Finally!
File:Finally! album cover.jpg
Studio album by Iya Villania
Released 2008
Genre Pop
Language English
Filipino
Label Viva Records
Producer Vic Del Rosario, Arnold Vegafracia, Vincent Del Rosario & Roselle Monteverde-Teo

Finally! is the debut album by Filipina-Australian singer Iya Villania.[1]

Track listing [link]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "My First Broken Heart"   Allan Rich, Dorothy S. Gazely 3:54
2. "Definitely Lonely"   Arnie Mendaros 4:01
3. "I Never Cry"   Alice Cooper & Dick Wagner 3:23
4. "Spell's Broken"   Allan Feliciano & Mike Villegas 3:10
5. "With Me Tonight"   Monty Macalino 3:34
6. "Poison"   Monty Macalino 3:25
7. "Do You Think We'll Be Alright"   Allan Feliciano & Mike Villegas 3:34
8. "Always" (featuring Jay R) David Lewis, Jonathan Lewis and Wayne Lewis 3:55
9. "All Over Me"   Arnie Mendaros 4:57
10. "It Takes A Man And A Woman" (arranged by Champ Lui Pio, Roll Martinez Jr., Jose A. Gellada and Geronimo Saroca) D. Randell and L. Randell 4:10
11. "Morning After"   Allan Feliciano And Angelo Villegas 3:18
12. "I'm Gonna Shine"   Athena "Aina" Antiporda  
13. "Takaw Tingin"   Bong Figueroa 1:50

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Finally

Finally may refer to:

Albums

  • Finally (Blackstreet album), or the title song
  • Finally (CeCe Peniston album), or the title song (see below)
  • Finally (Sean Ensign album), or the title song, "It's My Life (Finally)"
  • Finally (Velvet album), the 2006 debut studio album by Swedish singer Velvet
  • Finally!, a 2008 album by Iya Villania
  • Finally... (album), a 2002 album by One True Thing
  • Finally... (EP), a 1996 EP by Low
  • Finally (Layzie Bone & A.K. album), a 2008 collaboration album between midwest rappers Layzie Bone and A.K.
  • Songs

  • "Finally" (CeCe Peniston song), a 1991 song by the musician CeCe Peniston
  • "Finally" (D'banj song), a 2013 song by Nigerian recording artist D'banj
  • "Finally" (Fergie song), a 2008 song by American recording artist Fergie
  • "Finally" (T.G. Sheppard song), a 1982 single written by Gary Chapman and recorded by T.G. Sheppard
  • "Finally", a song by The Frames from Burn the Maps
  • "Finally", a song by Yes from The Ladder
  • Other uses

  • Finally (film), a 1991 documentary about Eric Burdon
  • Finally... (One True Thing album)

    Finally... is One True Thing's debut album.

    Track listing

  • "Monster" - 3:44
  • "Will I Make It" - 3:41
  • "Do You Remember" - 2:39
  • "Who's Amazing" - 3:23
  • "I'll Wait" - 4:23
  • "Dearest" - 4:19
  • "In a Whisper" - 3:33
  • "Wish I Was Everything" - 3:03
  • "Change" - 3:40
  • "Watch You Fall" - 3:34
  • "Bloom" - 4:19
  • "Believe" - 7:14
  • External links

    Finally... at Allmusic

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