Rey Valera - Movie Musical Directions and Theme Songs

Movie Musical Directions and Theme Songs

Legend:
( ) music score only
( * ) music score and theme song
( ** ) theme song only
( *** ) movie title and theme song
( **** ) music score, movie title, theme song (song title same as movie title)

Movie Actor/actress Theme song used
Strangers in Paradise **** Lloyd Samartino/Snooky Serna
Hello Young Lovers **** Gabby Concepcion/Snooky Serna
Romansa * Vilma Santos/Edu Manzano
Cristal **** Lampel Cojuangco
Exploitation **** Alma Moreno
Kabiyak * Vilma Santos
Annie Sabungera **** Nora Aunor/Rey Valera/ Ace Vergel
G.I. Baby * Lampel Cojuangco
Stepsisters * Lorna Tolentino/Rio Locsin Tayong Dalawa
Hiwalay * Vilma Santos/Dindo Fernando
Sinasamba Kita **** Vilma Santos/Phillip Salvador
Burgis **** Gabby Concepcion
Init o Lamig Charito Solis/Elizabeth Oropesa
Juan Balutan NiƱo Muhlach/Kristina Paner
Pusong Uhaw Gina Alajar/Mark Gil
Abigael **** Cherie Gil/Alma Moreno/Gabby Concepcion
Amang Capulong: Anak ng Tondo II (1992) *** Monsour Del Rosario/Sharmaine Arnaiz/Rina Reyes
Tatak ng Cebu II: Emong Verdadero (Bala ng Ganti) (1992)*** Ferdinand Galang/Jackie Lou Blanco
My Prince Charming * Janice de Belen/Gabby Concepcion
Kung Kasalanan Man ** Dina Bonnevie
Abot Hanggang Sukdulan ** Snooky Serna
Kahit Wala Ka Na *** Sharon Cuneta/Richard Gomez
Babangon Ako at Dudurugin Kita ** Sharon Cuneta/Christopher de Leon
Sa Kabila Ng Lahat *** Dina Bonnevie/Nanette Medved
Anak ni Baby Ama (1990) *** Robin Padilla
Barumbado (1990) Robin Padilla
Baricuatro Sonny Parsons
Boy Amores Anthony Alonzo
Carnap King Robin Padilla
UZI Brothers (1989) Ronnie Ricketts/Sonny Parsons
Boy Kristiano Bobby Zhornach
To Mama With Love * Julie Vega/Janice de Belen
Noel Juico (1991)** Raymart Santiago
Hahalik Ka Rin Sa Lupa Sonny Parsons
Isang Salop Na Bala Palito
Multiple Murder Jess Lapid Jr.
Lumaban Ka, Sagot Kita Sa Diyos * Julio Diaz/Tommy Abuel
Asiong Salonga 3 E.R./Ejercito
Mana Sa Ina Rita Avila
Iisa-isahin Ko Kayo (1990)* Ronnie Ricketts
Sisingilin Ko Ng Dugo (1990)* Patrick dela Rosa
Kumander Tata Jess Lapid Jr.
Bahala na Gang (1987) Sonny Parsons
Ambush (1987) Ronnie Ricketts
Salisi Gang Sonny Parsons
Masikip Ang Langit Jess Lapid Jr.
Kalawang Sa Bakal Ricky Davao
Donggalo Massacre (1986) *** Bong Revilla
Tayong Dalawa *** Sharon Cuneta/Gabby Concepcion
Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo *** Sheryll Cruz/Romnick Sarmenta
Una Kang Naging Akin ** Sharon Cuneta/Gabby Concepcion Kung Kailangan Mo Ako
Hari Ng Selda * Robin Padilla/ Angelika dela Cruz Batang Bilanggo
Walang Kapalit *** Sharon Cuneta/Richard Gomez
Tampisaw * Aleck Bovick Ambon
Masarap Na Pugad * Aleck Bovick/Gary Estrada Bangka
Kerida * Aleck Bovick/Mark Gil/Gardo Versoza Nagpapanggap
Makamundo * Gardo Versoza Mundo ng Makamundo
Mapupulang Labi Maye Tongco
Sex Scandal Allen Dizon
U-Belt * Aleck Bovick Butas ng Karayom
Naglalayag ** Nora Aunor Sa Gitna ng Buhay Ko

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