On the season premier of 20 September1968, Harry Belafonte sang "Lord, Don’t Stop the Carnival†against a backdrop of the violence of the 1968 Democratic National Convention. This began the ultimate cancellation of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour due to their pushing the limits of what the censors and CBS would allow to be shown.
Arthur Lyman did the instrumental version. Vocal versions included Mills Brothers, Chris Isaak, Harry Belafonte and the Brothers Four.
Harry Belafonte, Jr. was a famous american singer and songwriter. His music style was Caribbean and his most well known song by Belafonte is "The Banana Boat Song." He was also a strong civil rights and humanitarian activist.
Dwight Weems
The original, official name for The Banana Boat Song by Harry Belafonte is Day-O. There are indications it had no official title at first and began as a call-response by Jamaican banana workers.
Harold George "Harry" Belafonte, Jr. (originally Belafonete) was born March 1, 1927. He is an American singer of Jamaican and Martinician descent famous for his contribution to the Calypso style of song.
Harry Belafonte
Arthur Lyman did the instrumental version. Vocal versions included Mills Brothers, Chris Isaak, Harry Belafonte and the Brothers Four.
Harry Belafonte, Jr. was a famous american singer and songwriter. His music style was Caribbean and his most well known song by Belafonte is "The Banana Boat Song." He was also a strong civil rights and humanitarian activist.
its called "jump in the line" its by harry belafonte :oD Also known as "Shake, shake senora" by Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte - Mary's Boy Child
Dwight Weems
Harry belafonte the song is jump in the line
The original, official name for The Banana Boat Song by Harry Belafonte is Day-O. There are indications it had no official title at first and began as a call-response by Jamaican banana workers.
The Banana Boat Song (Day-o)-yes
a new king born today
Harold George "Harry" Belafonte, Jr. (originally Belafonete) was born March 1, 1927. He is an American singer of Jamaican and Martinician descent famous for his contribution to the Calypso style of song.
Harold George "Harry" Belafonte, Jr. (originally Belafonete) was born March 1, 1927. He is an American singer of Jamaican and Martinician descent famous for his contribution to the Calypso style of song.