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"Manila" is a song by Filipino band
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. The song is written about love for the Philippines, most specifically its
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, and tells about a man who misses his home country while living in another country for years. The upbeat song was inspired by
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's hit single, "
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". It topped the radio charts in 1976. The song was used as the entrance of the Philippine delegates during the
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on the opening ceremony of 2019 Southeast Asian Games held at the
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in November 30, 2019.


Background


Plot

It centers on the story of an unnamed protagonist who left the Philippines for a foreign country to work and became homesick after living out for long. The narrator then narrates of his many adventures outside the country and his eventual return to the Philippines. In the beginning, the protagonist tells of a time he left the Philippines and its capital, Manila, to work in a foreign country in hopes of finding greener pastures, stating that he will never forget the place he came from but promises that he will eventually return someday. The process repeats itself during the times he left and returned to the country. Some lyrics reference the United States and Australia. ''"I walked
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"'' tells of the protagonist's daily life overseas while ''"I've tried the rides in
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"'' alludes to his love of visiting tourist spots and places of interest in his adopted homeland and other countries, which includes but not limited to natural spots,
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and
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, and other places popular to tourists, Disneyland being one of them. He eventually makes a lasting friendship with foreigners and different nationalities including his fellow overseas Filipinos (''"dated a million girls in Sydney")'', but states that although he had gained satisfaction or enjoyment from all of these as part of his love for overseas life, he felt the need for more and what he had wasn't enough ("''somehow I feel that I don't belong")''. The protagonist eventually realizes that the Philippines can only give him the best everlasting satisfaction and enjoyment, which starts in ''"Hinahanap-hanap kita Manila"'', stating that he misses the country's atmosphere and lifestyle as well as its culture and people ''("ang ingay mong kay-sarap sa tenga, mga jeepney mong nagliliparan, mga babaeng mong nag-gagandahan")'' before expressing his desire to return to the Philippines and its capital for good ''("Take me back in your arms Manila, Promise me you'll never let go", "miss you like hell Manila")''. He then makes his decision to come home to his native country and settle down through the final lyrics ''"no place in the world like Manila, I'm coming home to stay"''.


Composition

In the 70's, during the
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era, the Manila sound genre was getting to a successful peak. That was when the Hotdogs formed with Ella Del Rosario as lead vocals, Rene Garcia on vocals/lead guitarist, Ramon "Mon" Torralba as 2nd lead guitarist, Tito Del Rosario on 3rd lead guitar, Dennis Garcia on bass guitar, Lorrie Ilustre on keyboards with Jess Garcia and Roy Diaz de Rivera as drummers and backing vocalists. After hearing
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's hit single, "
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" and Frank Sinatra's "
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" on radio during one of their daily routines, Garcia brothers, Rene and Dennis, found out that the Philippine capital, Manila should have a song of its own. Dennis Garcia, Hotdog’s original bassist and main songwriter, has said in an interview that ''"the band considers the song as “the mother of all Hotdog hits.”'' He added saying that he and his brother Rene ''"felt our favorite city should also have an anthem of its own, a tune that will last forever. Looks like we got ourselves a self-fulfilling wish”''.


Cover versions

Ever since Hotdog reunited and disbanded, the song has been covered by various artists like
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,
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, Side A, The CompanY, and
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. Side A gave the song a groovier sound and more of a soft rock ballad theme. This was included on their 1998 album "Ang Ating Awitin" made during the celebration of the Centennial Philippine Independence. The REO Brothers gave a more "Beatles" sound to their cover of the song, which was released as part of a fundraising campaign for victims of the 2013 Typhoon Haiyan.


Side notes

There is a possibility that this song was also inspired by ''Tayo Na Sa Antipolo'', recorded by the Mabuhay Singers in their album ''Maligayang Araw'', under the title ''Antipolo''. Contrary to suggestions that the song was inspired by the Mabuhay Singers’ “Tayo Na sa Antipolo,” Dennis Garcia (founding member of the Hotdogs) said that he had no idea how that story came about as “the song is 100 percent original and organic—borrowing from zero influences.”


See also

*
List of songs about Manila This is a list of songs about Manila, set there, or named after a location or feature of the city. Songs * A Orillas del Pasig - José Rizal (1876) * Agila ng Maynila - Freddie Aguilar (1988) * Alabang Girls - Andrew E. (1992) * Anak ng Pasig - ...


References

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