I have an African Grey parrot named Waldo. I always loved this song and used to sing it often. He learned the song and would sing " Dayo Dayo daylight come and I wanna go" ,refusing to say HOME at the end. We would hear him sing and say 'home' Waldo HOME! This went on for about 3 months. One day, myself and my 3 daughters were in the room with him. He sang the song with a loud HOME and a HAHA at the end. One of my daughters said " he knew it all along!" Obviously he was having fun with us. He never sang it again! He is 32 years old now and continues to be our little lovable comedian.
@@petecha7801 ahh... I'm glad you enjoyed my story. I didn't know if anyone would read this. It's nice to share Waldo's wonderful personality and vocal abilities with others. It's good to smile, in today's world....ok...Dr. Doolittle signing off. 😉
A had an African grey once too. They are smart and have a sense of humor. Sam liked to teach me new whistling tunes, repeating them until I got it right. But was less interested in learning the tunes I whistled, Teased the dog when he was bored. Enjoy Waldo.
From the small mountain district of Aboukir Harry Belafonte’s parents made their way to Harlem where he was born. But the cultural roots of his Jamaican ancestral homeland flowed rich and thick in his soul and he brought the music of the Caribbean islands to the world. His many talents equipped him well to do so. Rest In Peace Harry. You fulfilled your mission on earth.
Rest in Peace Harry Belafonte. The world will miss everything about you, your music, charm, acting, activism and your charisma. Thank you for all the wonderful music we all grew up with and you never forgot your Jamaican roots. I met you once on one of your trips to Jamaica, I was a young boy then, I never forgot the few seconds when I was singing the banana song and you joined in. You will live forever in my heart and mind. God bless you Harry. Gone too soon. R.I.P. Harry Belafonte. ❤
After an extremely successful and lengthy life, Harry Belafonte has made the transition to go home. Condolences sent to all who know or are acquainted with him, even through his music.
I was born in Ecuador and my paternal family came from the province of Esmeraldas, in the northern part of the country, near the Colombian border, and, like a great majority of the province’s population, were Afro-Ecuadorian. My great grandma had the calypso album as one of her most prized possessions. I loved to listen to the haunting vocals of this beautiful song even though I had no idea what they said. Once I moved to the states and found out who the man in the cover of the album was, the entire extent of his work for all working people in America and the Caribbean, I understood why I loved his voice and his songs instinctively. What a great, brave, and courageous man. Go on home, brother! Daylight has come and your job is well done. Thank you for all you did!
His work as a Civil Rights Activist with Charlton Heston, Burt Lancaster, Sidney Poiner, Sammy Davies Jr and Marlon Brando to help Dr Martin Luther King (And the Late Rep. John Lewis) get the support for President Lyndon Johnson to pass the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act of 1964 and 1965 respectively to end Racial Segregation and give the African American people full Citizenship ensured by the Right to Vote, there's problems caused by the refusal of the Republican Party to reaffirm the Voting Rights Act which could led to Voter Suppression Laws that would affect the Poorest Americans (President Biden wants to widen the protections afforded by the original Voting Rights Act to cover other Minority Groups that might be affected by Voter Suppression Legislation)....RIP Harry Belafonte and all of the Heroes of the Civil Rights Era
Here in Australia, my father was a plumber and drainer in 1950s before excavators. He would swing a pick and shovel all day and this was one of his songs. He was the toughest, hard-working man ever. I was aprenticed to him in 1985 when some excavators were available but he'd prefer to dig by hand in some situations and this song, he'd sing. I can still hear it.
I was introduced with this song by the iconic movie “bettlejuice”. Since that day maybe 35 years go i still listen it day to day. Thank you Mr. Belafonte and rest in peace🎉
I grew up listening to this beautiful song . We loved singing in college concerts , Brownies and girl guides camps . Most loved song by all age groups . Thank you for sharing . One of my favourite singers and songs . Love you Harry .
Yes, the song is great. The first time I remember having heard it was in the cabin of a cruise ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm in the autumn of 2006. There was this one channel in the ship's inner network (not a public radio station) which automatically played all sorts of different oldies 24 hours a day. This classic song was one of those. I had turned the lights off and lay down on the bed, listening to the music, half asleep, and fell immediately in love with the Latin rhythms and sounds. As well as the voice of Mr. Belafonte, of course. Thank you, Harry.
