You'd be surprised how and where people still keep discovering these songs! For one, I introduced my little brother to Osibisa...Thank you for the music.
Dear Mr. Richardson.. I have listened to this song for 47 years and it is still fresh and inspiring. Osibisa ! back when music meant so much....You guys made REAL music..... Thank You, Sir!
I'm Nigerian but visited my Ghanaian cousins some years back. It was love at first hearing...I love this song. So happy I've found it after all these years.
I am Bosnian ( Ex Jugoslavian republic). I was 16 years old when did buy this album in my town in year 1976 . I loved LP album with whole my heart and my favourite song Welcome Home. So beautiful harmony and lyrics. And that magic flute sound in the middle. It made me sad when i listen to that song watching front and back cover of this LP. Now i listen this song when i am not 16 but 60 years old and feel exactly the same. So beautiful song.
Just back in the states from visiting Ghana the year of the return. This song was playing while leaving the slave dungeons. Tears were flowing. Perfect song at that time. Ghana welcomed us home with open arms.
Reading your comment even bring tears to my eyes. Next moments are when you discover yourself or at least begin to. Ghana had its problems but it's one of the sweetest less stressed environments to holiday in. You're always welcome to where you really belong.
@@edemgalley7960 You are blessed. Some of us younger ones really wish music is still as good as what these legends made. Sadly, times have changed, whether for the better, only the future can tell.
2019...I am white, and have been listening to Osibisa since hearing them on late night pirate radio in 1971. God doesn't see color, he sees your heart-- are you a good soul, or a wicked one? He's "Welcomed Home" most of the band now. May He continue to Bless Teddy Osei! FORTY-EIGHT years later I am still listening to this great band. I never tire of hearing OSIBISA...legendary!
Very honest submission 😊. Color has destroyed humanity coexistence. Good music brings happiness, unity and deep reflection of who we are. OSIBISA to the world 🌍, I’m a PROUD GHANAIAN 🇬🇭!!!
@@kaymiller7044 There's only two true races on Earth, GOOD FOLKS and, um, uh, to be polite, BAD FOLKS. That's it, just two true races. Very few see it like that, but it's true.
I just traveled to Ghana for the first time and it's on my mind everyday. Hearing this song almost put tears to my eyes. I love Ghana and I feel a strong calling to go back....
I'm an Aussie white boy who came to love this rhythm and beat and harmony(crisscross rhythms that explode into happiness) back into the seventies. Still love it now. I saw them live 3 times and they were all fresh to this day. This song resonates through my soul every time I listen to it.
First heard this song in the home of Dr. Rushedge a Ugandan native who fled Amin' s regime to live iand practice medicine in my home town of Jamaica . The style and sound is as much my roots . Much of Jamaica's black ancestry came out of Ghana Jamaica of Jamaica's
Every time I listen to this beautiful song I get teary eyes My heart cries out to my motherland , all my hair on my body stands up sooooooo Beautiful to hear this Song!❤️
It is 14th December 2020. I am 23 years old and my dad played this song everyday when he returned home from work. As a young lad probably about 5 years, I did not really understand the lyrics and what it meant until I was old enough to understand words in English. After finding it out, This sing has helped me throughout my travels around the world. I have traveled to some countries in Asia, the gulf and the European region and each time I am far away, I listen to this song to keep me happy. Thank you Osibisa for this inspiring song. We love and appreciate your band
I was very fortunate to see them in Perth some thirty years ago. Two minutes into the concert evry one had left their seats and danced the whole nigh. This concerts still rates as one of the best ver from my perspective
My father is in a coma. Nearly 48 now. He suffered a stroke for the second time. This is one of his favorite songs. I asked my brother to play it for him.
