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Shawshank
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I recently heard the real origins of this song- the story of it anyways.

I have decided that Solomon Linda's version is by far the most beautiful version. Here's Mirim Makeba's rendition of that song:

I just want to share this with you all.

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quote:
I recently heard the real origins of this song- the story of it anyways.

Care to share with the rest of the class?
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Here you go KQ!

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BACKGROUND: This is the story of an African doo-wop song. Its original title was “Mbube,” (pronounced EEM-boo-beh) which means “Lion,” and it was sung with a haunting Zulu refrain that sounded, to English-speaking people, like “wimoweh.” “Mbube” was a big hit in what is now Swaziland; it sold nearly 100,000 copies in the 1940s by its originator, South African Solomon Linda. Linda had written it based on a boyhood experience chasing lions that were stalking the family's cattle, and recorded the tune in 1939 with his group the Evening Birds.
And basically it was 'modified' in the US (like the part of it being in the Jungle) and since Solomon Linda lived during apartheid he wasn't allowed to hold a copyright so only received a single fee and no royalties. It's now been covered by I think 197 bands after it become popularized into one of the most popular fun songs.
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