Fana Zulu doing his magic on the bass, Mfaneseni on trombone, Arthur on piano, the great Themba Mkizhe on synthesizer, Johnny on guitar, Mahlangu on percussion, and Jabu vocals and drums!!
I love this track... nostalgia..... but as I grow older, I appreciate the thought process behind the song, labour migration and its effects. The musicianship is second to none.
It was one Friday in April 1989 and I was one of the passengers in a bus from Bothaville to Sardiensvlei when this song was playing when we were about to disembark the Eljomo bus at the bus stop.Everytime I hear this song I'm reminded of that Friday
Sisi this song reminds of when in 1990 I was 8 years old and I saw on 📺 the Nelson Mandela that was coming to free us. My mom was seeing him for the first time too and she was crying This song was playing on Radio Zulu
My friend Jabu you'll always be miased. I remember December 1994 which we spent together emafeyzini no Sledge. As I'm listening to this song, it makes me reminisce. Rest in peace
I remember my friend today. I remember that yeae December 1993 when we spent rhe whole of December in Durban Umlazi at AA section with my friends Jabu Kanyile and Sledge. May you continue to Rest In Peace bro, you are dearly missed.
This song is absolutely beautiful, it brings back my childhood memories sitting on my uncle's lap while he is drinking African beer with his friends and the song is playing on the radio next to him.
Most of them are gone with that talent.Who is going to teach the apprentices. Our our theaters must rise up,the likes of Mbongeni Ngema .etc.Pacofs in Bloemfontein.
Legends Fana Zulu (Bass) and Themba Mkhize (Keyboards, Piano) who were part of this ensemble are fortunately still making an indelible mark in our musical heritage
Legendary song, I like how Jabu mixes English and IsiZulu in one song and it came out perfect!!! The guy was immensely talented. Song reminds me of my childhood 😊.
It remind of my late dad, finding him sleeping during a midday in lebowa homelands. I get emotional everytime the song plays on Radio lebowa now Thobela FM.
RE - AH-HOC THANKS MKOKHI WE DIN'T KNOW HOW TO ADDRESS THIS IN NATAL Nkokhi Mlungisi Mlangeni Nkokhi Mlungisi Mlangeni 6 years ago Going back to the days, good music that discovered me : ) WE DONE WITH ALL THE PROVINCES
Who’s here 2024
Me
2024 anyone else❤
2025 hey✌️😅
Who still listen to this song in May 2023,Jabu you're the legend 👌👌👊👊👊
I still listen to this song full blast in my car 😍amazing song indeed
February 2024
2024 and still loving the song 💯❤
Quality 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Namanje!
Slaps hard in October 2024🎉🎉
2024,felt nostalgia hearing it play on Metro Fm and decided to play it on repeat on RUclips ❤️🎶
Oh really.
Fana Zulu doing his magic on the bass, Mfaneseni on trombone, Arthur on piano, the great Themba Mkizhe on synthesizer, Johnny on guitar, Mahlangu on percussion, and Jabu vocals and drums!!
I love this track... nostalgia..... but as I grow older, I appreciate the thought process behind the song, labour migration and its effects. The musicianship is second to none.
It was one Friday in April 1989 and I was one of the passengers in a bus from Bothaville to Sardiensvlei when this song was playing when we were about to disembark the Eljomo bus at the bus stop.Everytime I hear this song I'm reminded of that Friday
Gone are the days
Eish! @@Phumlani_Mncube
Sisi this song reminds of when in 1990 I was 8 years old and I saw on 📺 the Nelson Mandela that was coming to free us. My mom was seeing him for the first time too and she was crying
This song was playing on Radio Zulu
Reminds me of my childhood.... Miss my dad too😏 R .I .P
... They don't make them like this anymore 👌🙌👌
You sure said it right.
True, they don't
2023 still listening and loving Bayete
I woke up today with this song in my heart and it made me miss my dad so much.....I wish I could just take my car and drive home..
@Khanyakai_Dweba your dad was right there with you at that very moment..
its 2023 but still blown away by this song
Isn’t? 😍I’m really blown away as well and it’s an old song but wow
My friend Jabu you'll always be miased. I remember December 1994 which we spent together emafeyzini no Sledge. As I'm listening to this song, it makes me reminisce. Rest in peace
Thulani I need to do a documentary on jabu khanyile
this is the music that will remind you to go home where u grew up
Say it louder, you are so on point
I woke up today with this song in my heart and i have been playing it on repeat since this morning. It makes me miss my dad too much.
I remember my friend today. I remember that yeae December 1993 when we spent rhe whole of December in Durban Umlazi at AA section with my friends Jabu Kanyile and Sledge. May you continue to Rest In Peace bro, you are dearly missed.
This song is absolutely beautiful, it brings back my childhood memories sitting on my uncle's lap while he is drinking African beer with his friends and the song is playing on the radio next to him.
The nostalgia. It's like I could see my mom's beautiful smile. 14 years feels like yesterday. Continue to rest Queen
Here in 2023. Classic
Great song! It saddens me a bit though. The realities of this life... Fathers leaving their families behind to make money to take care of them...
