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Hear My Heart

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Hear My Heart
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 16, 2008 (Philippines)
Recorded2008
GenreR&B, Soul, Pop
LanguageEnglish, Tagalog
LabelEMI Music Philippines
Poly East Records
ProducerChristopher Sy (executive)
Francis Guevarra
Nikki Gil chronology
Nikki Gil
(2005)
Hear My Heart
(2008)
Somebody to Love
(2010)
Singles from Hear My Heart
  1. "Hear My Heart"
    Released: 2008
  2. "Million Miles Away"
    Released: 2008
  3. "If You're Not the One"
    Released: 2009

Hear My Heart is the second album of the Filipino singer, actress, host, model and Myx VJ Nikki Gil.[1]

Track listing

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All tracks were produced by Francis Guevarra except “Gotta Go My Own Way”, produced by Andy Watts and Adam Dodd.[2]

No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."Hear My Heart"Nikki Gil, Danela GilFerdie Marquez4:50
2."When Did You Fall In Love"Chris RiceDan Gil4:22
3."Just Want To Be Your Everything"Barry Allan GibbBobby Velasco3:52
4."If You're Not The One"Daniel BedingfieldBimbo Yance4:11
5."Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight"James TaylorDan Gil3:16
6."Million Miles Away"Robert More Jr.Ferdie Marquez3:51
7."So Much In Love"Dominic Bugati, Frank MuskerBobby Velasco3:25
8."Let Me Be The One"Paul Williams, Roger NicholsFerdie Marquez3:30
9."Buses & Trains"James RocheEazer Pastor3:39
10."Friday"Danela Gil 3:03
11."On My Knees"David Mullen, Nicole Coleman-Mullen, Michael OchsKarel Honasan3:45
12."Gotta Go My Own Way"James RocheEazer Pastor3:41

Album credits

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  • Christopher Sy – executive producer
  • Estela Paz Cachapero – domestic label manager
  • Francis Guevarra – producer
  • Efren San Pedro & Ramil Bahandi – vocals recorded
  • Arnie Mendaros – vocal arrangements
  • Nikki Gil – back ups
  • Arnie Mendaros – back ups
  • Ferdie Marquez – mixed & mastered
  • Willie A. Manzon – creative Consultant
  • Patrick Uy – styling
  • Ken & Roman – hair & make-up
  • Mark Nicdao – photography
  • Abi Goy – album design & illustration

References

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  1. ^ "PolyEast Records". Archived from the original on 2012-03-05. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
  2. ^ "Titik Pilipino". Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2012-01-02.