You’ve been gone it’s an empty home Come on back when you’re ready to know You are always welcome home Welcome home You’ve been kept down for much too long Stand up please and say I am free Don’t forget you are welcome home Welcome home Come with me On this happy trip back to the Promise Land All will be happy again Come with me On this happy trip back to the Promise Land All will be happy again You’ve been gone it’s an empty home Come on back when you’re ready to know You are always welcome home Welcome home Come with me On this happy trip back to the Promise Land All will be happy again Come with me On this happy trip back to the Promise Land All will be happy again Welcome home
The Great Osibisa Ghana and the rest of the world salute ur numerous and undisputed achievements. Ghana and Africa and the Caribbean are all proud of u.
I listened to this song first time when I was 10 years old...and I had the privilige to listen to this band here in London a few years ago........Beautiful Music....
There's a spirit behind this song because i got dreams today about this and my soul soul was healing to the fullest omg when will i return back home to Ghana.....4 years since i traveled and i can tell you home is where the heart belongs to
I'm so proud to be a Ghanaian. Every Ghanaian here who has heard this masterpiece countless times will tell how this song hits the soul during its time in the 70s 80s 90s and still today. Thank you Osibisa🇬🇭🙏
I am 55 years old and this band is my favorite. I use to listen to it since 1969 when it was on cassette tapes . I still listen to it till now and never got tired. Every time it sounds like if it was a brand new.
I remember attending their concert in mid seventies. This is one of my favorite by this band from Ghana. Whenever I feel down i listen to their songs to pep me up.
Each time i listen to this song, i cry because my country of birth where i am from is at war.The anglophone part of my country is been destroyed and i don't know when we will be welcomed home again.
I bought this album (yes I'm that old that we had vinyl albums in my youth) I knew and felt the beauty back then in the 1970s and now, it is the year 2021 and I am still.listening, only now I listen on a CD. Welcome home😍
This song, and Osibisa, were an integral part of my life in Ghana in the 60's/70's Ghana - forever reshaped my life. I loved to sit and chat with my watchman well into the evenings and one night he told me "You should not have been born in Canada - you have an African heart and should have been born here".
Isn’t it amazing how a lot of Africans can relate to this masterpiece? I just wish we had more artist capable of creating timeless music like this. God bless Osibisa 🔥 for making us proud
I lost my grandfather in 2018.. This was his favorite and anytime I miss him, I play this song.. I cry and cry till I can’t cry no more Keep resting grandpa❤️ I love you so much
Dear Brother Dell, Your voice and words are timeless. I am a 70'S girl, never heard of the song or group, but because it's timeless, I take it personally, Especially because of my people, who have been in captivity over 400 years and over afflicted and oppress, slaughtered. Thank you for that invitation of "Love," it's well received. Shalawam!!!!!!
I watched Osibisa in Vienna in 1982 and was thrilled by their spontaneous energy. I'm just listening to your "Pieces Of A Jigsaw" album and I like that music, too.
On December 28th, 2023, at exactly 6:07 am, I am sitting in a foreign land in my office, listening to this song while reminiscing about the good old days of growing up in Ghana. I remember how happy we used to be until we all went our separate ways in pursuit of our goals. It brings back so many emotions and goosebumps. There's no place like home, there's no place like the Motherland. God bless our homeland, Ghana, and God bless Africa.
Ghana was the BIG Thing Back then and still moving ,God Bless the motherland ,God Bless Africa,Together We Stand,Africa Unite and Take Back your Glory,Mama your children will be Happy Again,May the Almighty God Jehovah continue to protect and bestow His favor upon Our Land !!
It's amazing how Osibisa makes me a teen again : I grew up in India dreaming of my homes in Tanzania and Zambia. Osibisa was my umbilical cord with Africa -- I have never been back since 1975, unfortunately!
I'd never heard of Osibisa before until now. I was looking in a record store and I've come across their records a few times. I have to admit, the font of their name and the look of their album covers catch my eye all the time and enquired me to look further into Osibisa. I'm so glad I have because I really love their music! When I get $30 together I'm going to buy all of the vinyl. It does goes to show though just how much of a dying art albums covers have become now days due to iTunes.
Osibisa are dynamically Afro pop band, soulfully and culturally, because they brought classics. Big up to you, Teddy Osei and Mac Tontoh, will always be remembered.
