As soon as you play this song, boom you are on your way down the memory lane and before you know it, tears rolling down your cheek. May the souls of my parents continue to rest in peace Amen, both of you shall forever remain in my heart ❤️ 💙
I wonder if we can have thoughtful songs by thoughtful singers like this anymore; musicianship that will not be centred solely on money milking. Rest on.
Bringing tears from my eyes. The golden old days.. love to my Dad(rest on strong man and God bless your soul .. I will forever love you, Dad, and Mom (my love for you Mom is eternal)
Wow... so good to see the video again. My Dad of blessed memories used have all her LPs and I grew up being her fan right from Shooby Shooby (Ever liked my person's album). I was in primary 2 when this song was released. I recall it was during the Gulf war and the track was telling the woes of women and children in wars (a call for peace) and famine
Growing up I always have teary eyes when this song is played. Rest on Christie Essien. She is one of the musicians that shaped my childhood. Pls upload "Mo loro yi so o"
Many years later and nothing has really changed!! Millions of children are still crying in the world.
Back in the days ooh my God
Classic
As soon as you play this song, boom you are on your way down the memory lane and before you know it, tears rolling down your cheek. May the souls of my parents continue to rest in peace Amen, both of you shall forever remain in my heart ❤️ 💙
This heart melting massage is what our society needs now 😢
I wonder if we can have thoughtful songs by thoughtful singers like this anymore; musicianship that will not be centred solely on money milking.
Rest on.
Bringing tears from my eyes. The golden old days.. love to my Dad(rest on strong man and God bless your soul .. I will forever love you, Dad, and Mom (my love for you Mom is eternal)
I have been searching for this song for a very long time
This song was released 1990, that's almost 33 years ago. So Nolstagic and forever a classic ......
This takes me back to my childhood.
Legends never die. What a massive throwback 👏🏿
Searching for this for over 10 years. Omo I'm tearing up
Wow... so good to see the video again. My Dad of blessed memories used have all her LPs and I grew up being her fan right from Shooby Shooby (Ever liked my person's album). I was in primary 2 when this song was released. I recall it was during the Gulf war and the track was telling the woes of women and children in wars (a call for peace) and famine
Growing up I always have teary eyes when this song is played.
Rest on Christie Essien. She is one of the musicians that shaped my childhood. Pls upload "Mo loro yi so o"
We'll do that soon, please share and subscribe
Moloro is up now on the channel