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Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
"Pata Pata" is the name of a dance we do down Johannesburg way.
And everybody starts to move as soon as "Pata Pata" starts to play - whoo
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Whoo, every Friday and Saturday night it's "Pata Pata" time
The dance keeps going all night long till the morning sun begins to shine - hey!
Aya sat wuguga sat - wo-ho-o
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Hiyo mama hiyo ma nantsi Pata Pata
Saguquga sath' - hit it!
Aah- saguquga sath' - nantsi - hit it!
Saguquga sathi bega nantsi Pata Pata
Who gives this a "1"??
Those folks? Sounds like a racist comment to me.
Me and all my brothers and sisters in Julie's Shebeen in Soshanguve township are clicking like a million stream frogs here. Peace out. Siyabonga.
I can hear a line... "I've got two coconuts".
Makes perfect sense to me
And no comment. :-)
Reminds me of hearing Miriam Makeba singing on Harry Belafonte records that my father would play.
And yes, back then they were records.
I remember seeing her on The Andy Williams Show!
Reminds me of hearing Miriam Makeba singing on Harry Belafonte records that my father would play.
And yes, back then they were records.
Hmm, I was a teenager and do not remember this song. I wonder what has affected my memory?
This song drove me nuts as a kid and unfortunately it still has the same effect
Hmm, I was a teenager and do not remember this song. I wonder what has affected my memory?
The teens weren't into it. But the children were. I was 6 years old and I remember it well. Love hearing it again.
Hmm, I was a teenager and do not remember this song. I wonder what has affected my memory?
The recording of this song precedes that one by quite a long time.
Love Miriam Makeba !1!!
Her music is infectious. Mama Africa, heck yeah !!
One of the best songs, ever been played on Radio Pradise!
Should have followed this with "Mana Mana".
msymmes wrote:
Love it and love Mama Makeba.
Thanks for that - put a smile on my day.
Surely not that rare? South Africa has such a rich musical history! I was lucky enough to catch the 'Umoja' show while I was in South Africa, detailing South Africa's history by examining how it's music changed. This song certainly features, although it sounds like they've used instruments in this version to capture the click sound that the Ungosa (sp?) tribe uses as part of their language. Was a fantastic show, fell in love with South African music because of that.
One of the best songs, ever been played on Radio Pradise!
Back in '66- '67.
Charts (1967) | Peak position |
---|---|
US Billboard Hot 100 | 12 |
US Billboard R&B Singles | 7 |
Fur real...
Love it and love Mama Makeba.
Thanks for that - put a smile on my day.
Some people hear "Wimoweh" but this is what pops into my mind:
Hi everybody
I'm Archie Bell of the Drells
From Houston, Texas
We don't only sing but we dance
Just as good as we walk
Do the Tighten Up
It's called "Wimoweh", performed most famously by the Weavers, Pete Seeger's first group.
It is NOT from "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", which basically appropriated the song as it's background vocals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_Sleeps_Tonight ?
Zenzile Miriam Makeba born in Johannesburg in 1932 her mother was a Swazi Sangoma and her father Xhosa who died when she was six was as a child singing the Kilmerton Training Institute in Pretoria, which she attended for eight years. Her professional career began as in the 1950s within the Manhattan Brothers before she was formed to her own group, singing as The Skylarks a blend of jazz and traditional melodies of South Africa her break came when she had as a short guest appearance to the in the anti-apartheid documentary Come Back, Africa in 1959 by independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin. The short cameo made an enormous impression on the viewers and Lionel Rogosin managed to organise a visa for her to leave South Africa and to attend the premiere of the film at the Venice Film Festival. wiki lypso
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Ok,,its later!
I Love and Hate this song.1966 I was starting to peak as a club DJ and I had to play this
way too much,so much that I started to give it away after playing it,in order not to have to play it again.So the Kids bought me a new record and came up to me and made me play it ,every damm night ! After playing it,I freesbeeded it out to a new owner.
Anyhoo,I still know all the words even if I don't have any idea what the Lady is singin ,, Nice song to dance to tho !
I'd never take it that far (might bump this to a ten after digging it heavily my whole life), but I would like to hear some other stuff by her. I tried to upload "Saduva" but it got immediately canned. Come to think of it I tried to upload "Ha Po Zamoni" by her too. Both of them as cool as this (I thought)
She has done so much music and this was played to death!
I agree it's been over played, but this is such a wonderful song!!
god bless M Makeba
edit: wow, looks like I wasn't alone on that post!
Jeez, you went to a really cool summer camp. At my stupid camp, all we sang was stuff like "Mountain Dew" and "Summer Nights."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1YKOk9QA8U
Great song. Sad day.
RIP.
Perhaps this appeals to those folks that speak with tongue clickings etc, but not me. And it's not Friday!
Those folks? Sounds like a racist comment to me.
Perhaps this appeals to those folks that speak with tongue clickings etc, but not me. And it's not Friday!
This is pretty crappy.
I wholeheartedly agree.
This is pretty crappy.
Those folks? Sounds like a racist comment to me.
He probably can't spell 'xhosa' - well, never mind ...