Not Your Ordinary Girl

Not Your Ordinary Girl is the fourth studio album by Kyla.[2] released by Poly East Records under EMI Philippines in 2004.[3]

Not Your Ordinary Girl
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 2004 (Philippines)
Recorded2004
Genre
Length63:26
LanguageEnglish, Tagalog
LabelPoly East Records
EMI Music
EMI Philippines
ProducerChristopher Sy (Executive)
Francis Guevarra
Kyla chronology
I Will Be There
(2003)
Not Your Ordinary Girl
(2004)
Beautiful Days
(2006)
Singles from Not Your Ordinary Girl
  1. "Because Of You"
    Released: 2004
  2. "Human Nature"
    Released: 2004
  3. "If The Feeling Is Gone"
    Released: 2004
  4. "Not Your Ordinary Girl"
    Released: 2004
  5. "'Till They Take My Heart Away"
    Released: 2005
Alternative Covers
Not Your Ordinary Girl (Special Edition)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Titik Pilipino[1]

The album spawned five singles "Because Of You", "Human Nature", "If the Feeling Is Gone", "Not Your Ordinary Girl", and "Till They Take My Heart Away" all of which were #1 hit singles. The album also includes the song Buti Na Lang interpreted by Kyla penned by producer Jonathan Manalo and placed third prize[4] at the 2003 Metro Pop Song Festival.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."Someone To Love"Keith MartinKeith Martin4:30
2."Human Nature"John Betis, Steve PorcaroFerdie Marquez4:03
3."When I'm With You"Keith MartinKeith Martin4:31
4."Make Me Whole"Amel Larrieux, Laru LarrieuxFerdie Marquez4:19
5."Not Your Ordinary Girl" (featuring Jimmy Muna)Jay R, Jimmy MartinezJay R, Jimmy Martinez4:06
6."If The Feeling Is Gone"Jimmy BorjaFerdie Marquez3:34
7."Only For You" (featuring Keith Martin)Keith MartinKeith Martin4:40
8."What More Can I Say"Gary ValencianoArnie Mendaros4:30
9."Making Me Crazy"Jay R, Jimmy MartinezJay R, Jimmy Martinez3:54
10."'Til They Take My Heart Away"Clair Marlo, Steve PorcaroArnel Layug3:54
11."Something About You" (featuring Thor)Artstrong ClarionArtstrong Clarion3:53
12."Hindi Mo Ba Alam" (featuring PKSO)Paul Sirate (PKSO), Seven Shots of WisdomDJ Rocky Rock, Paul Sirate4:20
13."I'm All Yours"Rachel Lampa, Paige Lewis, Natalie Larue, Phillip LarueFerdie Marquez4:29
14."Buti Na Lang"Jonathan ManaloArnold Buena3:53
15."Because Of You"Keith MartinFerdie Marquez4:50
Repackaged Special Edition (2005)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
16."Human Nature (video)"John Betis, Steve Porcaro 
17."Not Your Ordinary Girl (video)"Jay R, Jimmy Martinez 
18."If The Feeling Is Gone (video)"Jimmy Borja 
19."Let The Love Begin" (featuring Jerome John Hughes)Gloria Sklerox, Lennie Macaluso 
20."If The Feeling Is Gone (minus one)"Jimmy Borja 
Notes
  • Human Nature (track 2) was originally done by Michael Jackson taken from the album Thriller (1982).
  • Make Me Whole (track 4) was originally done by Amel Larrieux taken from the album Infinite Possibilities (2000).
  • If The Feeling Is Gone (track 6) was originally done by Ella Mae Saison taken from the album Language Of Soul (1992).
  • What More Can I Say (track 8) was originally done by Gary Valenciano taken from the album Moving Thoughts (1987).
  • I'm All Yours (track 13) was originally done by Rachael Lampa taken from the album Kaleidoscope (2002).
  • Buti Na Lang (track 14) was an official entry at the 2003 Metro Pop Song Festival.
  • 'Til They Take My Heart Away (track 10) was originally done by Clair Marlo taken from the album Let It Go (1989).[5][6]
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