Sure! Here is part of the lyrics in Zulu:
Mbube, oh Mbube, u-ba dh-mbube u-ba dh-mbube u-ba dh-mbube
Solomon linda
This song was written and performed by Soloman Lindo in 1939 under the title "Mbube," which means "lion" in the Zulu language. In 1951 a version was released by Pete Seeger and the Weavers, who called it "Wimoweh." In 1961 The Tokens released a version called "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
The name of the song is "the Lion Sleeps Tonight" and was a #1 hit for the Tokens in 1961.
The Guitar - The Lion Sleeps Tonight - was created on 1992-07-30.
"The Lion Ain't Asleep Tonight" is a song by the band The Tokens, released in 1961. It is a reworking of the original song "Mbube," written by Solomon Linda in the 1930s. The Tokens' version became a hit, known for its catchy melody and harmonies. The song is often associated with the phrase "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
The original version of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is by The Tokens.
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The Tokens.
1961
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The name of the 80's The Lion Sleeps Tonight by The Tokens has the lyrics now it's time for me to part, I'm a lion in the jungle, I'm a lion in the jungle.
I don't believe Toto ever released a cover of 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight'. The Tokens recorded the song in 1961.