This guide explores the for the Filipino classic "Sayang" by Claire Dela Fuente , the "Karen Carpenter of the Philippines" . Originally released in 1978 , this song is a pillar of Original Pilipino Music (OPM) and was once the country's biggest-selling album. Song Background
Launched Dela Fuente’s career in 1978 and was recorded at Sampaguita Recording Studio .
The song was originally a Malaysian composition with Tagalog lyrics written by Marilyn Villapando . Claire Dela Fuente - Sayang (Official Lyric Video)
The chorus expresses a desperate wish to turn back time to rewrite their history together. Video Information
The title "Sayang" translates to "what a waste" or "a pity." The lyrics convey deep in love: This guide explores the for the Filipino classic
It tells the story of two people meeting and parting almost immediately because one is no longer free ("Sana'y nakilala na kita noong ako ay malaya pa").
It earned her titles like "Jukebox Queen" and "Queen of Tagalog Songs". Lyrical Meaning The song was originally a Malaysian composition with
It captures the pain of finding a true love after a commitment to someone else has already been made—a situation that felt perpetual in the era the song was released.