More, More, More of Nora Aunor

More, more, more of Nora Aunor is the second studio album by the Filipino singer-actress Nora Aunor, released in 1968 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, Rober Dominic and Danny Subido among others, except for the three songs including "It's Not Unusual" originally sung by Tom Jones in 1965 composed by Gordon Mills and Les Reed.

More, more, more of Nora Aunor
Studio album by
Released1968
RecordedCAI Studios
GenreOPM
LanguageEnglish
LabelAlpha Records Corporation (Philippines)
Nora Aunor chronology
Nora Aunor Sings
(1968)
More, more, more of Nora Aunor
(1968)
Among My Favorites
(1970)
Singles from More, More, More of Nora Aunor
  1. "Help Yourself"
  2. "Heartache, heartache"
  3. "It's Not Unusual"
  4. "It's in your Heart"
  5. "Go Away"
  6. "Time after Time"
  7. "I Love You So"
  8. "My Life is You"
  9. "Crazy about Love"
  10. "I Love You So"

Background

The album is a follow-up to Aunor's first album, Nora Aunor Sings, and is a collection of 12 songs put together by Alphas Records Corporation.

Track listing

Side one

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Love You So"Robert Medina, Robert Dominic02:30
2."Just a Bit of Your Love"Robert Medina02:33
3."Go Away"Danny Subido02:34
4."My Life is You"Robert Medina, Robert Dominic02:20
5."I Still Care"Danny Subido02:23
6."It's in your Heart"Robert Medina02:10

Side two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Help Yourself"Fishman Domida03:25
2."Crazy About Love"Danny Subido02:30
3."It's Not Unusual"Gordon Mills, Les Reed01:55
4."Time After Time"Danny Subido02:05
5."Gentle on my Mind"John Hartford02:35
6."Heartache, Heartache Go Away"Ben Raleigh02:24

Album credits

  • Arranged by Doming Valdez - Ramrods
  • Recorded at CAI Studios
  • Photos by Tropicana - D'Manila Portrait and Heiddy's

See also

References

  1. "Youtube:More, more, more of Nora Aunor album". Retrieved 31 July 2013.
  2. "Alpha Records OPM Hits". Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
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