Glad you love this music. It is humbling to say that I was in the group. I believe we recorded this in 1962. King Bruce - Alto sax, Jimmy - Alto sax, Bengo Blay - Ternor sax, Stan Lokko Ternor sax, Anthony Foley - Trumpet, Ashrifi - Trumpet, Uncle George - Drums, Bampoe - Guitar. Don't remember who was on Conga & Bass Guitar. Vocals was George Ofori & Dan Quarcoo .
You are guys are legends. So good to know you were part of this historic group. I salute you. God bless and thanks for enriching our lives with your talent.
Great piece of artistry. I don't have appropriate words to describe my feeling anytime I listen to this and other music produced during the period spanning between 1950s - 1965. Ghanians all over the world must do all we can to preserve this piece of history.
This music will stand the test of generations. It was produced with good taste, class, passion and pride. You took the time to master your craft- vocals, arrangement and delivery. God bless you for the happiness you gave and continue to millions! Okey Onyejekwe
Hi Nadim, did you grow up Takdi, if so then your family name bring back great memories of the good old days of rich Ghana which we wear privileged to have experienced.
Glad you love this music. It is humbling to say that I was in the group. I believe we recorded this in 1962. King Bruce - Alto sax, Jimmy - Alto sax, Bengo Blay - Ternor sax, Stan Lokko Ternor sax, Anthony Foley - Trumpet, Ashrifi - Trumpet, Uncle George - Drums, Bampoe - Guitar. Don't remember who was on Conga & Bass Guitar. Vocals was George Ofori & Dan Quarcoo .
ekue gidigazo You are blessed, Thank You
You are guys are legends. So good to know you were part of this historic group. I salute you. God bless and thanks for enriching our lives with your talent.
ekue gidigazo: Ekue Godigazo great music...what instrument were you playing? You guys the trailblazers.
You are a living legend .. am am just 30yrs old buh i love this tune well composed..
so good man. great music
When we were proud as a people and knew what was good for us. I miss those times 🤔
It’s 2023 and I’m going to keep the lyrics of this song as a mantra….. so help me God🥰
THIS MUSIC IS KILLING. Excellent, brilliantly arranged, what else can I say.
I LOVE THE MUSIC. I can listen to it on and on all day. KUDOS
Great piece of artistry. I don't have appropriate words to describe my feeling anytime I listen to this and other music produced during the period spanning between 1950s - 1965. Ghanians all over the world must do all we can to preserve this piece of history.
From my childhood I knew this music. The Black Beats music is alive forever. God bless our people.
This music will stand the test of generations. It was produced with good taste, class, passion and pride. You took the time to master your craft- vocals, arrangement and delivery. God bless you for the happiness you gave and continue to millions!
Okey Onyejekwe
She always loved it. 💕 Koku, can you sing that your song for me pls? And when you play it she would say no, you sing it
Golden olden days of Ghana highlife with vintage musicians. We love those cool greats. Great memories. May God bless Ghana.
Medo wo senea wote biara, my mum dedicated this song to me yesterday Friday Jan. 20. 2023
I miss this song
I remember my old man
I remember mine too.
What ah " LOVELY PIECE AH TUNE "
A timeless classic. 15-07-2024❤
Now THIS is the kind of Highlife I remember!
@ritatamakloe - Thank you for stopping by and thank you forever for this great music!
Saturday Wato bar in the 80s , with a Green Bottle while tapping your right foot to the REAL TUNES
Reginald Bannerman-Blankson
Reggie where were you coming from then? You should be in high heaven then
WATO BAR????? IT WAS METROPOLE AND TIP TOE GARDENS WHICH WERE TOP CLUBS THEN, WATO CAME IN THE DISCO TIME.
Thank you bro
Oldies, this makes sense!
Great memory ...
Medo wo se nea wrote yi ara.
Will always be the real high life of all times
I used to go to a kwahu bar in Tudu on my way to Lebanon house and would sit there with a Coca Cola and a tart listening to this song,
Hi Nadim, did you grow up Takdi, if so then your family name bring back great memories of the good old days of rich Ghana which we wear privileged to have experienced.
Who was the tart?
Ha ha 😂, it's what we call pie nowadays@davidmartin6804
Master piece
Great song
LaLa ni asumoo neke!!!
Deep down the achieve s.
Great
❤
What's the name of the band or group please?
Can someone translate or paraphrase the song for a simpleton like me?
I love you just the way you are
Hmmmmm...:-)
When we were proud as a people and knew what was good for us. I miss those times 🤔