I saw Osibisa like 25 years ago in Central London at a concert and it brought back pleasant memories of my childhood back in Perú where we used to listen to their music in the 70s... I remember I paid £10 only to watch them.... I bought a CD which I still keep....
I’m an ex Disc Jockey (Trinidadian ), member of the most popular dj and promotional group in the 70’s and 80’s, The Rock and Roll Outlaws. Brooklyn resident for 54 years, and played a lot of Osibisa music from “Music for Gong Gong onwards.
I am here May 2024, was listening to this song and other songs of Osibisa in the 70’s in Beirut Lebanon 🇱🇧 now in Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 Awesome song, amazing musicians, band, made me feel nostalgic ❤
Abass Abubakar Take heart. It’s not easy leaving home to seek your fortune abroad. As long as you keep trying you will walk on Ghanaian soil again and enjoy some fufu and pepper soup, or maybe some Kenkey and fried fish
Born and rized in USA ,but back in the day this music and this song would pull at my soul ,tugging it back to Africa...the Fender Rhoads piano and guitar is so beautiful and haunting...love this group.. Thank you OSIBISA
I'm actually the guy singing the vocals on this track, so glad people still like it.
thank you Dell. love it.
You'd be surprised how and where people still keep discovering these songs! For one, I introduced my little brother to Osibisa...Thank you for the music.
Dear Mr. Richardson.. I have listened to this song for 47 years and it is still fresh and inspiring. Osibisa ! back when music meant so much....You guys made REAL music..... Thank You, Sir!
fabulous music - I was a prog rocker in the 70's and put osib isa with the zeppelin and floyd - GREAT BAND GREAT MUSIC
fabulous music - I was a prog rocker in the 70's and put osib isa with the zeppelin and floyd - GREAT BAND GREAT MUSIC
It’s 2023 and I still can’t appreciate enough how much of a masterpiece this beautiful song is ..❤❤❤❤❤❤ 🇬🇭
Ghana airport company should be playing this song nonstop at Kotoka airport
ikr
I honestly would’ve cried. Such a lovely song I play when I’m missing Ghana
Absolutely
Exactly!
I agree 💯
We need Ghana Airways back. So they can play this song upon landing
Yeah, it's a beautiful thing to do.
Flew with Vistara yesterday. They actually did that!
so true.
couldn't agree with you more
😂😂 yeah
this really should be the theme song for Ghana’s Year of Return🙏🏾
I really like this music. It makes me remember home
strongly agree
I'm African American woman living in Ghana and it's beautiful to listen to this song here in Ghana where we was taken from
Akwaaba 🤝
@@romantic1920 Medase
I'm Nigerian but visited my Ghanaian cousins some years back. It was love at first hearing...I love this song. So happy I've found it after all these years.
You're beautiful queen
you are always welcome. we love u so much
this sound was there fela coming to the scene but u dey claim afrobeat come drom nigeria
First heard this song on KPFT Pacifica Houston
I am Bosnian ( Ex Jugoslavian republic). I was 16 years old when did buy this album in my town in year 1976 . I loved LP album with whole my heart and my favourite song Welcome Home. So beautiful harmony and lyrics. And that magic flute sound in the middle. It made me sad when i listen to that song watching front and back cover of this LP. Now i listen this song when i am not 16 but 60 years old and feel exactly the same. So beautiful song.
Every unbroken human soul understands every music regardless of the tongue of lyrics. Your soul is very much alive, friend.
Just back in the states from visiting Ghana the year of the return. This song was playing while leaving the slave dungeons. Tears were flowing. Perfect song at that time. Ghana welcomed us home with open arms.
I can imagine the feeling.
u are always welcome. our founder, KWAME NKRUMAH says this is the BLACK MECCA
This hits me more because I knew that African Americans were more than just black people we are scattered Hebrews. I love y'all.
That's lovely. Hope you visited again.
Reading your comment even bring tears to my eyes. Next moments are when you discover yourself or at least begin to. Ghana had its problems but it's one of the sweetest less stressed environments to holiday in.