Unbelieveable. This showed up in my UA-cam recommendations ON my Dad's birthday in heaven. I do believe he sent it to me because he has been on my mind all day. Harry Belafonte was one of his favorites. Love you and miss you forever Dad, Happy Birthday!
My deepest deepest condolences to the Belafonte family and friends.. RIP 🙏 Gone but will never ever be forgotten 🙏 your legacy will live on in your kids , grandkids , friends and those that cross your path and for those that didn't know you personally, we got to know the man with a beautiful voice ..
My condolences to a great man and a great singer. I remember my little brother and his friends walking around, shouting Day-o .. that is long time ago.
Saludos , Costa Rica pura ,muy linda canción hoy la estube cantando en mi lugar de trabajo antes de iniciar mis labores,era para iniciar muy bien el día a toda voz para que todos la escuchen, gracias. Harry por tan lindo tema. Dios lo tenga en el cielo.
When the record first came out my dad got it and played it so often over the years. I was 3 at the time when I first heard it, and I loved it ever since.
RIP mister Belafonte the joys and happy feelings you gave to me and my family listening your songs will endure until it is my turn to say farewell to our world of unending joys and sorrows
I remember this song when l was about five years old, l loved it but never really did know the words until a few years ago. RIP Harry B you were a true gentleman with a wonderful voice.❤️
I love ❤this man’s music to the marrow. Sincerely, you died fulfilled and your art work keeps me going. Rest on Belafonte the Great Jamaican artist………😂
Goodbye dear friend, until we meet again in the Elysium Feild and the beautiful beyond ❤️ ✨️ ♥️ nothing good ever dies, your voice shall echo Eternally throughout the corridors of time.
En paz descanse Señor Harry Belafonte, en México lamentamos su partida pero valoraremos su obra, como se merece, haciendo que los pueblos lo escuchen, bendiciones a sus seres queridos, que encuentren pronta recuperación, saludos cordiales...
I'm ashamed to say I have never heard him sing this song !! Always heard Day-O in sports stadiums. I've been a fan of his TV and movie careers as well as his fight for equal rights. Thank you for the post , R.I.P Mr Belafonte 🙏
I have ever now the Album from 1974 on Music Cassette from My Dad! He love the Music from Harry Belafonte , my Father died 1983 on Age 49, i have the Album in my Archive! Harry was ones of the best Singer , in my Childhood i Listen his Songs everytime! Rest inPeace Harry , you have bring hope and Joy to the People of this World! 🕯
Harry Belafonte, Almanac, 18 February 1954. It is a call and response work song, from the point of view of dock workers working the night shift loading bananas onto ships. The lyrics describe how daylight has come, their shift is over, and they want their work to be counted up so that they can go home.
As a man whow was born in BRITISH GUYANA I remember life on the plantations since the 40s We had every thing first sugar the rice the banana and plaintin.Those were the days
Heck...I was ALIVE when this came out. I still can remember this as the first song I tried to parrot. and yes...I too am in my mid 70s. He had a long life... RIP.
As a child in the sixties, my father had several Belafonte albums and would often put one to play on our cabinet hifi. In 1980, I put one of the same albums (with Day-O) on our stereo during a party. I got distracted, one side playing over and over, until my friend came into the room to get me, pushing paper bags on her feet, declaring daylight had come and would I PLEASE change that record.
Maybe a bit weird but 23 year old kid here😁. I have known the song first before the artist, grandad used to play it on his record player and asked me to set it as his mobile phone ringtone, I only known Harry Belafonte sang this cause the majority of the artists in USA for Africa sang this song after they perfected the chorus (NETFLIX). I got to know him when I was 15 cause my class toggled the Racial Inequality and the start of the battle of Dr. King, Malcolm X among others for equal rights in the US. Thank you for the music and of course thank you for inspiring the world to help a country in need.
