Boyfriends (Filipino band)

Boyfriends is a musical group from the Philippines. Their heyday was in the 1970s as one of the most prominent bands of the Manila sound,[1][2] with pop and disco harmonies reminiscent of the Bee Gees.[3] Several of their recordings are among the most popular Tagalog and English songs of the Philippines from the late 1970s and early 1980s, and have since been covered by a number of the Philippines' most popular singers, among others.[4]

Boyfriends
OriginQuezon City, Philippines
GenresManila sound, disco
Years active1970present
LabelsPolyEast Records
MembersGary Ariola
Bob Guzman
Artie Ilacad
Lloyd Sale
Past membersJoey Abando

Discography

[5][6]

  • Dahil Mahal Kita (Canary Records, 1978) (FORMATS: LP record, cassette tape) (TRACK LIST: Side A: 1) Dahil Mahal Kita; 2) Nais Kong Malaman Mo; 3) Sa Tuwing Ako Ay Nag-iisa; 4) Pag-ibig o Paghanga; 5) Hanggang Wakas. Side B: 1) Di Na Mababago; 2) Bistado Na Kita; 3) Mula Ng Makilala Kita; 4) Ibigin Mo Ako; 5) Puso Ko'y Umiibg Sa 'Yo)
  • With Love (Canary Records, 1978) (FORMATS: LP record, cassette tape) (TRACK LIST: Side A: 1) Sumayaw Sumunod; 2) Pagtibok Ng Puso; 3) Alaala; 4) Araw-araw; Side B: 1) Pag-ibig Ko; 2) Sha, Na, Na, Tayo'y Magsaya; 3) Mamahalin Kita; 4) Kay Ganda Palang Umibig; 5) Kapag Kasayaw Kita)
  • 3 (Canary Records, 1980) (FORMATS: LP record, cassette tape) (TRACK LIST: Side A: 1) Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal; 2) Umaapoy; 3) Huwag Ka Naman Ganyan; 4) Seksing-Seksi. Side B: 1) Dance With Me; 2) Salawahan; 3) Palikero; 4) Ikaw Ang Buhay Ko)
  • Best of the Boyfriends (Canary Records, 1980) (FORMATS: LP record, cassette tape) (TRACK LIST: Side A: 1) Salawahan; 2) Bumalik Ka Lamang; 3) Araw Araw; 4) Bistado Na Kita; 5) Sumayaw, Sumunod; 6) Dahil Mahal Kita. Side B: 1) Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal; 2) Pag-isahin Natin; 3) Dance With Me; 4) Nais Kong Malaman Mo; 5) Pagtibok Ng Puso)
  • Forever (Canary Records, 1981) (FORMATS: LP record, cassette tape) (TRACK LIST: Side A: 1) Kailan; 2) Kung Liligaya Ka; 3) Boyfriends Medley; 4) Kahit Iniwan Mo; 5) Huwag Mong Pilitin. Side B: 1) Kung Maaari Sana; 2) Ikaw Pala'y Nagtataksil; 3) Oras-Oras; 4) Bakit Umibig Sa Iba; 5) Paano Ko Sasabihin)
  • First Love (Canary Records) (FORMATS: LP record, cassette tape) (TRACK LIST: Side A: 1) First Love Never Dies; 2) Love Me; 3) Don't Stop The Music; 4) Never Let Her Go; 5) Maybe You Should Now. Side B: 1) I Think I'm Fallin' In Love; 2) Everyone Needs Someone To Love; 3) Got To Believe In Magic; 4) Feel My Love; 5) Lady Disco)
  • Greatest Hits (Canary Records) (FORMATS: LP record, cassette tape) (TRACK LIST: Side A: 1) Dahil Mahal Kita; 2) Nais Kong Malaman Ko; 3) Sumayaw Sumunod; 4) Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal; 5) Salawahan; 6) Sa Tuwing Ako ay Nag-iisa; 7) First Love. Side B: 1) Mamahalin Kita; 2) Dance With Me; 3) Pagtibok Ng Puso; 4) Bistado Na Kita; 5) Araw Araw; 6) I Think I'm Falling In love; 7) Oras-Oras)
  • Unplugged Reunion Album (OctoArts/EMI Music, 1995) (FORMATS: LP record, cassette tape, CD) (TRACK LIST: 1) Isang Ngiti Mo Lang; 2) Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal; 3) Salawahan; 4) Oras-oras; 5) Nais Kong Malaman Mo; 6) Ibigin Mo Ako; 7 )Damdamin Ko Sa'yo; 8) Dahil Mahal Kita; 9) First Love; 10) Sa Tuwing Ako ay Nag-iisa; 11) Bistado na Kita; 12) Pagtibok ng Puso)

