Someone Who Believes in Me

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Air Supply will be visiting Manila on June 14, 2008 for a concert at the Araneta Coleseum. It’s a hitmaker especially in the ‘80s at the height of its career.

I recall singing a lot of its songs in high school such as “I Can Wait Forever” among others because Russel Hitchcock’s tenor voice almost matches that of a girl.

Most of Air Supply’s songs are considered love songs. However, I realized that Air Supply has two songs that I personally consider as religious/spiritual. These are “Come What May” and more so “Someone Who Believes in Me.”

I cannot tell if Gerry Goffin and Carole King were coming from a spiritual standpoint when they wrote this song, but whenever I’d find myself feeling down and helpless, listening to “Someone Who Believes…” brings back my faith and hope. I feel that Almighty Heavenly Father Yahweh is talking to me and assuring me this:


When there's a dark storm on your horizon
And you think you can't get through it
Just put your hand in My hand
And I'll show you how to do it

When the future looks uncertain
You can count on me to be there
And when your heart and soul are hurtin'
Just look and you'll see Me there

Just follow where I lead
I'll give you what you need
A love that's always true
And someone who believes in you

It's time to come alive
Your moment has arrived
I'll bring out the best in you
We can have it all
No, we will never fall
Looking down from our celestial view

So when you're searching for that rainbow
I will help you find it
And when a mountain stands before you
I will help you climb it

Just follow where I lead
I'll give you what you need
And I'll tell you something also
You'll start believing in yourself
It's an easy thing to do
When you have someone who believes in you

Someone who believes
Someone who believes
I'm someone who believes
You've got someone who believes in you

Sweet Escape

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One afternoon, a high school teacher noted that about half of the students in her class were missing. On her desk were piles of ‘excuse slips’ from those students, each stating that he or she wasn’t feeling well. The excuse was glaringly too awkward to be true that those students found themselves in the principal’s office the following day.

This left those students no choice but to blurt out the truth about why they took the afternoon off --- or how else could they deny the sun-kissed tan colored traces that were strong hints about their itinerary? One of them happened to live in near a beach resort and the group decided to get together just before they march out of high school. While reprimanded, the principal and teacher were kind enough to let go of the matter, notwithstanding due warnings that this thing ought not to be done again.

This is a true story that happened over a decade ago (March 6, 1991 to be exact) very shortly before high school graduation. My youngest sister was among those students. Christabel was on her 4th year in high school when she and her classmates did a one-time-big-time escape.

Looking back, Christabel says that the escape proved to be a very memorable experience among her classmates. It bonded their friendship stronger. Even today when they have their own families, the ‘gang’ makes it a point to meet --- maybe not necessarily in a resort--- but just some place where they can get together again and relieve those ‘crazy, hazy days’ of high school.

It’s just sad that one of her classmates Mark Russel already passed away due to a car crash a few years after. To think that it was he was the one who felt strongly about the sweet escape they did because that day happened to be his birthday. All the more reason why these former high school students never regret what they did.

Yesterday Once More (Carpenters)


When I was young
I’d listened to the radio
Waitin? for my favorite songs
When they played I’d sing along
It made me smile

Those were such happy times
And not so long ago
How I wondered where they’d gone
But they’re back again
Just like a long lost friend
All the songs I loved so well

(*) every sha-la-la-la

Every wo-wo-wo still shines
Every shing-a-ling-a-ling

That they’re starting to sing’s so fine

When they get to the part
Where he’s breakin’ her heart
It can really make me cry
Just like before
It’s yesterday once more

Lookin’ back on how it was
In years gone by
And the good times that I had
Makes today seem rather sad
So much has changed

It was songs of love that
I would sing to then
And I’d memorize each word
Those old melodies
Still sound so good to me
As they melt the years away

Repeat (*)


All my best memories
Come back clearly to me
Some can even make me cry
Just like before
It’s yesterday once more

Repeat (*)

What Is Your Credit Score?

Posted by Denice

My dad who is now based in Chicago used to tell me that in United States, owning a credit card is a necessity because people tend to judge your financial capacity by the number of credit cards you own.

While it gets easier to apply for a credit card everywhere even outside the United States, not everyone is granted a credit card. Card companies will certainly do their credit investigation checks to find out whether you deserve to be granted the card. This is why it is crucial to have a good payer status. But what if you have not attained this status for some reason?

The good news is that there are entities that can help in repairing your credit score. What’s more, they are accessible online. Creditreportingonline.com is one noteworthy example. This site generates free bureaus report showing your credit score, thus enabling you to assess your current financial eligibility status. Check your credit report and credit score now. The next time you visit the card company, you’ll be more confident about where you stand.


Colors to Our Lives

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Bloggerwave whose aim is to be Europe’s biggest advertising media on the blog is now giving blogger opportunities to earn from blogs. When I started this blog, all I want is to write an article about all my favorite music. I never thought that someday, certain companies like Bloggerwave will give will enable us to make money out of it.

I hope readers would understand that millions of bloggers earn from blog too, so you can continue giving yourselves the best and entertaining articles which you could read, learn from and understand. Music adds color to our lives and to what I am doing. Just like Bloggerwave adds colors to bloggers’ lives.


Revival Galore

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These days, many singers are pretty much into reviving old songs. I think this suggests either or all of these: the tastes of the market are going back to the previous era, songwriters are running out of songs, the songs are proven to be timeless and singers are out to prove that they can do better.

Unfortunately, most of the vocal revivals are quite inferior compared to the original version. On the other hand, as far as the Philippine singers are concerned, few singers have made ‘deserving” or great versions. One of the reasons is that they are able to inject something new or a tinge of originality to the song.

Based on what I have happened to listen to on the radio or even youtube these days, great revivals include:

So In Love’ by Jose Mari Chan
When October Goes” by Lea Salonga
Because’ by Nyoy Volante
One Day in Your Life’ by Kyla