Maravillosa cancion te hace vibrar alto con ese ritmo, divino Harry Belafonte un ser muy especial, dejo su sello para varias generaciones, desde Argentina ❤😊
I was at Soto Cano Airbase Honduras with the 101st Airborne in early ‘90. We all waited for the day the Airforces C 5 would come take us home. We changed the tune to “ C 5 come and we want to go home”
Rest in peace harry Belafonte deepest condolences to your family sad day for music you maybe gone but you will never be forgotten you will live on in our hearts
I sang this song from Harry Belafonte in my elementary school chorus, and it reminded me of Beetlejuice (e.g. the dinner for 7 scene of the film until the shrimp makes a human hand which causes the audience to 🤣when they see it.) In fact, I'll sing it for the "One Song" segment of Cafe Quarantine Karaoke in December 2023. 👍🏼if that movie brought you here.
As today is a sad day for the passing of this great icon of culture and political militancy in the USA, R.I.P. Harry Belafonte, and with his entire life story, which ranges from dedication to activism in favor of the rights of people of African origin in the USA to his career in music and cinema. The reference of the song and the movie Beetlejuice is well known in several places outside the USA for the charisma of the character, here in Brazil the title of the film was translated into Portuguese as Os Fantasmas se Divertem , an iconic film of the culture of cinema, however, also here in Brazil, when I heard this song, I immediately remembered an advertising campaign for a brand of gum called bubbaloo when bubbaloo gum with banana flavor was launched, look it up on UA-cam and you should find the version of this song for the advertising campaign for this gum , was very funny and was very successful in the 90s here in Brazil.
I was arguing with my husband on this song, we listened to this when we were younger, and now we're in our 30's... for sure we sing it based on how it sounded instead of knowing the lyrics.
Deepest condolences to the Belafonte family and friends. He has run a good race and has fought a good fight and has lived an examplary life. May his soul rest in eternal Peace!
I have an African Grey parrot named Waldo. I always loved this song and used to sing it often. He learned the song and would sing " Dayo Dayo daylight come and I wanna go" ,refusing to say HOME at the end. We would hear him sing and say 'home' Waldo HOME! This went on for about 3 months. One day, myself and my 3 daughters were in the room with him. He sang the song with a loud HOME and a HAHA at the end. One of my daughters said " he knew it all along!" Obviously he was having fun with us. He never sang it again! He is 32 years old now and continues to be our little lovable comedian.
Thank you so much
For sharing your funny story those happy time ln life it''s really a joyfull things a wonderful comment
@@petecha7801 ahh... I'm glad you enjoyed my story. I didn't know if anyone would read this. It's nice to share Waldo's wonderful personality and vocal abilities with others. It's good to smile, in today's world....ok...Dr. Doolittle signing off. 😉
Thanks for sharing Waldo’s story 😀 32 years wow I hope he is with your family many more years .
A had an African grey once too. They are smart and have a sense of humor. Sam liked to teach me new whistling tunes, repeating them until I got it right. But was less interested in learning the tunes I whistled, Teased the dog when he was bored. Enjoy Waldo.
Do you have a video? Haha u made me want to buy a bird like that.
Por Dios!! Lo escuchaba en la radio cuando era niña,... y ahora tengo 77 años.
Tengo 38 años. Conocí esta canción con la escena de la cena en Beetlejuice. En la secuela, lanzada este año, la canta un coro durante un funeral.
Me too
I am a 75 year old Canadian and love Harry Belafonte but it is this song that I have carried throughout my life.
Old white timer from Canada
Thank you for comment
Nice, you defined yourself by color. That's self-racism.
I know exactly what you mean a favourite evergreen classic lol
From the small mountain district of Aboukir Harry Belafonte’s parents made their way to Harlem where he was born. But the cultural roots of his Jamaican ancestral homeland flowed rich and thick in his soul and he brought the music of the Caribbean islands to the world. His many talents equipped him well to do so. Rest In Peace Harry. You fulfilled your mission on earth.
Is there a district in Jamaica called Aboukir?
@@fatmayehia2041 yes. It’s a rural district in the parish of St. Ann, northern Jamaica. You can Google it.
Touching post ❤
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Mr. Belafonte made the world better by singing and doing. He will always be remembered. RIP.
He was an Angel 😇 in a movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 and now he is one for reals.
@@carminemurray6624 Me say dayo!
Rest in Peace Harry Belafonte. The world will miss everything about you, your music, charm, acting, activism and your charisma.
