I have been listening to music.

@marguicha (230350)
Chile
March 24, 2021 2:34pm CST
A couple of days ago I was in the classic music beat. I listened to some of Beethoven´s sonatas and a bit of Bach and Mozart. Today, I wanted Caribbean in my blood. So I looked up for Harry Belafonte and sang along with him Jamaica Farewell, Haiti Cherie and, of course, Day O. Harry Belafonte not only was a wonderful singer but he is also a beautiful man inside and out. Watch him sing.
Der Banana Boat Song („Bananenboot-Lied") ist ein jamaikanisches Calypso-Volkslied. Der Song geht zurück auf ein altes jamaikanisches Volkslied mit dem Titel...
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
25 Mar 21
I remember hearing that song.
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
26 Mar 21
@marguicha Yes. It sure is.
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
25 Mar 21
It is beautiful. And full of meaning.
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@LindaOHio (222623)
• United States
25 Mar 21
I was 8 when this was released; but I remember it well.
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@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
25 Mar 21
Those were the days
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@marlina (154103)
• Canada
24 Mar 21
I remember that one!
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@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
25 Mar 21
There are songs that are there forever.
@RasmaSandra (98072)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1 Apr 21
I had to come here and find your article on Harry Belafonte I think my one all-time favorite by him is Jump In The Line and someone created a very nice video of the song with actress Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire too I just love it
@JudyEv (382337)
• Rockingham, Australia
25 Mar 21
Didn't he just have a beautiful voice?
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@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
25 Mar 21
Awesome. I know by heart many of his songs.
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@db20747 (43419)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
25 Mar 21
My favorite and heart throb Harry belafonte! I knew I would respond to this post! I'm going to listen to these songs!
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@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
25 Mar 21
Do. Now I will listen to a conversation with an elderly Harry Belafonte. I posted the link too.
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