So emotionally drenched. Reminds me of Lady Selbourne, then my father boarded in Pimville, then we moved to Mamelodi East, then to Zebediela and commuted most of our lives
"...music is infectious: it both begs for and demands your ears. It wounds when it’s summoned to heal. It urges us to forget at the same time that it tickles the memory awake. It fills the air, flows through the bloodstream and carries the singer and his audience to the edges of the universe, where only imagination can reach. It abandons them there, lost and enjoying their new state." - Letlapa Mphahlele
Funny how I don't understand the language but the song continues to be top of my playlist when it comes to Africa oldies tunes. Can even sing the lyrics as I have been listening to this since the early 80s.
lovely women with lovely voices..can't forget them! my love for them grew when I was only four...my uncle will always listen to them whenever he came back from work..hence I came to love their music...
lovely women with lovely voices..can't forget them! my love for them grew when I was only four...my uncle will always listen to them whenever he came back from work..hence I came to love their music...
I was a lad growing up in Nigeria when I started enjoying their lovely tunes.Listening to them now takes me back over 40 yrs! Anyone know where I buy their music? Pleeeeaaaase.
Reminds me of soukous stars
Tunes of wonder and marvel! Timeless and indescribably beautiful!
The song reminds me 1963 when my grandfather returned from South Africa where he was a muchona for so many years
Fond memories of my youthful days in the late 50s when I was just about getting to understand and appreciate the environment around me!!
Please can South Africans here tell us the meaning of the language of the music?
Reminds of my mum and Aunts
The instruments eish nice
Gone are the days
We used to play this song on a gramophone in the 60s with my cousins and sisters in-law
Sounds so sorrowful, yet good to listen to. Great music.
Nice Wonderful
Sublime 👍👍🤔
It really takes me back to apartheid time... Anyway it's a black thing you won't understand...
Remember my mother and her sister singing this song 1960$
Beautiful voices, instrument everything blends well. Woow! Botswana still loves you Dark City Sisters. 2022 you still rock.
Sounds and reminders of British colonial Africa. We enjoyed this music in remotest corner of Sierra Leone int the late 50s and early 60s.
My family too have enjoyed🙋🙋🙋🙋♥️
beautiful sound
Beleza ,recordar essas musicas fuquei feliz
Songs of yore.. fond memories. where are these sisters right now...?? God bless them
Good song thank you
So emotionally drenched. Reminds me of Lady Selbourne, then my father boarded in Pimville, then we moved to Mamelodi East, then to Zebediela and commuted most of our lives
I cry whenever I hear this song...reminds me of my childhood. My late Dad will play beautiful music of yesteryears for us...
"...music is infectious: it both begs for and demands your ears. It wounds when it’s summoned to heal. It urges us to forget at the same time that it tickles the memory awake. It fills the air, flows through the bloodstream and carries the singer and his audience to the edges of the universe, where only imagination can reach. It abandons them there, lost and enjoying their new state." - Letlapa Mphahlele
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Genuine celebrities you wouldn't hear anything disgusting about any of them.
Funny how I don't understand the language but the song continues to be top of my playlist when it comes to Africa oldies tunes. Can even sing the lyrics as I have been listening to this since the early 80s.
Southern Africa music as it is,love it to the bone.
Southern Africa music as it is,love it to the bone.
WONDERFUL VOICES DEDICATED TO PAPI , EVEN IN WAR FRONT, GOD & THE DARK CITY SISTERS HAD BEING HIS SOURCE OF COURAGE, SLEEP IN D LORD ,DAD.
lovely women with lovely voices..can't forget them! my love for them grew when I was only four...my uncle will always listen to them whenever he came back from work..hence I came to love their music...
lovely women with lovely voices..can't forget them! my love for them grew when I was only four...my uncle will always listen to them whenever he came back from work..hence I came to love their music...
songs i grew up with. timeless! viva mama Afrika!
Swet protest music woven with bitter love for homeland.Hamba Mandelaland!
I was a lad growing up in Nigeria when I started enjoying their lovely tunes.Listening to them now takes me back over 40 yrs! Anyone know where I buy their music? Pleeeeaaaase.
Try Amazon.
As a young Nigerian girl, I grew up listening to their songs and many other artists all over Africa. RUclips is really a blessing
OMG and I was so young but I remember these beautiful voices like it was yesterday.
Poleni sana,sweet sixties when people were suffering in SA,,just wanna cry. Reminds me of VOK's Job Isaac Mwamto and RTD's Sarah Dumbo.
...And their voices will never die!!
remember that those pics are 60's, bra
Reminds me of my Cape Town born mom, she could sing to the music and sounded just like the record when I was about 5 years old.