Compilation albums

Notable songs

  • "Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal"
Covered by Lea Salonga on her album Lea,[9] as well as by Dingdong Avanzado and Martin Nievera.
  • "Dahil Mahal Kita"
Listed by Ogie Alcasid as one of the ten "most memorable songs of his life".[10] He recorded it as the theme song for the Vilma Santos movie Dolzura Cortez Story.[10] It was also used as the theme song for the TV series Guns and Roses, in a recording by Jovit Baldivino.[11] A notable cover version sung in the drama Be My Lady on ABS-CBN performed by the fictional Crisostomo family portrayed by Erich Gonzales, Al Tantay, Janice de Belen, Yves Flores, RK Bagatsing and Nonoy Frolian.
  • "Nais Kong Malaman Mo"
Covers by Manilyn Reynes, Keempee de Leon, and, most recently, Ken Chan.
  • "Sumayaw, Sumunod"
Anthologized in Bongga (The Biggest OPM Retro Hits).[12] Covered by Ogie Alcasid.,[13] and also covered by Sexbomb Girls.
  • "Salawahan" Composed by Victorio "James" Guiwan
Covered by Ogie Alcasid feat. Urban Flow, from Alcasid's 10th Anniversary album (1998).
  • "Sa Tuwing Ako'y Nag-iisa"
  • "First Love Never Dies"
Covered by Filipino Jukebox Rock Band White Lies
  • "Mamahalin Kita"
  • "Dance With Me"
  • "Pagtibok Ng Puso"
  • "Bistado Na Kita"
  • "Araw-Araw"
  • "I Think I'm In Love"
  • "Kay Ganda Palang Umibig"
  • "Oras-Oras"
  • "Bumalik Ka Lamang" Composed by Victorio "James" Guiwan
  • "Paano Ko Sasabihin"
  • "Umaapoy"

References

  1. Dalton, David (2007). The Rough Guide to the Philippines. Penguin. p. 544. ISBN 9781405380447.
  2. Alama, Rudolph Ian (2010-11-14). "Manila Sound". Sun Star. Archived from the original on 2011-08-22. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  3. "Bossa Nova". Bulalo Soup for the Pinoy Soul. 2007-05-25. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  4. Villanueva, Pamela (2008-05-24). "Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal - The Boyfriends Cover". YouTube. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  5. "My OPM LP Collection - Boyfriends, Part 1". My OPM LP Collection. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  6. "My OPM LP Collection - Boyfriends, Part 2". My OPM LP Collection. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  7. "The Boyfriends (3) - Best Of The Boyfriends". Discogs.
  8. "The Ultimate Opm Collection - The Boyfriends". Allmusic. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  9. Panaligan, Jojo P. (6 July 2009). "Lea Salonga returns compliment to Nicole Scherzinger". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 16 November 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  10. Lo, Ricardo F. (2002-10-02). "The songs of Ogie's life". Philippine Star. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  11. "Guns And Roses Theme Song "Dahil Mahal Kita" Lyrics Video". MattsCradle. pp. 2011–05–17. Archived from the original on 2011-10-25. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  12. "Bongga (The Biggest OPM Retro Hits)". Titik Pilipino. Archived from the original on 21 March 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  13. "All the Classics - Ogie". Allmusic. Retrieved 17 October 2011.


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