You're always welcome to where you really belong.
This song should be immortalised. It's sad we don't honour our heroes whiles they are alive. RIP Kiki Gyan. RIP Mark Tonto..
They are already immortalised by their legendary works
Osibisa will always be remembered as Ghana's greatest export after cocoa. A simple but classic piece. Beautiful.
Ghanaians are not honouring them ENOUGH!!😢
Who's here 2020 ..... always cry listening to this song 😪😪😪
Always
Whenever I feel alone, i listen this song which is very close to my heart
I sure did my people I love you all. All praises to the Most High Yah
I don’t know where the cry from me too I always cry when I listen
@@achiaasarkodie4683 because inside you know that ur an Israelite also we are God's people. And that's why the slave trade hurt so bad.
Year of return song for our brothers and sisters in the Americas and Caribbean.
proud to be an african.......proud to be a Ghanaian
same
same bro
As you should be :)
Sure
Joseph Boadi Have U had any other choice? Your mum is from Ghana, so U're
Mixture of Nostalgic feelings, goosebumps, tears 😭. Proudly African; Ghanaian Origin. Like if you’re still enjoying ‘welcome Home’ in 2018
Got the opportunity to work with the legend Mac Tontoh. We called him uncle Mac.
@@edemgalley7960 You are blessed. Some of us younger ones really wish music is still as good as what these legends made. Sadly, times have changed, whether for the better, only the future can tell.
I'm here in 2020, brother!
This very tune should have been the song for the Year of Return. Should be played in the airport every single day...
I thought they should have played when Obama came to Ghana
Proudly Ghanaian ......
Who's listening n reading comments wid me💜💛💙
2019
I remember where I was back from USA to Ghana this was my first song they use to welcome me
tears dropping from my eyes
same here family. Chi to Accraaaa
They don't play it anymore at the air port
Masha Allah
@@danieloblie6922 they have to play it again
2019...I am white, and have been listening to Osibisa since hearing them on late night pirate radio in 1971. God doesn't see color, he sees your heart-- are you a good soul, or a wicked one? He's "Welcomed Home" most of the band now. May He continue to Bless Teddy Osei!
FORTY-EIGHT years later I am still listening to this great band. I never tire of hearing OSIBISA...legendary!
Very honest submission 😊. Color has destroyed humanity coexistence. Good music brings happiness, unity and deep reflection of who we are. OSIBISA to the world 🌍, I’m a PROUD GHANAIAN 🇬🇭!!!
@@kaymiller7044 There's only two true races on Earth, GOOD FOLKS and, um, uh, to be polite, BAD FOLKS. That's it, just two true races. Very few see it like that, but it's true.
God bless you Sir!
Love from Ghana.
I just traveled to Ghana for the first time and it's on my mind everyday. Hearing this song almost put tears to my eyes. I love Ghana and I feel a strong calling to go back....
You always welcome home
Please listen to your spirit. You only live once. If not now, when?
Feels like osibisa knew there would be a year of return!!!....am emotional
Shalom brother
This is a prophetic song
I'm an Aussie white boy who came to love this rhythm and beat and harmony(crisscross rhythms that explode into happiness) back into the seventies. Still love it now. I saw them live 3 times and they were all fresh to this day. This song resonates through my soul every time I listen to it.
Me too brother. An Aussie in Melbourne who saw them twice. What a magical time that was!
another Melbourne Aussie who has been listening to Osibisa for several decades. amazing, beautiful music @@petercampbell1585
First heard this song in the home of Dr. Rushedge a Ugandan native who fled Amin' s regime to live iand practice medicine in my home town of Jamaica .
The style and sound is as much my roots . Much of Jamaica's black ancestry came out of Ghana Jamaica of Jamaica's
am from India. lv this song..childhood memories...always bring tears..what a melody....great band.
same pinch,R.Supriya
ruth supriya Ruth you are right..the melody is so melancholy
Glad to be born in the 60s ....