Thank you for all the wonderful music we all grew up with and you never forgot your Jamaican roots. I met you once on one of your trips to Jamaica, I was a young boy then, I never forgot the few seconds when I was singing the banana song and you joined in. You will live forever in my heart and mind.
God bless you Harry.
Gone too soon.
R.I.P. Harry Belafonte. ❤
After an extremely successful and lengthy life, Harry Belafonte has made the transition to go home. Condolences sent to all who know or are acquainted with him, even through his music.
🙏🏼👑🌹
😮😢❤🙏🏻🌟🌠
I was born in Ecuador and my paternal family came from the province of Esmeraldas, in the northern part of the country, near the Colombian border, and, like a great majority of the province’s population, were Afro-Ecuadorian. My great grandma had the calypso album as one of her most prized possessions. I loved to listen to the haunting vocals of this beautiful song even though I had no idea what they said.
Once I moved to the states and found out who the man in the cover of the album was, the entire extent of his work for all working people in America and the Caribbean, I understood why I loved his voice and his songs instinctively. What a great, brave, and courageous man.
Go on home, brother! Daylight has come and your job is well done. Thank you for all you did!
His work as a Civil Rights Activist with Charlton Heston, Burt Lancaster, Sidney Poiner, Sammy Davies Jr and Marlon Brando to help Dr Martin Luther King (And the Late Rep. John Lewis) get the support for President Lyndon Johnson to pass the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act of 1964 and 1965 respectively to end Racial Segregation and give the African American people full Citizenship ensured by the Right to Vote, there's problems caused by the refusal of the Republican Party to reaffirm the Voting Rights Act which could led to Voter Suppression Laws that would affect the Poorest Americans (President Biden wants to widen the protections afforded by the original Voting Rights Act to cover other Minority Groups that might be affected by Voter Suppression Legislation)....RIP Harry Belafonte and all of the Heroes of the Civil Rights Era
Thanks for sharing your story
It's a great song
He is a great singer
Well said! Words I would have liked to have said, myself! Thank you, and thank you, MR. BELAFONTE!
Heart touching post. Loved reading it. Good luck ❤
I think Mr Bellafonte tried to convey the slave's anguish. This song brings hot tears...
Thanks, Dr. J. Blixen and family for showing me this beautiful song... back in 1956 !
Thanks for sharing
Good old days
I'm 58 , back in the early 70s my late beloved parents had this record and played it often !!!!
I'm 74, this song will stay in my memory until I die. LOVE Harry Belefonte.
Here in Australia, my father was a plumber and drainer in 1950s before excavators. He would swing a pick and shovel all day and this was one of his songs. He was the toughest, hard-working man ever. I was aprenticed to him in 1985 when some excavators were available but he'd prefer to dig by hand in some situations and this song, he'd sing. I can still hear it.
Great father
Your story is touching
Thank you for sharing
Did you rember drink beer whit the work? I beliwe there is Hot. At least less snow than in Finland
Those are lovely memories.
My parents had the Calypso album, and I remember it so well from my childhood. Another legend lost. RIP Mr. Belafonte. You have a place in my heart.
I was introduced with this song by the iconic movie “bettlejuice”. Since that day maybe 35 years go i still listen it day to day. Thank you Mr. Belafonte and rest in peace🎉
This great voice
We'll never forget
I would rather talk about...
DAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYY-OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I grew up listening to this beautiful song . We loved singing in college concerts , Brownies and girl guides camps . Most loved song by all age groups . Thank you for sharing . One of my favourite singers and songs . Love you Harry .
Old songs bring sweet memories
@@petecha7801 I did too!
Yes, the song is great. The first time I remember having heard it was in the cabin of a cruise ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm in the autumn of 2006. There was this one channel in the ship's inner network (not a public radio station) which automatically played all sorts of different oldies 24 hours a day. This classic song was one of those. I had turned the lights off and lay down on the bed, listening to the music, half asleep, and fell immediately in love with the Latin rhythms and sounds. As well as the voice of Mr. Belafonte, of course. Thank you, Harry.
I rem my Mom had Belafonte records of his hits! I'm 58 now may my Mom-passed 2013 from Anyersem & Harry both rest in peace!
thank for watching
Unbelieveable. This showed up in my UA-cam recommendations ON my Dad's birthday in heaven. I do believe he sent it to me because he has been on my mind all day. Harry Belafonte was one of his favorites. Love you and miss you forever Dad, Happy Birthday!
