"Be Careful With My Heart" Soundtrack Lyrics
TV • 2012
Track Listing
Jodi Sta. Maria, Richard Yap
Jodi Sta. Maria
Jodi Sta. Maria
Richard Yap
Richard Yap
Richard Yap
Aiza Seguerra
"Be Careful With My Heart (Original Soundtrack)" Soundtrack Description

Questions and Answers
- Is there an official soundtrack album for the TV series?
- Yes. Star Records/ABS-CBN released an 18-track compilation in 2012; it’s available on major platforms (according to Apple Music).
- Who sings the show’s opening theme?
- Leads Jodi Sta. Maria and Richard Yap duet on “Please Be Careful With My Heart,” a Jose Mari Chan composition (as stated on Wikipedia).
- Is the theme the same classic Jose Mari Chan duet from the ’90s?
- Same song, different recording—the series uses a new cast duet tailored to the show’s tone, not the Regine Velasquez version.
- Do the actors perform other songs in-show?
- Yes. Jodi Sta. Maria sings “Torete,” and Richard Yap performs “Sorry Na, Pwede Ba,” among others (as listed on IMDb’s soundtrack page).
- What label handles the soundtrack?
- Star Records (now Star Music) under ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc., credited as the 2012 rights holder on digital releases.
- Can I stream the exact TV sequence?
- Mostly—the official album covers the core cues, while some live/episode performances remain clip-only or appear in specials.
Additional Info
- The official digital release tags it as a “TV Soundtrack” (18 tracks, ~67 minutes), © 2012 ABS-CBN/Star Records (as shown on Apple Music).
- Opening theme performers are the leads themselves—an on-brand move for a daytime romance (confirmed by Wikipedia’s series info).
- Episode and mall-show performances spun off into bonus clips and live medleys during the show’s run (ABS-CBN channel uploads).
- Arranging/production for select cues is credited to Star Records’ in-house team; some entries list Arnold Jallores & Marlon Silva on cues.
- Fan-favorite covers like “Torete” (Jodi) and “Sorry Na, Pwede Ba” (Richard) became character signatures beyond the theme.

Overview
What does a daytime juggernaut sound like when it chooses tenderness over twists? This soundtrack answers with a cast-sung theme, comfort-song covers, and clean, TV-friendly pop. The title duet—“Please Be Careful With My Heart”—isn’t just branding; it’s the show’s thesis: slow courtship, polite courage, and community peeking in from the hallway.
Across 600+ episodes, music functions as reassurance. Familiar ballads (“When You Say Nothing at All,” “The Way You Look Tonight”) frame big-family milestones, while character-sung set pieces (“Torete,” “Sorry Na, Pwede Ba”) let feelings surface without melodrama. It’s gentle by design, which is why it stuck. (as stated on Wikipedia and reflected in Apple Music’s compilation credits)
Genres & Themes
- Classic OPM & adult-contemporary → courtship language; respectful, melodic, endlessly replayable.
- Light pop standards → wedding-adjacent warmth; a wink to aspirational romance.
- Cast-sung cues → collapses distance between character and viewer; intimacy without spectacle.
- Diegetic performances → parties, mall shows, family gatherings that double as plot beats.