And some never came back
And that created a culture of us South African woman being ok with being single mothers... Families were broken down by the old system...sad🤔
In 2024 we still acknowledge bayete n Mr Khanyile
December 2024
Admire Taderera paradio 3 in Zimbabwe those were the good old days miss Zimbabwe
It makes me feel great about being an African when I hear some of our African brothers and sisters appreciating our music
Eh wena
Radio 3 yaiva kumberi
Most of them are gone with that talent.Who is going to teach the apprentices. Our our theaters must rise up,the likes of Mbongeni Ngema .etc.Pacofs in Bloemfontein.
*We were still a black family...♥️♥️♥️*
❤2024🎉 wenyuka!!
Kusekuhle emzansi izwe lethu lisenomcebo itimela zikhona asinazo namhlanje ngoba yini😭😭😭😭😭😭
Very sad to think that life was meaningful in the olden days, manje sekonakele
Jabu khanyile abantu bakwakhanyile zithini iythakazelo zakhona...
Apartheid spatial planning and it's effects is accurately described by this song.
Sibongile bab'Khanyile for giving us this awesome song. May your soul R.I.P.
Legends Fana Zulu (Bass) and Themba Mkhize (Keyboards, Piano) who were part of this ensemble are fortunately still making an indelible mark in our musical heritage
It remains me of radio xhosa top 30❤
Legendary song, I like how Jabu mixes English and IsiZulu in one song and it came out perfect!!! The guy was immensely talented. Song reminds me of my childhood 😊.
This song reminds me of my father! Mr S.W Ndlazi!
I love South africa , always my home
It's 7:06 on a Thursdays playing this cooking with a 3foot pot outside. And it makes sense for some reasons knowed to music. Man. Mxm.
Nostalgic stuff from the legend!! 2024..
Missing my dad as well
Jabu was a legend indeed, my late father often liked to sing when the song was played
Jabu rip u still entertaining me 2024
Wish I was born in the 50s to witness life then
Life was good, the world was better than today. Always wana cry when I listen to this. Rip 😢😢😢
It was also a time of Apartheid and poverty and sadness. Life is a wonderful gift
Who is here in 2022?🙌🏿
I remember those years when things were happening.
Still listening and enjoying this master piece in 2024.
thank you god for this
thank you for being born and raised in south africa
xx
This was the first song that registered during my childhood,
When will we get back to ths days
Those 1st halalas are awesome
My taste in music belongs right in golden days. 👌👌👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️
why is this song making me so sad ........and happy at the same time
Beautiful song, beautiful harmony and beautiful acoustics. Much luv from Kenya
It remind of my late dad, finding him sleeping during a midday in lebowa homelands. I get emotional everytime the song plays on Radio lebowa now Thobela FM.
Oh! my childhood days
This song you can play 100 times,it stays original and brings back old memories in my childhood days when it was still Lebowa.
Yhooo this song reminds me of my mother may your soul rest in peace Mamtolo
Still here in November 2019 ✌🏾🖤
Wow. Great music from way back then!
They'll never be music like this very powerful
Wow such nostalgia... reminds me of my late grand father
his music lives on, RIP Babu Khanyile
Ooh my God i miss Jabu Khanyile, this is one of my favourite songs.
The first song that made me to listen to your music Rip Jabu!
Thanks Jabu Khanyile son Dobsonville,Soweto
my name rest in , great man
I didn't know This Video From The Late Jabu Khanyile I So This Video On Tv
Unbelievable how well composed this song is
Going back to the days, good music that discovered me : )
Nostalgic
Still lovin this gem nango 2024
Oooooooh.............Umhlaba awudeli!!!!! kulungile
yeah man what a great music from the past . Anyone who have this album?
I always cry whenever this song plays
one of my favourite Bayethe songs
Ke santse kee reetsa thata morwa rre❤
Ha one of my favorite tune - damn i miss those days.
african legend,saw him in harare 2000.RIP
This song is still really touching
"Leaving behind lots of promises" just that nje,,,,,,,,,,
Excellent
Good rich music
Timeless music👏❤️👏❤️👏. May he rest in peace💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
Thank God I'm a black man!!!
Lungisani Masuku I feel you brother
nostalgic song. luv this muzik
RE - AH-HOC
THANKS MKOKHI WE DIN'T KNOW HOW TO ADDRESS THIS IN NATAL Nkokhi Mlungisi Mlangeni
Nkokhi Mlungisi Mlangeni
6 years ago
Going back to the days, good music that discovered me : )
WE DONE WITH ALL THE PROVINCES
true legend may he rest in peace khutala from CPT
2021 still a genius
Best songs I grew up singing along❤
AFRICA MY BEGINNING.....AFRICA MY ENDING
❤
Home is where the heart is;
Jabu khanyile legend✊✊✊✊✊
Life time music 🎶🎶❤
Perfect classic...
What a beautiful song🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for the upload! Love this♥️
😢legend
2021 still hot hit
thanx god i am african
Nostalgia😢😢😢
A story telling song
In 2019
2024 yes timeless
Iconic.....