Father and son
The love forever
Father and daughter, Love forever 😊 Knowing my Dad, he found Mr Belafonte and is making requests! @@petecha7801
I am his daughter, not son. :) @@petecha7801
He lived a beautiful life. Thank you Harry Belafonte for leaving your mark.
"My activism always existed. My art gave me the platform to do something about the activism." Harry Belafonte
Belafonte focused on the important issues of racism, poverty and oppression around the world. 1:11
He became one of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s closest confidants.
Thank you , Mr Pete Cha for Sharing this beautiful song ! These lyrics tells us about the other side of life for people we will never know. !
Some people's lives
Are strangers to us
A brilliant comment
Thank you so much
Dankeschön für deine Musik, diese höre ich heute noch gerne. Ruhe in Frieden ❤❤❤
One of the best texts and tunes ever performed by a gentleman, an artist and one whom never forgot his roots. RIP!
You brought so many beautiful memories with your voice. You are a real man. I will miss you! RIP
RIP, Mr. Belefonte. You will be missed by many.
My deepest deepest condolences to the Belafonte family and friends.. RIP 🙏
Gone but will never ever be forgotten 🙏 your legacy will live on in your kids , grandkids , friends and those that cross your path and for those that didn't know you personally, we got to know the man with a beautiful voice ..
❤EXACTLY!
Superstitious graffiti right here children 👆 Can everyone see
@@judygedmistergaines7578 Kissey Kissey fish Kissey
@@danielavila6695not what they say
My condolences to a great man and a great singer. I remember my little brother and his friends walking around, shouting Day-o .. that is long time ago.
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❤❤❤❤RIP Harry Belafonte , Thank you for Sharing your wonderful, amazing talents , these songs brought smiles to me on some dark days my friend ❤❤❤
Love 😆 🤣
He was my mother’s favourite singer. R.I.P Mr Belafonte.
Thank you for the music Mr. Belafonte. Rest in peace
RIP, A peace loving Jamaican . A good dad , great husband. U don't see those qualities in today s jamaican .😊
Saludos , Costa Rica pura ,muy linda canción hoy la estube cantando en mi lugar de trabajo antes de iniciar mis labores,era para iniciar muy bien el día a toda voz para que todos la escuchen, gracias. Harry por tan lindo tema. Dios lo tenga en el cielo.
Music that travelled from Africa to the Caribbean and finally USA and the world. May Harry's soul rest in peace
When the record first came out my dad got it and played it so often over the years. I was 3 at the time when I first heard it, and I loved it ever since.
Thank you for sharing
Early life
There will never be another beautiful soul as HB on this planet. ❤
Genius is hard to find
RIP mister Belafonte the joys and happy feelings you gave to me and my family listening your songs will endure until it is my turn to say farewell to our world of unending joys and sorrows
I remember my dad singing along to this song many many years ago. Nice to see the lyrics
Singing along
With flavours
Songs to relax an exhauting day
Well these lyrics are a little wrong it’s daylight come and ME wan’ go home
@@Azrael248 Right you are.
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Harry Belafonte una gran amigo de Vzla . Dios lo bendiga
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I remember this song when l was about five years old, l loved it but never really did know the words until a few years ago. RIP Harry B you were a true gentleman with a wonderful voice.❤️
Condolences to all who loved Harry's music and activism. Rest well sweet-smiling Harry.
Quel plaisir ! Quel régal ! Magnifique H Belafonte .
Glad to know that you liked the song
🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲RIP Harry played your songs to put my kids to sleep. Both older now teens. Walk good!
Thank you, your class and beauty will never be forgotten. Be at peace.
I love ❤this man’s music to the marrow. Sincerely, you died fulfilled and your art work keeps me going. Rest on Belafonte the Great Jamaican artist………😂
A representative singer
It was just announced...Harry Belafonte has passed at age 96. R.I.P..
😢😢😢
Goodbye dear friend, until we meet again in the Elysium Feild and the beautiful beyond ❤️ ✨️ ♥️ nothing good ever dies, your voice shall echo Eternally throughout the corridors of time.