Yessss, childhood memories. It was cold in Calcutta, Territorial Army Ground. 40000 Watts of OSIBISA. Daku Potato on drums. FOREVER.
So sweet
Every time I listen to this beautiful song I get teary eyes
My heart cries out to my motherland , all my hair on my body stands up sooooooo Beautiful to hear this Song!❤️
true true
As I typed, there were tears in my eyes.
It is 14th December 2020. I am 23 years old and my dad played this song everyday when he returned home from work. As a young lad probably about 5 years, I did not really understand the lyrics and what it meant until I was old enough to understand words in English. After finding it out, This sing has helped me throughout my travels around the world. I have traveled to some countries in Asia, the gulf and the European region and each time I am far away, I listen to this song to keep me happy. Thank you Osibisa for this inspiring song. We love and appreciate your band
I feel sad of the departure of most of these great musicians
I was very fortunate to see them in Perth some thirty years ago.
Two minutes into the concert evry one had left their seats and danced the whole nigh.
This concerts still rates as one of the best ver from my perspective
wooow...goosebumps
There is a spirit behind this song, i can't hold my tears anytime i listen to this song.
My father is in a coma. Nearly 48 now. He suffered a stroke for the second time. This is one of his favorite songs. I asked my brother to play it for him.
How is he now??
Hope your dad is doing well
@willliamstenzy5704 I lost my father that same day. He passed February 1st 2021.
@@genere2301 My father died last year. But I thank you for the well wishes.
@Pepi chikako so sorry for ur loss
Proud to be a Ghanaian 🏴 🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴
Yes. But the band had brothers from Nigeria & the Carribeans, at different times.
dedicate this song to my daughter traveling for the first time in Senegal W Africa!!...you are home daughter! !
You’ve been gone it’s an empty home
Come on back when you’re ready to know
You are always welcome home
Welcome home
You’ve been kept down for much too long
Stand up please and say I am free
Don’t forget you are welcome home
Welcome home
Come with me
On this happy trip back to the Promise Land
All will be happy again
Come with me
On this happy trip back to the Promise Land
All will be happy again
You’ve been gone it’s an empty home
Come on back when you’re ready to know
You are always welcome home
Welcome home
Come with me
On this happy trip back to the Promise Land
All will be happy again
Come with me
On this happy trip back to the Promise Land
All will be happy again
Welcome home
Damn anyone else listening to this beautiful music in 2019? Hasn’t it been out 38-40 years now? Still fresh
My first time ever hearing of and to Osibisa
Just started listening to it in 2020. Kofi Kissi Dompere plays it on his African Rhythms and Extensions show every Saturday night on WPFW (wpfwfm.org)
My wife is Ghanaian and she played this song for me and I'm excited... I hear rock songs, ballads,etc. But never this band. Well well done.
this song is sung by mr. mac tantoh younger brother of teddy osei, the band leader . great
Good to know. thanks
Was it not sung by dell Richardson
I am listening in 2018
A nice song for the 2019 return of the Africans in the diaspora to their root
I am listening in June 2019
Best songs of on Osibi Rock
Love this song to death... keeps reminding me of motherland ghana we have left behind...sooo sad though.
Come home ehh
What's stopping you from going back?
@@tomlepski8306 hmmm
The Great Osibisa Ghana and the rest of the world salute ur numerous and undisputed achievements. Ghana and Africa and the Caribbean are all proud of u.
I am from India I love this songs from my childhood
All is welcome home
Osibisa from Ghana, Africa
Nice song
Osibisa from the diaspora. More of Ghanaian and Nigerian decent
@@justicearmah6785 They're 💯 Ghanaians
I am happy to one day visit my husbands motherland.
+JL Essien welcome
Welcome home my wife
I listened to this song first time when I was 10 years old...and I had the privilige to listen to this band here in London a few years ago........Beautiful Music....
I can't believe it was 44 years a go
how time flies.R I P. Osibisa.u are always in our thoughts.
