(13Dec2011 by baylander editor)
It's really amazing to see foreigners singing one of Philippines' patriotic songs just like the one below. Performed by a Korean choir, the "Bayan Ko" song is originally written by José Corazón de Jesús in 1929, and set to music by Constancio de Guzman. The song was written as a protest during the American occupation, now it is common in protest rallies and demonstrations.
Well, whatever it is, the message is powerful enough to ponder, "love of country".
It's really amazing to see foreigners singing one of Philippines' patriotic songs just like the one below. Performed by a Korean choir, the "Bayan Ko" song is originally written by José Corazón de Jesús in 1929, and set to music by Constancio de Guzman. The song was written as a protest during the American occupation, now it is common in protest rallies and demonstrations.
Well, whatever it is, the message is powerful enough to ponder, "love of country".
I must learn to love my country. I hope all of us.^ Thanks to somosophils for posting.
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