That news spreads like fire. "The lyrics evoke feelings of pride and arrogance in the singer, as if you're somebody when you're really nobody. It covers up your failures. [2] Between 2002 and 2012, numerous people were killed for singing this song. Submit interesting … The Times attempts to shed some light on the subject matter, presenting a number of theories. [8], Some Filipinos — even those who love the song — will not sing it in public, in order to avoid trouble or out of superstitious fear. 24.7m members in the todayilearned community. According to the My Way Songfacts, this originated as French song called Comme D'habitude (translation: "As Usual") by Claude Francois. He also noted that the song's "triumphalist" theme might have an aggravating effect on singers and listeners alike. The simplest, and perhaps most plausible, argues that the Philippines is a violent place, awash with more than a million illegal guns. 3 4 43. [3], Explanations for these incidents differ from the song being simply frequently sung among the nation's karaoke bars where violence is common or to perceived aggressive lyrics of the song.[4]. [8], As a reference to the phenomenon, Japanese rock band Kishidan released an uptempo rock cover of "My Way" as their 10th anniversary single, with a promotional music video featured lead singer (Ayonocozy Show) being shot numerous times while singing the song. TOPICS: Music • Vocal Music • Karaoke • Sound • Japanese Culture • Lyrics • Singing • Julian Dibbell • My Way • Entertainment_culture The odds of getting killed during karaoke may be higher in the Philippines. [5] Filipinos who can afford to do so often get private rooms at karaoke bars. TIL singing My Way in a Karaoke bar in the Philippines can get you killed. Barangay chairman Randy Bong Reyes pictured having fun shortly before he was gunned down while singing My Way. Another thing you would notice if you visit the Philippines is that karaoke machines are ubiquitous. Karaoke versions of Frank Sinatra‘s ‘My Way’ are being blamed for a series of killings in the Philippines. EVER.. Videoke is a way of life here, and it's amazing how many love ballads from the 70s everybody seems to know. The lyrics, as he explained, "evoke feelings of pride and arrogance in the singer, as if you're somebody when you're really nobody. My friend, I’ll say it clear. Ariana Grande) Stevie Wonder appears courtesy of Wonder Power Music, Distributed by RLG, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. "'I did it my way' -- it's so arrogant," Butch Albarracin, the owner of Center for Pop, a Manila-based singing school tells the Times. The simplest, and perhaps most plausible, argues that the Philippines is a violent place, awash with more than a million illegal guns. The Times attempts to shed some light on the subject matter, presenting a number of theories. In my experience, boarding flights in the States or Europe they have absolutely no idea what a Balikbayan is and with a non-Philippine passport, with no Visa, and despite the presence of 1-year stamps in the passport, they want a round-trip ticket or proof on onward travel - no discussion. Sign up for membership to become a founding member and help shape HuffPost's next chapter. And so I face the final curtain. The joke now is : Sing my Way and Die. "Oh, no, not that song. Tap here to turn on desktop notifications to get the news sent straight to you. It covers up your failures. I can't even. Posted by 7 years ago. By: dong_resin. There is very little sense of shame or irony when it comes to singing videoke in the Philippines… It took three people to hold her down and in her karaoke-rage she allegedly headbutted a police officer. Since January 16, 1998,[6] about a half-dozen incidents occurred in connection with strenuous complaints over the singing of the song "My Way", prompting Filipino newspapers to name the phenomenon the "'My Way' killings". In 2007, a 29-year-old man was shot to death by the security guard of the karaoke bar for singing the song off-key. "My Way" is a song popularized in 1969 by Frank Sinatra set to the music of the French song "Comme d'habitude" composed and written by French songwriters Claude François and Jacques Revaux, performed in 1967 by Claude François.Its English lyrics were written by Paul Anka and are unrelated to the original French song. Over the weekend, the New York Times ran an article about a disturbing trend: a series of murders in the Philippines over karaoke versions of Frank Sinatra's classic 'My Way'. Sing, dance and play along with your favorite Disney songs! The "My Way" killings are a social phenomenon in the Philippines, referring to a number of fatal disputes which arose due to the singing of the song "My Way", popularized by Frank Sinatra (peaking at #27 on Billboard Hot 100 in 1969), in karaoke bars (more commonly known as "videoke" in the Philippines). Xeni Jardin 8:49 am Sun Feb 7, 2010 " The odds of getting killed during karaoke may be higher in the Philippines ." I never sang before I came to the Philippines. According to authorities, performers have the highest chance of being stabbed while singing Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,”. There have been at least " half a dozen victims in the past decade and includes them in a subcategory of crime dubbed the “My Way Killings.” "Close. Recent incidents have included a British man in Bulgaria who beat up a couple of singers and trashed a karaoke bar after he felt a version of 'We Are The Champions' by Queen didn't meet his standards. [13], In August 2012, a fight over the microphone broke out in a Chinese karaoke parlor, with a man killing two others with a meat cleaver. It's also a society in love with karaoke, and 'My Way' is a hugely popular song. 