Phonetics........Come by us = come bai us = come ba i us = come ba Ya = Kum Ba Ya
The song title is spelled Kumbaya, Kumbayah, or as three words "Kum Ba Yah" or "Kum Bah Yah" -- it is a spiritual named for its chorus, spoken in a Creole patois (Gullah) from the Sea Islands off the Carolinas coast of the US. The phrase sounds like and means "come by here."
We can't come up with anything that matches that particular combination of rhythm, tempo, and range of pitch. The combination reminds me of The Beatles' song, Hey Jude. Except they use "Na" and it's a long section at the end.
It is Tuba because there is two ba's and it stands for tuba
She knows exactly what to do Whenever I'm alone with her I can barely make a move By the time she opens up her eyes She sings to me at night She's singing (ba da ba ba ba da ba ba da ba da) I know that she barely knows me And I'm fake in love with her It's like I'm singing Karaoke And I forgot the second verse But I can make up my own words Oh, Dakota I know our love is new I barely know ya I've fallen over you It's the way you do the things you do That made me fall in love with you Dakota, are you in love with me too? She's got a little bit of money And a little bit of this And it's all she needs to live I got a little bit of love And a little bit of that And it's all I have to give This time I'll try not to show That I am not letting go Oh, Dakota I know our love is new I barely know ya I've fallen over you It's the way you do the things you do That make me fall in love with you Dakota, are you in love with me too? I'll show ya, I'll show ya And you'll know, and you'll know I'm not letting go I'll show ya, I'll show ya And you'll know, and you'll know I'm not letting go Oh, Dakota I know our love is new I barely know ya I've fallen over you It's the way you do the things you do That make me fall in love with you Dakota, are you in love with me too? Oh, Dakota I know our love is new I barely know ya I've fallen over you It's the way you do the things you do That make me fall in love with you Dakota, are you in love with me too? I'm in love with you Are you in love with me too?
There are several that fit this question. Dee Dee Sharp (hit #1, 1962) - Mashed Potato Time ....also covered by Chubby Checker, and The Orlons The Undertakers - (Do The) Mashed Potatoes Prince w/New Power Generation - Mashed Potato Girl Billy Thorpe - Mashed Potato
Mayroong 5 pantig ang salitang "mapagkumbaba" - ma-pag-kum-ba-ba.
Davey and Goliath - 1960 Kum Ba Yah 5-6 was released on: USA: 1972
"Kum Ba Yah" is a phrase derived from the Gullah language, spoken by African American communities in the coastal regions of the southern United States. It translates to "Come by Here" in English, often interpreted as a call for divine presence or assistance. The phrase is well-known from the folk song "Kum Ba Yah," which expresses themes of unity and prayer. The song has been popular in various cultural and religious settings, symbolizing a plea for togetherness and support.
Kum Ba Yah
Tango Ya Ba Wendo was created in 1992.
The duration of Tango Ya Ba Wendo is 3120.0 seconds.
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Ya Li ba ba liang ge da dao - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIB
The song title is spelled Kumbaya, Kumbayah, or as three words "Kum Ba Yah" or "Kum Bah Yah" -- it is a spiritual named for its chorus, spoken in a Creole patois (Gullah) from the Sea Islands off the Carolinas coast of the US. The phrase sounds like and means "come by here."
Ba cai Lin Ya Zhen - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:I
There are a few possibilities:Gumbuya Park - a small amusement park near Melbourne, AustraliaKumbaya - (kum ba yah, "come by here") an African-American spiritual songjumbalaya - a Creole rice dish
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