Jollibee Character Songs Volumes 1 And 2 (lost promotional album for Filipino fast food chain, 1984)

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JollibeeCharacterSongsalbumcover.jpg

The album cover, used only on the double album commercial release.

Status: Lost


Jollibee Character Songs is the 1984 vinyl album released exclusively at Jollibee restaurants in 2 albums, with the 2 albums were later released commercially as a double album. It is produced for Jollibee by WEA Records (now Universal Records), a subsidiary of Warner Music Group's East Asia division. Each album (along with the double album) also includes the lyric sheet and the board game. The album project is conceived by Joseph T. Joaquin, which also serves as the producer on the project and written 29 songs for the album.

Track Listing

Jollibee Character Songs: Volume 1

# Song Title Length Status
A1 "Miss Chickee's Song" Lost
A2 "I'm On My Way To Jollibee" Lost
A3 "They're The Ones With The Yum" Lost
A4 "Happy Days Are Always Here" Lost
A5 "Ding Dong Song" Lost
A6 "Mr. Yum's Song" Lost
A7 "Let's Dance The Chickee" Lost
A8 "Your Friends From Jollibee" Lost
B1 "Mico's Song" Lost
B2 "Yumburgers All The Time" Lost
B3 "Hetty's Song" Lost
B4 "Super Yum" Lost
B5 "Jaybee's Song" Lost
B6 "Popo's Song" Lost
B7 "Lady Moo's Song" Lost
B8 "Jollibee Jingle" Lost

Jollibee Character Songs: Volume 2

# Song Title Length Status
A1 "Jolly Mascots Are Here" 1:14 Lost
A2 "I'm The Champ" 2:20 Lost
A3 "I'm Lady Moo" 1:41 Lost
A4 "La La Song" 1:21 Lost
A5 "On And On We'll Sing" 1:12 Lost
A6 "Dance With Me" 2:05 Lost
A7 "Honky Tonk" 1:38 Lost
A8 "Let's Enjoy" 1:14 Lost
A9 "Jollibee" 1:40 Lost
B1 "Merry Mascots" 1:08 Lost
B2 "On Top Of Spaghetti" 1:26 Lost
B3 "Chomp, Chomp The Champ" 1:44 Lost
B4 "The Way You Like It" 1:07 Lost
B5 "Popo Cha-Cha" 1:09 Lost
B6 "Dance, Jump, Stumble Too" 0:57 Lost
B7 "Lady Moo A Swingin'" 1:26 Lost
B8 "The Champ March" 1:08 Lost
B9 "Do The Rock 'N Roll" 2:08 Lost

Availability

The 2 volume album was release separately in all Jollibee restaurants in 1984, with the double album was later released commercially by WEA in record bars in the same year. As of now, no copies of the 2 volume album nor the commercially released double album have resurfaced online since the initial sale.

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Trivia

  • Despite the 2 volume album was released commercially by WEA Records, the label's blue, green, yellow and orange label design was not used for this release.

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