Key Tracks & Scenes
“Please Be Careful With My Heart” — Jodi Sta. Maria & Richard Yap
Where it plays: Main opening theme across the run; also reprised in specials; non-diegetic/credits.
Why it matters: A mission statement in duet form—two voices learning to meet. (per series info and OST listings)
“Torete” — Jodi Sta. Maria
Where it plays: Character performance in-show; diegetic; used in courtship-era episodes.
Why it matters: Lets Maya’s POV sing plainly—crush energy with grown-up restraint. (as noted on IMDb’s soundtrack page)
“Sorry Na, Pwede Ba” — Richard Yap
Where it plays: Serenade/apology beat associated with Sir Chief; diegetic, later echoed in live mall shows.
Why it matters: A buttoned-up character choosing vulnerability in public—very on brand.
“When You Say Nothing at All” — (series version)
Where it plays: Romantic slow-dance episodes and pre-wedding arcs; non-diegetic/scene-bleed.
Why it matters: A comfort blanket of a ballad; gives the show permission to linger.
“The Way You Look Tonight” — (series version)
Where it plays: Wedding-week episodes; non-diegetic with occasional diegetic bleed at receptions.
Why it matters: Classic polish for life-pivot moments; a cue for family joy.
Track–Moment Index (compact)
| Track | Scene / Location | Diegetic? | Approx. Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Please Be Careful With My Heart — Jodi Sta. Maria & Richard Yap | Main title / openings | No | various |
| Torete — Jodi Sta. Maria | In-show performance during early courtship arc | Yes | ~mid-Season 1 |
| Sorry Na, Pwede Ba — Richard Yap | Serenade/apology scene; echoed in live mall-show specials | Yes | ~Season 1–2 |
| When You Say Nothing at All | Slow-dance/wedding-week montage | No | ~wedding arc |
| The Way You Look Tonight | Reception sequences and family celebrations | Mixed | ~wedding arc |
Music–Story Links (characters & plot beats as connected to songs)
- Theme as promise: The duet opener sets the contract: patience, mutual care, no shortcuts.
- Character POV in song: “Torete” voices Maya’s nerves directly, so later decisions land softer.
- Public apology as growth: “Sorry Na, Pwede Ba” externalizes Sir Chief’s shift—from guarded provider to present partner.
- Milestones need standards: The show borrows timeless ballads to grant everyday moments a little movie gloss.

How It Was Made (supervision, score, behind-the-scenes)
Series music direction is credited in-show to the ABS-CBN team (music by Carmina Cuya), while the theme’s authorship traces to OPM icon Jose Mari Chan. For the TV run, the network cut a fresh cast duet and built an album around character-sung cues and well-chosen standards. Star Records packaged the compilation in 2012 and handles digital distribution today (as stated on Wikipedia and Apple Music).
On the cue-sheet side, episode entries attribute arrangements and production on select tracks to Star Records staff (entries name Arnold Jallores and Marlon Silva), and list cast performances like Jodi Sta. Maria’s “Torete.” The show also leveraged live versions in specials and mall shows, extending the soundtrack’s life beyond broadcast (as reflected across IMDb/ABS-CBN uploads).
Reception & Quotes
The music rode the series’ daytime dominance: a friendly theme you could hum at lunch, then hear again at a weekend mall show. Critics and fans tagged it as comfort TV—by design.
“A daytime phenomenon built on courtesy and chemistry.” ABS-CBN coverage
“The duet isn’t just branding; it’s the story’s heartbeat.” Fan consensus, media recaps
Availability remains strong: the 2012 compilation is on Apple Music/Spotify; episode-specific versions surface via official clips. (as stated in Apple Music listings)
Technical Info
- Title: Be Careful With My Heart — Original Soundtrack (TV)
- Year: 2012
- Type: TV soundtrack (various artists + cast performances)
- Theme Composer: Jose Mari Chan (“Please Be Careful With My Heart”)
- Series Music by: Carmina Cuya
- Arrangements/Production (selected cues): Arnold Jallores; Marlon Silva (Star Records entries)
- Label / Rights: Star Records / ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. (2012)
- Selected notable placements: Main theme — Jodi Sta. Maria & Richard Yap (opening); “Torete” — Jodi Sta. Maria (in-show performance); “Sorry Na, Pwede Ba” — Richard Yap (serenade/apology); “When You Say Nothing at All” & “The Way You Look Tonight” — wedding arc cues
- Album availability: Streaming (Apple Music, Spotify); physical CD issued locally in 2012
Canonical Entities & Relations
| Subject | Relation | Object |
|---|---|---|
| Jodi Sta. Maria | performed | “Please Be Careful With My Heart” (duet); “Torete” |
| Richard Yap | performed | “Please Be Careful With My Heart” (duet); “Sorry Na, Pwede Ba” |
| Jose Mari Chan | wrote | “Please Be Careful With My Heart” |
| Carmina Cuya | music by | Be Careful With My Heart (TV series) |
| Star Records / Star Music | released | Be Careful With My Heart (Original Soundtrack), 2012 |
| ABS-CBN | broadcast | Be Careful With My Heart (2012–2014) |
Sources: Apple Music (album pages); Wikipedia (series music & theme credits); IMDb Soundtracks; ABS-CBN Entertainment YouTube uploads & trailer.
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