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"Jeepney Love Story" is a pop rock song performed by Filipina singer-songwriter Yeng Constantino. The song was written by Constantino and produced by Raimund Marasigan . It was released in June 2010 by Star Records as the third single from Constantino's third studio album, Lapit (" Come Closer ").
The lyrics of the song had a resemblance with her first single which was "Hawak Kamay", an inspirational rock vibe. As of July 2013 [update] the music video of the song scored 2.87 million views on YouTube and became her second most viewed video, after "Jeepney Love Story", until August 2013 when it was surpassed by her single "Chinito".
Josephine "Yeng" Eusebio Constantino-Asuncion (born December 4, 1988) is a Filipino singer, songwriter, composer and guitarist. She is referred to as the Philippines Pop Rock Royalty [1] [2] [3] and is regarded as one of the biggest hitmakers in Philippine music industry.
Palabas is the debut studio album by Filipino rock band Sponge Cola.It was released on October 18, 2004, under Sony Music Philippines. [1] This album contains some songs that the band members made even before the group was officially formed, and includes an abundance of Tagalog-language tracks.
the greatest love story never told 20 years ago, feels like time has froze We’re living in the greatest love story ever told We never let it go and never told a soul We could have been the ...
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Love Story" is a popular song published in 1970, with music by Francis Lai and lyrics by Carl Sigman. The song was first introduced as an instrumental theme in the 1970 film Love Story after the film's distributor, Paramount Pictures , rejected the first set of lyrics that were written. [ 2 ]
"Tell Me a Story" is a song written by Terry Gilkyson and performed by Jimmy Boyd and Frankie Laine, with the Norman Luboff Chorus. It reached #1 in Australia , #4 on the U.S. pop chart , and #5 on the UK Singles Chart in 1953.