😢 ...Rest In Peace Harry... 😢
BEETLEJUICE.
En paz descanse Señor Harry Belafonte, en México lamentamos su partida pero valoraremos su obra, como se merece, haciendo que los pueblos lo escuchen, bendiciones a sus seres queridos, que encuentren pronta recuperación, saludos cordiales...
I'm ashamed to say I have never heard him sing this song !! Always heard Day-O in sports stadiums. I've been a fan of his TV and movie careers as well as his fight for equal rights. Thank you for the post , R.I.P Mr Belafonte 🙏
Harry Belafonde 💜 sang mit Herz 💜 und Gefühl 💜 er bleibt einfach großartig 💜 Danke Harry 💜
I have ever now the Album from 1974 on Music Cassette from My Dad! He love the Music from Harry Belafonte , my Father died 1983 on Age 49, i have the Album in my Archive! Harry was ones of the best Singer , in my Childhood i Listen his Songs everytime! Rest inPeace Harry , you have bring hope and Joy to the People of this World! 🕯
I'll always remember this song. It's my favorite song of Harry Belafonte.
RIP Mr. Belafonte i love this song 🌹🖤
Hi edagdwg God blessed this man with a forever gift to sing enjoy his singing handsome man much respect a forever fan Linda j.peace
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What a great voice! Makes me want to limbo! Sad loss, but now he sings for God!
A great voice
Beetle juice 2. Finally!!! We’ve waited so long.
When can I see it?
Очень нравится этот фильм
My heart felt condolences to the bereaved family ❤❤❤...RIP Sir...!!! Thanks for your music 🎶...!!!
Harry Belafonte, Almanac, 18 February 1954. It is a call and response work song, from the point of view of dock workers working the night shift loading bananas onto ships. The lyrics describe how daylight has come, their shift is over, and they want their work to be counted up so that they can go home.
A brilliant comment
Thank you
you're welcome@@petecha7801
Fantastic Entertainer, love his songs.
One of greatest, Banana boat is one of my favorites. RIP
As a man whow was born in BRITISH GUYANA I remember life on the plantations since the 40s We had every thing first sugar the rice the banana and plaintin.Those were the days
Pay tribute to the people who live in the growing area
Were you working, or were you benefiting from the slaves?
WE were there to replace the SLAVES@@mirellalastar
I will miss this warrior of a man!👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿😢
Moving song, great Harry!
Thank you for watching
Say what. I searched for this song not knowing he had passed. Blessed his soul.
It's nice that he lived such a long life.
One of the great singers
Talented man.
This is his best song, puts me in a good place.
Awesome song
R.I.P. the great musician! ❤🙏
RIP, we will miss you and your beautiful songs
I first heard this song long ago from a Nina and Frederick album (late 1950's?).
Much later in life I married a Jamaican in a lasting happy union.
Oh happy life
Deepest condolences .... Mr Belafonte is one souless vocal singer likewise Charles Ray the blind pianist back dated 1960~....
A nice comment
One of the my favourite singer . RIP 💔
A great singer has left. May his soul RIP
One of my favorite songs! He was amazing and will be forever. Rip.
Une page malheureusement se tourne RIP Mr Belafonte.
Rip 🙏 Harry you singing 😢 and acting will be missed
Heck...I was ALIVE when this came out. I still can remember this as the first song I tried to parrot. and yes...I too am in my mid 70s. He had a long life... RIP.
Thanks for the story
Happy life
Singers of the past really work on the acrobatics of their voice far more.
I heard Eartha Kitt’s Santa Baby … that’s another song beautifully sung
Qué hombre tan guapo y talentoso !! 🎶👏👏
yes he is a talented man
As a child in the sixties, my father had several Belafonte albums and would often put one to play on our cabinet hifi. In 1980, I put one of the same albums (with Day-O) on our stereo during a party. I got distracted, one side playing over and over, until my friend came into the room to get me, pushing paper bags on her feet, declaring daylight had come and would I PLEASE change that record.
