The Golden Voice

The Golden Voice
Studio album by Nora Aunor
Released 1970
Genre Adult Contemporary, OPM
Language English
Label Alpha Records Corporation (Philppines)
Nora Aunor chronology
Among My Favorites
(1970)
The Golden Voice
(1970)
Pledging My Love
(1970)
Singles from The Golden Voice
  1. "Oh Promise Me"
  2. "Mother Song"
  3. "Lucky Girl"
  4. "Little Bird"
  5. "Heavenly Father"
  6. "My Song"
  7. "Sweetheart Sweetheart"

The Golden Voice is a studio album by Filipino singer-actress Nora Aunor, released in 1970 by Alpha Records Corporation in the Philippines in LP format[1] and later released in 1999 in a compilation/ cd format.[2] The album contains some of the original Filipino compositions by Robert Medina, George Canseco and Danny Subido. The album contains 12 tracks among them is the "Mother Song" which became as one of the most popular song of Ms. Aunor.

Background

This album collection captures the music of three greatest Filipino composers of all time; George Canseco, Danny Subido and Robert Medina. The recording captures all the wondrous melodic qualities and varieties that are essence of the great composers music, songs which are sung in the way Nora Aunor can, with heart, emotion and above all total sincerity. It is a performance that you will enjoy for years to come... a great singer with the Golden Voice - From "The Golden Voice" album Cover

Track listing

Side one

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sweetheart, Sweetheart"  Danny Subido02:43
2."My Song"  George Canseco02:20
3."I'll Wait for Someone"  Danny Subido03:03
4."Mother Song"   03:16
5."Heavenly Father"   02:17
6."Oh Promise Me"  Buck Parn02:09

Side two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Little Bird"  Danny Subido01:43
2."Crazy Feeling"  Robert Medina02:54
3."Lucky Girl"  Robert Medina02:18
4."All I Own"  Medina, Canseco03:21
5."My Little Boy"  Danny Subido02:02
6."The End of Our Love"  Robert Medina03:18

Album credits

Arranged and conducted by
Arranged by
Recorded at

References

  1. "Mother Song, from The Golden Voice album". Retrieved 2013-07-31.
  2. "Alpha Records OPM Hits". Retrieved 2013-07-31.
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