Close Up Toothpaste Theme Song Philippines

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There are no hard and fast rules stating when it's appropriate to purchase teddy bears; they can be bought as gifts at any time of the year, or, to simply keep adding to a growing soft toy collection. Margarete Steiff was disabled by polio as a child, but that wasn't going to stop her from living a very full life; she made felt clothes to sell at her workshop at Giengen near Ulm, Germany. By 1880, she began making her first felt animal - an elephant.

While it had been intended to be used as a pincushion, the women she gave it away to loved it so much, Steiff made more and decided to sell them. When the children of the mother's who purchased them saw how soft and tactile they were, they claimed them for themselves, turning them into a child's toy. Guitar Pro 5 Canon Rock on this page.

Close Up Toothpaste Theme Song Philippines

Aside from being one of the favored toothpaste brands in the country today, Close-up is also famous for its commercial jingles. There is the first one originally performed by Jaime Garchitorena, You’re Just A Smile Away. Many doubtless also remember Closer You & I by Gino Padilla. And what about Got to Get Close to You by Freestyle? The songs change with each new campaign but all of them have the perky melodies and express the same sweet sentiments associated with romantic moments.

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The Close-up songs that emerged over the past three decades easily transcended the limitations of the commercial jingle and also became pop favorites. So, in celebration of Close-up’s 35 years in the market, these now well-loved tunes have been compiled in an album titled Break Barriers. That title probably means break barriers with the right toothpaste and also with the right song. In the case of Close-up, these are the ones included in the album: Just a Smile Away performed by Luke Mejares; I Wanna Get Close by Kyla; Closer You and I by Anna Fegi; Closer to You by Radha; Got to Get Close to You by Cooky Chua; Close in on Love by Ariel Rivera; (They Long to be) Close to You by Rachel Alejandro; With a Smile by the Eraserheads; Heaven in Your Smile by Chad Borja and Alecx Estrada; Smile by Vitamin C; and an instrumental version of Just a Smile Away by Dix Lucero. Speaking of Luke Mejares, he and Brix Ferraris, the two ex-soloists of the band South Border share the bill for the first time in South Border Retrospective a collection of the group’s biggest hits. The release of the album marks South Border’s 10th anniversary. Although it has been plagued by crucial changes in membership, most notably the departure of Brix and then that of his replacement Luke, the band has managed to keep the music going and its integrity intact.

The opening cut is Kahit Kailan, with Brix, the Jay Durias composition that became South Border’s first big hit. This is followed by Losin’ My Mind, Tear to Fall and Love of My Life. Then Luke comes in with Sa ‘yo, Mr. Love, Bump, Once Again, Do You Believe in Me, The Way You Do, 7 Years and All I Want is You. Drivers Sony Vaio Pcg 5k2m Kamera Canon. Durias, the moving force behind South Border music sings Tulog and Habang Atin ang Gabi. South Border has of course found the right replacement to Luke. This is former Kundirana member Vince Alaras.

So watch out for his South Border debut and the beginning of another period in this band’s tempestuous history. Back to love songs for romantic moments. This time around the collection is titled You Complete Me. If I am not mistaken, this was the line uttered by Tom Cruise to Renee Zellwegger in Jerry Maguire. I could be wrong about the movie but I am positive that You Complete Me came from a sweet romantic comedy flick from Hollywood. It is the follow-up release to the successful collection of love songs titled You Had Me at Hello, is another line that I am sure came from another romantic movie.

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