A Wish for Christmas

A Wish for Christmas
Studio album by Hangad
Released November, 2006
Genre Inspirational
Length 18 minutes
Label Jesuit Music Ministry
Producer Jesuit Music Ministry / Hangad
Hangad chronology
The Easter Journey (2005) A Wish for Christmas (2006)

A Wish for Christmas is the fifth album recorded by Philippine-based vocal ensemble Hangad. It is also the group's second Christmas album, the first being Pasko Naming Hangad. It is Hangad's shortest album to date, with four tracks.


Track listing

  1. "Raymond's Lullaby"
    • Word and music by Marchan Padla and Paulo K. Tirol; vocal arrangement by P. Tirol; instrumental arrangement by J. Guevarra
  2. "Child Emmanuel"
    • Words, music and arrangement by Nicky Reyes; instrumental arrancement by Julius Guevarra
  3. "Paskong Pinoy Medley"
    • Arranged by P. Tirol
    • Paskong Pinoy Medley is composed of the following familiar Filipino Christmas songs, in this order:
      1. Gabing Payapa ("Peaceful night") – words and music by Felipe de Leon, Sr.
      2. Pasko na Naman ("It's Christmas-time again") – Words by Levi Celerio; music by F. de Leon, Jr.
      3. Himig Pasko ("Christmas melody") – Words and music by Serapio Ramos
      4. Maligayang Pasko at Masaganang Bagong Taon ("Ang Pasko Ay Sumapit") (Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year/Christmas Is Come")  – words by L. Celerio, music by Vicente Rubi
      5. Thank You, ang Babait Ninyo ('"'Thank you, you're kind")- composer/lyricist unknown.
  4. "Silent Night"

Credits

Instrumentalists

Production

Engineering

Art

Raymond's Lullaby

Raymond's Lullaby is an original composition by Marchan Padla, a volunteer social worker at Ang Arko ng Pilipinas (an NGO for mentally handicapped children). "Raymond" is the name of one of Ang Arko's wards, who was afflicted with autism. The final version of the song was the result of a collaboration between Marchan and Hangad. In accordance with Marchan Padla's original intent for writing the song, proceeds of the album will be donated to Ang Arko ng Pilipinas.

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