Thank you for sharing the story
Maybe a bit weird but 23 year old kid here😁. I have known the song first before the artist, grandad used to play it on his record player and asked me to set it as his mobile phone ringtone, I only known Harry Belafonte sang this cause the majority of the artists in USA for Africa sang this song after they perfected the chorus (NETFLIX). I got to know him when I was 15 cause my class toggled the Racial Inequality and the start of the battle of Dr. King, Malcolm X among others for equal rights in the US. Thank you for the music and of course thank you for inspiring the world to help a country in need.
Thank you for detailed introduction the history of the song
Which made me know a lot
Maravillosa cancion te hace vibrar alto con ese ritmo, divino Harry Belafonte un ser muy especial, dejo su sello para varias generaciones, desde Argentina ❤😊
Friend from Argentine
Your comment is
Brilliant
Hasta la Victoria siempre compañero Belafonte !Gracias por tu grandeza !
What a beautiful voice 👌🏽👏
Love it
I used to love this song as a kid. My mum got me a kids version and instead of banana boat they would sing banana bread. 💛💛💛
Great mother
Indeed! 💜@@petecha7801
A beautiful man with a beautiful talent.
A beautiful song
Rest in peace, Harry Belafonte.
Condoleance for all members of his family and friends. 🙏God bless you.
Is Zeus you're personal God belief
@@matimus100
Good afternoon.
I am portworker in the port of Amsterdam.
ainda vou a forra!!!beijo Emiliana.
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Slagarul legendarului,,,superlativ!!!!!
I was at Soto Cano Airbase Honduras with the 101st Airborne in early ‘90. We all waited for the day the Airforces C 5 would come take us home. We changed the tune to “ C 5 come and we want to go home”
R.I.P Harry Belafonte. My condolences to your families and friends ❤
Rest in Peace Mr. Belafonte ❤🙏🕯
Was he a Christian
Hello, how’re you doing.?
Rest in peace harry Belafonte deepest condolences to your family sad day for music you maybe gone but you will never be forgotten you will live on in our hearts
Bless him & may he and HIS SOUL Rest in Peace !! 😥😓🙏🏼👑🌹
Science says no soul whatsoever
@@matimus100 ok you got your point made .... yay you lol😉 glad that we can agree to disagree..
Thank you 🎶❤👍...Thank You Lord ✝️ for the Tingles 🙏❤✝️
En mis memorias esta su cancion❤⚘
Ich hatte vor Jahren das Glück sein Konzert in Berlin zu besuchen❤❤❤❤❤
Of course I didn't know this great man but I'm so sorry that he is gone from this world R.I.P. Let's celebrate his life!
I always loved thar song. He was so cool. He'll be missed. Now he's gone home. The world was a better place with him in it. He'll really be missed.
Fly to the eternal light genius! ❤❤❤
Harry Belafonte was a legend in music 🎼 and I love this song ❤😢
I sang this song from Harry Belafonte in my elementary school chorus, and it reminded me of Beetlejuice (e.g. the dinner for 7 scene of the film until the shrimp makes a human hand which causes the audience to 🤣when they see it.) In fact, I'll sing it for the "One Song" segment of Cafe Quarantine Karaoke in December 2023. 👍🏼if that movie brought you here.
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As today is a sad day for the passing of this great icon of culture and political militancy in the USA, R.I.P. Harry Belafonte, and with his entire life story, which ranges from dedication to activism in favor of the rights of people of African origin in the USA to his career in music and cinema.
The reference of the song and the movie Beetlejuice is well known in several places outside the USA for the charisma of the character, here in Brazil the title of the film was translated into Portuguese as Os Fantasmas se Divertem , an iconic film of the culture of cinema, however, also here in Brazil, when I heard this song, I immediately remembered an advertising campaign for a brand of gum called bubbaloo when bubbaloo gum with banana flavor was launched, look it up on UA-cam and you should find the version of this song for the advertising campaign for this gum , was very funny and was very successful in the 90s here in Brazil.
I was arguing with my husband on this song, we listened to this when we were younger, and now we're in our 30's... for sure we sing it based on how it sounded instead of knowing the lyrics.
❤ his voice Beautiful 🤩 🙏🎆🎇
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Fantastic!! Only that word!!
Wow, thanks!
Listening to this on the day that Harry Belafonte’s death was announced. Tears in my eyes.
Deepest condolences to the Belafonte family and friends. He has run a good race and has fought a good fight and has lived an examplary life. May his soul rest in eternal Peace!