Yoyoy Villame - Song Title List

Song Title List

  • ABC and the Music
  • ABC Rock
  • Adlaw Gabi-I
  • Ako'y Babalik
  • Alimukoy
  • Ano Ba 'Yan
  • Aral Sa Pasko
  • Awit Na Kanta
  • Ay! Ay! Boholana
  • Ay Loling
  • Ay Ay Ay I Love You
  • Ayaw Na (uses the music of Harry Belafonte's Man Smart, Woman Smarter)
  • Balikbayan
  • Ballroom Dancing
  • Baranggay Tinapay
  • Barok Goes to Hong Kong
  • Barsi
  • Bayang Mahal
  • Bayle-sa Tibuok Kalibutan
  • Bolare (uses the music of Domenico Modugno's Volare)
  • Bombero
  • Bombero Rock
  • Boy Scout Na Ko
  • Brunei Beauty
  • Bukonut Woman
  • Bulkan Pinatubo
  • Bungalow
  • Bus Driver Boogie
  • Buti Pa Magtanan
  • Butse Kik
  • Cha Cha Han
  • Cora
  • Crush Ko Sya
  • Da Da Da (Tsismis)
  • Da Da Da (Tsismis) - Tagalog version
  • Dagohoy
  • Dagohoy ug Lapu-lapu Rock (w/ Max Surban)
  • Diklamasyon (Magellan vs. Lapu-Lapu)
  • Dinhi Ning Yuta
  • Duha
  • Duso-Duso Butong-Butong
  • Edad 16
  • Eklipse
  • Eleven Indians
  • Estorias Filipinas
  • Estoryang Kataw-anan (w/ Max Surban)
  • Exercise Boogie
  • Flower Dance
  • Garbo Sa Kabisayaan
  • Gi-indiyan
  • Granada (parody of Agustin Lara's Granada)
  • Gugmang Dinalian
  • Gusot Na Rin
  • Hain Ka Na
  • Hala Charing
  • Halad Tawo
  • Hangtud Kanus-A
  • Happy Birthday
  • Happy Happy Songs
  • Hayop na Combo
  • Hernando's Hideaway
  • Hey! (uses the tune of Julio Iglesias's Hey)
  • Hikalimti Na Lang
  • Huwag Yan (uses the music of Harry Belafonte's Man Smart, Woman Smarter)
  • Huweteng
  • I Have Two Hands
  • I Know
  • I Shall Return
  • I'll Never Love Again
  • I'm Sorry
  • Ikaw
  • Ikaw Ang Bulok
  • Inabanga Bohol
  • Intriga
  • Ipinanganak Sa Kuweba
  • Islahanon
  • Kahayang sa Ngitngit
  • Kahit Sira
  • Kaming Mga Bol-anon
  • Kaming Mga Waiter
  • Kan-on Pa
  • Karoling-Karoling
  • Kay Gikagid (Body Language)
  • Kilum Kilum
  • Kinilaw
  • Komedi Histori
  • Kondansoy (Inum Tuba Laloy)
  • Kudeta ni Bonifacio
  • Kuratong Baleleng
  • Las Piñas
  • Leonora
  • Likas Yaman
  • Lilibee
  • Limahung
  • Live-In
  • Lorena
  • Lucila
  • Lu-oy
  • Lu-oy Tawon
  • Lusay
  • Mag-exercise Tayo
  • Mag-Flower Dance Kita
  • Magellan - Yoyoy Villame
  • Magellan Ug Lapu-lapu
  • Magkasinabot
  • Magkusad Na Ta Pe
  • Magsugal Ta (w/ Max Surban)
  • Manangguite
  • Mangingilad
  • Manok Ni San Tilmo
  • Mentras Lariang
  • Meri Krismas
  • Metro Manila Rock
  • Mr. Robotbot
  • My Country, Philippines
  • Naala-ala Mo Ba Giliw
  • Nasaan Ka Darling
  • Nasalisihan
  • Naunsa Ka
  • Ngano
  • Noong Ako'y Bata
  • Oh! My Sweet
  • Oh, Palad Ko
  • Pagkalalim Diay
  • Pagkamingaw
  • Pagtugtog Ng Kombo (uses the tune of Glenn Miller's In the Mood)
  • Painitan (from the song of Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini)
  • Pangako Ng Isang Boy Scout
  • Pasensiya Mga Batig Nawong
  • Paskong Masaya
  • Pastilan Anak
  • Pepita Bungangera
  • Philippine Geography
  • Pinangga Ako
  • Piyesta Ng Mga Isda
  • Piyesta sa Bohol
  • Poor Boy
  • Puppy Love
  • Rapido Rock
  • Repetim-Repetim
  • Ring-Ting-A-Ling Dingdong
  • Round Bohol Rock
  • Rudolph D'Red Nose Ranger
  • Sabi Barok Lab Ko Dabiana
  • Sabit Sabit Sa Christmas Tree
  • Sana Kung Maari Pa
  • Selosa
  • Sikat na Pangit
  • Sion Tion
  • Sugilanon sa Unang Mga Bol-anon
  • Take-It Take-It
  • Tarzan At Barok
  • Tatay Ko
  • Tekya
  • Terrorist Story
  • The Bible
  • The Teacher and Pupils
  • Threat Bomb (uses the tune of Tom Jones' Sex Bomb)
  • Tili-Ling Tili-Ling
  • Trapik
  • Tsuper Ng Jeepney
  • Tunay Na Diwa Ng Pasko
  • Tunay Na Pag-ibig
  • Tweedle Tweedle Dam
  • Umuwi Sa Husband (uses the tune of Rafael Hernández Marín's Capullito de Aleli)
  • Unang Panonood Ng Sine
  • Unsa Pay Akong Mahimo
  • Visayang Tigas
  • Welcome
  • Wilma
  • Wise (Lies)
  • Yuta Sa Saad

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