wassup_02_002_gmv.flv
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- Author: fareast80
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Wassap@Guamuzik.com.my EP2
The Tidbits (Singapore) - 1968 TV Newsreel Clip - I Believe
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- Author: JoeWuSeattleWaUSA
Tags: 60's Bernedette De Merlina MQF Music Pop RTQ Serene Singapore Sixties Sousa Trailers Victor Wee Woo
Here is a 30-second television newsreel clip of The TITBITS from 1968. I also slowed it down to their recording of "I Believe" so you can enjoy this rare video clip a second time.The TIDBITS were SERENE WEE (13 yrs old), her sister MERLINA WEE (12) and their cousin BERNEDETTE DE SOUZA (12).When the three young girls won the RTS Talentime Competition of 1967/68, they created quite an excitement in Singapore. They drew crowds by the tens of thousands everywhere they made a live appearance.They won the Finals with "I Believe." The grand prize, a recording contract with RCA. The song was released on their first EP record, backed by The Trailers."Tiga Serangkai," Malay for three-leaf clover.-------------------------You may post your comments about this clip at my Homepage.-------------------------
Hamidah - S.Roslee
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- Author: eddy7788
Tags: Hamidah malaysia music P.Ramlee S.Roslee singapore singapura world
Lagu ciptaan P.Ramlee berjudul Hamidah dirakamkan ke piring hitam oleh penyanyi S.Roslee pada awal tahun tujuh puluhan
Rasa Sayang : Tourism Campaign : (High Quality Audio) : Malaysia - Multi Ethnic Country
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- Author: Matanjun1970
Tags: Malaysia Rasa Sayang Travel
Rasa Sayang belongs to allKUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will continue to use folk song Rasa Sayang in its Truly Asia tourism campaign because the number is a folk song from the Malay archipelago.Based on this fact, Tourism Minister Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor said, Indonesia could not claim ownership of the song.I dont understand. I have already explained to the Jakarta Post that Rasa Sayang is a folk song for Kepulauan Nusantara (Malay archipelago). So, Indonesia cannot claim that the song is theirs, he said when contacted yesterday.Tengku Adnan was commenting a Bernama report on the Indonesian newspaper quoting an Indonesian House of Representatives member Hakam Naja as saying if the Indonesian Government could prove the song belonged to Indonesia, it should sue the Malaysian Government.The newspaper also quoted Chairman of the Golkar Party faction at the House, Priyo Budi Santoso, as saying the Indonesian Government needed to determine whether Malaysia was using the song without Indonesias permission.If they want to use Indonesias traditional music, Malaysia should first ask for our permission because thats our countrys heritage, he said.However, Indonesias Copyright Council chairman Enteng Tanamal said that suing Malaysia was unlikely to succeed because the songs author was unknown.How can we sue Malaysia if nobody knows who wrote the song? he said, adding that: Therefore, its fine if Malaysia uses the song as their tourism theme song.This Note Taken This Sitehttp://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/10/3/nation/19061379&sec=nation
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