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Be careful how you sing "My Way" Had this gone down in 1979, Sid Vicious would have been Pol Pot. In August 2007, a karaoke singer in Seattle, Washington was attacked by a woman who wanted him to stop singing Coldplay's "Yellow". [2], Attention to these killings peaked on May 29, 2007, when a 29-year-old karaoke singer was shot dead by a security guard at a bar in San Mateo, Rizal. [14], In July 2013, an American was stabbed to death for refusing to stop singing in a karaoke bar in Krabi, Thailand. That's why it leads to fights."[2]. Philippine karaoke bars have begun to remove the song from their playlists as this was the climax of several violent incidents when this song was played. [12], In December 2008, a man at a Malaysia coffee shop hogged the karaoke microphone so long he was stabbed to death by other patrons. Ayonocozy is then shot once more in the back while walking away after the song is concluded, collapsing in a heap on the stairs. I did it my way [Verse 3] Yes, there were times, I'm sure you knew When I bit off more than I could chew But through it all when there was doubt I ate it up and spit it out I faced it all and I stood tall And did it my way [Verse 4] I've loved, laughed and cried I've had my fails, my share of losing And now as tears subside I find it all so amusing 12 votes, 12 comments. Singing My Way has again proved a dangerous choice in the Philippines with a fatal shooting in Manila.. A barangay chairman was gunned down after making the fateful decision to sing the Frank Sinatra classic at a Christmas party in Tondo. They’re totally everywhere and you can’t go too far without seeing one. The combination of these factors means that it is statistically likely that violence will occur at some point during a performance of 'My Way. I can't stand that song," she reportedly said before punching the singer twice in the face. Sinatra’s “My Way” was among the most popular songs sung in these karaoke bars, but nowadays most Filipinos won’t sing it in public even if they love it. Disney's Sing-Along Songs: On My Way is a Disney's Sing-Along Songsmusicvideo released on October 28, 2003. [2] Yet other tunes, just as popular in the Philippines, have not resulted in murder. And in 2007, a man was shot dead in the Philippine city of San Mateo when he couldn't stay on key. ... but after all the trouble I stopped singing it. [11], In March 2008, a man was arrested in Thailand for shooting eight people to death, including his brother-in-law, in a dispute stemming from several karaoke offerings, including repeated renditions of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads". That, of course, stands as a testament that, yes, the Filipinos loves to sing. You learn something new every day; what did you learn today? Local media call them "My Way killings", and they are occurring in some of the Philippines' thousands of karaoke-filled bars, cafés and restaurants. [9], New York Times writer Norimitsu Onishi argued that the killings might be "the natural byproduct of the country's culture of violence, drinking and machismo". Frank Sinatra's "My Way" has been banned from many bars across the Philippines after at least six people were killed in the last decade while performing karaoke renditions of the song. That's why it leads to fights.". Learning the lyrics is easy, because the words appear right on the screen. The articles reporting these karaoke murders both point out that 'My Way' has been known for its tendency to incite violence. Karaoke singing is a widespread, popular pastime in the Philippines, including among the poor, where many were earning about $2 a day in 2007 and could purchase time on a "videoke" machine for 5 pesos (about 10 cents in US currency). It may seem like an urban myth but violence in karaoke bars has been a documented trend for a while. The Lyrics for My Way - From "Sing" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Seth MacFarlane have been translated into 3 languages. The "My Way" killings are a social phenomenon in the Philippines, referring to a number of fatal disputes which arose due to the singing of the song "My Way", popularized by Frank Sinatra (peaking at #27 on Billboard Hot 100 in 1969),[1] in karaoke bars (more commonly known as "videoke" in the Philippines). Today is National Voter Registration Day! 1 Description 2 Songs 3 Dancers 4 Trivia 5 Gallery Sing, Dance And Laugh Along With Rutt And Tuke! Singing "My Way" at karaoke bar in Philippines gets you killed? A shortened version was used as a commercial. Either way, the karaoke-rage trend doesn't appear to be exclusive to 'My Way' or Southeast Asia. If you do want to become a Philippine Citizen, you must meet the requirements for naturalization. “And now, the end is near. And now the end is near So I face the final curtain My friend, I'll say it clear. Philippine National Anthem: They Can’t Do It Their Way An American crooner named Frank Sinatra who lived his life doing it “my way,” would no doubt have been amused to note that today in the Philippines, singing the national anthem “incorrectly” can mean a jail sentence of a few years and a fine of more than 100,000 pesos (US $2,000)! ', Another theory is that the song, with its somewhat swaggering, if not pompous, lyrics and attitude, leads to fights because of the atmosphere it creates. But if you would try to visit Videoke Bars, you will be surprised that a lot of Filipino can really sing well. I wanted to sing a song like ‘Build That Bridge.’ I said, ‘It needs to be tempo, and there needs to be angst.’” What Are You Gonna Tell Her? In 2008, a Malaysian man was killed for hogging the microphone in Borneo. The Philippines, I believe, is the only place where drinking alcohol and singing Frank Sinatra’s hit “My Way” is like a death wish that can send you on your way to the undertaker. 1-4, Sinatra Sings the Songs of Van Heusen & Cahn, Sinatra: Soundtrack to the CBS Mini-Series, Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Johnny Mercer, Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Rodgers & Hart, The Complete Recordings Nineteen Thirty-Nine, Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Cole Porter, Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Sammy Cahn, Classic Sinatra: His Greatest Performances 1953–1960, Duets/Duets II: 90th Birthday Limited Collector's Edition, Sinatra/Jobim: The Complete Reprise Recordings, Sinatra/Basie: The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings, Frank Sinatra Conducts the Music of Alec Wilder, Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color, Frank Sinatra Conducts Music from Pictures and Plays, Frank Sinatra & the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, The Voice: Frank Sinatra, the Columbia Years (1943–1952), Bolton Swings Sinatra: The Second Time Around, Sinatra in Concert at the Royal Festival Hall, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=My_Way_killings&oldid=1002585254, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 January 2021, at 03:29. When in the Philippines and invited to sing in the videoke, never ever sing “My Way” except when inside the family KTVs or mall arcade booths where the rooms are sound proof. Between 2002 and 2012, numerous people were killed for singing this song. Incidents of "karaoke rage" outside of Asia have also been documented. It's also a society in love with karaoke, and 'My Way' is a hugely popular song. [2] Violent attacks occur frequently in Philippine karaoke bars, with fights often sparked over breaches of karaoke etiquette – such as laughing at other performers, performing the same song twice, or hogging the microphone.[10]. Critics claim that the song is one of Sinatra’s best, vocally and creatively. Indeed, most of the “My Way” killings have reportedly occurred after the singer sang … Tip: Don’t Sing “My Way” In a Philippines Karaoke Bar. I actually learned a lot about American music in these videoke bars - Even though I'm American, and music is my job!! We made it easy for you to exercise your right to vote. Note that even having the best Frank-Sinatra-like voice doesn’t help at all. And for the first time, you can … The trend has hit America too. [7] The guard had complained that the young man's rendition of "My Way" was off-key, but the man refused to stop singing, prompting the guard to pull out a .38-caliber pistol and shoot the man dead. Faith Written by Ryan Tedder, Stevie Wonder, Francis and the Lights (as Francis Farewell Starlight) Produced by Ryan Tedder and Benny Blanco Performed by Stevie Wonder (feat. A New York Times article estimated the number of killings to be about six up to 2010. ©2021 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved. [2], As of 2007, the song reportedly had been taken off of the playlists of karaoke machines in many bars in Manila, after complaints about out-of-tune renditions of the song, resulting in violent fights and murders. Karaoke is very popular in the Philippines and people get very passionate about it. Lindsay Lawrence of Seattle beat up an unnamed singer after he tried to sing Coldplay's "Yellow." "I used to like 'My Way,' but after all the trouble, I stopped singing it," Rodolfo Gregorio tells the Times reporter after belting out 'safer' numbers from Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck in the city of Pasig, which is east of Manila, the capital. Apparently, several Filipinos have been killed over the years because of how they sang their version of "My Way. But that was the motivation for me, because I was watching all of this. “I had a conversation on Instagram with a girl from the Philippines. Cases of singers being harassed, assaulted or killed mid-performance were being reported all over East and Southeast Asia. If there is any truth to the story is another issue altogether. The French version tells the story of a man, living the end of his marriage, love killed by the boredom of everyday life. And Filipinos, who pride themselves on their singing, may have a lower tolerance for bad singers. But in the Philippines, when you sing Sinatra, you could get killed. According to Roland B. Tolentino, expert for pop culture at the University of the Philippines Diliman, the killings connected to singing the song in karaoke may simply reflect its popularity in a violent environment. Don’t say you weren’t warned. Part of HuffPost News. If you are not married to somebody from the Philippines, you can qualify only for a tourist visa which will allow you to stay here up to 16 months at a time. And more so if you sing a particular song, according to the NYT. A New York Times article estimated the number of killings to be about six up to 2010. Butch Albarracin, the owner of "Center for Pop", a Manila-based singing school, also believes the lyrics of "My Way" increase the violence. Popularized 50 years ago, in 1969, “My Way” is one of Sinatra’s greatest records.
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