Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The song was performed by non-natives (Australians) singing in both English and Malay. The lyrics present a love story setting between the two lovers. The B-side of the record is "Planting Rice", loosely based on the Filipino folk song Magtanim Ay 'Di Biro, also performed by Paul Lombard accompanied by a vocal chorus by Joan Wilton. This piece ...
Indonesian composer Krishna Balagita composed the lyrics and music for "Seluruh Cinta". Singaporean M. Nasir wrote, produced, and provided the vocals for the duet "Bagaikan Sakti". Regarded as a Malaysian film icon, Siti has covered and recorded three songs that were composed by P. Ramlee , "Alunan Biola", "Anakku Sayangku", and "Bunga Melor".
The song was used in a number of films before 1962. In 1959, a comedy film in Malay language titled Rasa Sayang Eh was produced by Cathay Keris in Singapore. [18] The song also appeared in the 1943 Japanese film Marai no Tora, which depicted the exploits of a Japanese secret agent Tani Yutaka in Malaya during the World War II. [19]
"Forevermore" is a song by Malaysian singer-songwriter Yuna, released as the first single from her fourth international studio album (her seventh overall), Rouge. The song, which tells about Yuna's life experience grew up in Malaysia, [1] it was co-written by Yuna, Alexandra Govere and Robin Hannibal and released on 5 April 2019 by Verve Music ...
Song Artist(s) Weekly Streams Ref. Song Artist(s) Weekly Streams Ref. 2 February [a] "Shape of You" Ed Sheeran: N/A [3] N/A 9 February 432,552 "Wanita Terakhir ...
Soleram or Suliram [3] (also known as Soreram, or Suriram [4]) is a folk song from Riau, Indonesia. [5] [6] [7] It is also a well-known folk song in Malaysia. [4]This song is melodious and sung in a gentle rhythm, with lyrics that are relatively short and easy to remember.
"Majulah Singapura " [a] is the national anthem of Singapore.Composed by Zubir Said in 1958 as a theme song for official functions of the City Council of Singapore, the song was selected in 1959 as the nation's anthem when it attained self-government.
The song was played for the first time at this show. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On April 8, The Gazette's radio program on station InterFM897 announced that the song would be played on April 15. [ 4 ] On the 22nd of the same month, the band published a video showcasing all the songs of the single and a part of the music video of "Undying".