The Phenomenal Nora Aunor

The Phenomenal Nora Aunor
Studio album by Nora Aunor
Released 1970
Genre Adult Contemporary, Pop, Southern Gospel
Language English
Label Alpha Records Corporation (Philppines)
Nora Aunor chronology
Pledging My Love
(1970)
The Phenomenal Nora Aunor
(1970)
Christmas with Nora Aunor
(1970)
Singles from The Phenomenal Nora Aunor
  1. "Yesterday When I was Young"
  2. "Forever Loving You"
  3. "Tomorrows Love"
  4. "It Is No Secret"
  5. "Two People"
  6. "Cry Cry No More"

The Phenomenal Nora Aunor is the last non Holiday studio album by Filipino singer-actress Nora Aunor,of 1970 released 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 12 tracks of the most famous songs including Yesterday When I was Young.

Background

Aunor became a phenomenal figure both in the Philippine Music Industry and Entertainment Business, smashing hits after hits and breaking box office records. The album was a success making it as one of the most well loved Nora Aunor's album. The album contains some original compositions of Robert Medina and George Canseco. The Album also won the "Album of the Year" Award from the 3rd Awit Awards (1971),[3] and the Best Female Singer (English) for Nora Aunor.

Track listing

Side one

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Forever Loving You"    03:03
2. "Yesterday When I was Young"  Charles Aznavour 03:54
3. "I Look at the Rain"     
4. "Cry Cry No More"    02:40
5. "This is How My World Is Made"    02:53
6. "Am I That Easy to Forget"  Carl Belew, W.S. Stevenson 02:32

Side two

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Tomorrows Love"    02:54
2. "I'm So Happy"    02:33
3. "Two People"    03:50
4. "Love Time"  George Canseco, Robert Medina 01:30
5. "Better Say Goodbye"  George Canseco, Robert Medina 02:35
6. "It Is No Secret"  Stuart Hamblen 04:15

Album Credits

Arranged and Conducted by:

Arranged and Supervised by:

Recording Supervisor

Recording Engineer

References

  1. "The Phenomenal Nora Aunor". Retrieved 2013-08-08.
  2. "Official website of Alpha Records". Retrieved 2013-08-08.
  3. Winners of 3rd Awit Awards (1971). Retrieved 2014-01-01.
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