic version) 2005 Universal Records: Barkada Hold On Paano? Haplos Kaba Barkada Ngiti Iisang Taon Awit I Wanna Be Should I It's Me I Think of You I'd Do Anything Be With You Hear Me Cry Freedom 2007 Universal Records: Shamrock Sandata Ipaglaban Salamat Na Lang So Do I? Around ...
While he made songs for his peers, he made albums for himself such as Naaalala Ka, Rey Valera Vol. 2, Walang Kapalit, Hello, The Rey Valera Christmas Album, Gabay Mo Ako, Rey Valera's Greatest Hits Vol. 1, Rey Valera's Greatest Hits Vol. 2, Pirapirasong Ala-ala, Sa Kabila Ng Lahat, Kung Sakaling Iibig Muli, FM Ka, AM Ako, Home Sweet Home, Ang ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Children's Rhymes and Lullabies. Released: 2009; ... "Sa Tuwing Naaalala Ka" ...
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The final track listing consisted of seven tracks including his covers of "Naaalala Ka" by Rey Valera, "Di Na Mababawi" by Spongecola and Itchyworms' "Akin Ka Na Lang" and his carrier single, Shamrock's "Haplos". He expressed that the album doesn't include "belting songs," but consists of ballads that are cool and relaxing to hear, and that he ...
"Shamrocks and Shenanigans (Boom Shalock Lock Boom)" is a song written and performed by American hip hop group House of Pain. Released in 1992 through Tommy Boy Records, it was the second single from their debut studio album, Fine Malt Lyrics (1992).
Sham Rock are a pseudo-folk band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, known solely for their 1998 single, "Tell Me Ma" (a pop version of 19th century children's song "I'll Tell Me Ma"). "Tell Me Ma" peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart and remained on the charts for 13 weeks. [1] [2] It sold over 200,000 copies in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The song accompanies a children's game. A ring is formed by the children joining hands, one player standing in the centre. When asked, "Please tell me who they be," the girl in the middle gives the name or initials of a boy in the ring (or vice versa). The ring then sings the rest of the words, and the boy who was named goes into the centre. [1]