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Lubi-Lubi
Traditional Filipino song From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lubi-Lubi or An Mga Bulan ('The Months') is a traditional Filipino song that originally was a Waray folk song.[1]
Lyrics
Common lyrics
Source:[2]
Enero, Pebrero, Marso, Abril, Mayo,
Hunyo, Hulyo, Agosto,
Setyembre, Oktubre,
Nobyembre, Disyembre,
Lubi-lubi.
Halina at pag-aralan
Ngalan ng labindalawang buwan
Ulit-ulitin natin bigkasin
Sabay-sabay nating awitin
Original Waray lyrics
Source:[2]
Lubi-lubi lubi, lubi lingkuranay
Ayaw gad pagsak-i, kay hibubo-ay.
Ayaw gad pagsak-i,
Lubi-lubi
Kon maruruyag ka kumaon hin silot
Didto la nga didto la
Kan Nanay nga didto la.
Kan Tatay nga didto la, pakigsabot.
Agidaw-gidaw an bukaw
Naglupad-lupad ha igbaw
Agidaw-gidaw an gitgit
Naglupad-lupad ha langit
Agidaw-gidaw an bukaw
Naglupad-lupad ha igbaw
Agidaw-gidaw an gitgit
Linmupad ha langit
Enero, Pebrero, Marso, Abril, Mayo,
Hunyo, Hulyo, Agosto,
Setyembre, Oktubre,
Nobyembre, Desyembre,
Lubi-lubi.
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Versions
There are at least twenty recordings of Lubi-Lubi.[3] It is a traditional Filipino song.[4] The song is used to help memorize the months of the year.[2]
In popular culture
In 1970, the song was first made into a lullaby which was originally recorded by Antonio Regalario and performed by Restituta Tutañez.[5] In 2023, the Cultural Center of the Philippines' Himig Himbing: Mga Heleng Atin included the song together with other Filipino songs and hele to promote indigenous lullabies.[5][6][7]
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External links
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