There's a spirit behind this song because i got dreams today about this and my soul soul was healing to the fullest omg when will i return back home to Ghana.....4 years since i traveled and i can tell you home is where the heart belongs to
I'm so proud to be a Ghanaian. Every Ghanaian here who has heard this masterpiece countless times will tell how this song hits the soul during its time in the 70s 80s 90s and still today. Thank you Osibisa🇬🇭🙏
Such a nice song but always feel sad when listening. Osibisa left behind a great reunion that Africans should learn from. Listening in May 2019
I can’t stop listening
Every single day I come back here
I seriously think the Ghanaian airport should play this song everyday, every second
I am 55 years old and this band is my favorite. I use to listen to it since 1969 when it was on cassette tapes . I still listen to it till now and never got tired. Every time it sounds like if it was a brand new.
Welcome Home!!!!
I miss my Childhood OSIBISA!!!!
Well come to Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭gate way to Africa
Ghana, Africa our Homeland. Land of hope, freedom and prosperity.
#OSIBISA
I remember attending their concert in mid seventies. This is one of my favorite by this band from Ghana. Whenever I feel down i listen to their songs to pep me up.
Each time i listen to this song, i cry because my country of birth where i am from is at war.The anglophone part of my country is been destroyed and i don't know when we will be welcomed home again.
Who still listens to it in 2019?
I'm here in 2020, bro..
It's 2025! Anyone still here appreciating this work of art?
It's 2024😂
😂😂😂I am here. Looks like you are ahead of us. It is a good thing!
@@smileylady485 😂😂😂😂😂
The year of return brought me here
I am from Trinidad and Tobago and had the oppuntunity to meet Robert Bailey in Trinidad in mid 70s, but I am a fan of Osibisa long before.God Bless.
I bought this album (yes I'm that old that we had vinyl albums in my youth) I knew and felt the beauty back then in the 1970s and now, it is the year 2021 and I am still.listening, only now I listen on a CD. Welcome home😍
02/02/2022.....who’s here ❤️❤️
The greatest literary piece ever from Ghana. This song gives me a sense of belonging and love for the motherland.
My Ghanaian future wife, Benedicta, recommended this song and I love it! Thanks boo.
This song, and Osibisa, were an integral part of my life in Ghana in the 60's/70's Ghana - forever reshaped my life. I loved to sit and chat with my watchman well into the evenings and one night he told me "You should not have been born in Canada - you have an African heart and should have been born here".
Welcome home
Daddy, are u still in Ghana?
That's deep
Isn’t it amazing how a lot of Africans can relate to this masterpiece? I just wish we had more artist capable of creating timeless music like this. God bless Osibisa 🔥 for making us proud
I lost my grandfather in 2018..
This was his favorite and anytime I miss him, I play this song..
I cry and cry till I can’t cry no more
Keep resting grandpa❤️ I love you so much
So sorry for your loss 🙏
Sad when war destroys so many habitats people call their HOME on earth. Now, you can only dream of being welcomed home. Such a pain!
All is well my brother
🇬🇭🇬🇭❤❤Afrochella song from the 80s
actually living in Ghana. heard this song a few days ago, and doesnt get out of my mind and my heart. very strong and deep.
Dear Brother Dell,
Your voice and words are timeless. I am a 70'S girl, never heard of the song or group, but because it's timeless, I take it personally, Especially because of my people, who have been in captivity over 400 years and over afflicted and oppress, slaughtered. Thank you for that invitation of "Love," it's well received. Shalawam!!!!!!
I'm going to ghana next year and they better play this song at the airport or else I'm coming back.
Akwaaba 🤝 (You’re Welcome)
WhatsApp me +233240292944
I watched Osibisa in Vienna in 1982 and was thrilled by their spontaneous energy. I'm just listening to your "Pieces Of A Jigsaw" album and I like that music, too.
On December 28th, 2023, at exactly 6:07 am, I am sitting in a foreign land in my office, listening to this song while reminiscing about the good old days of growing up in Ghana. I remember how happy we used to be until we all went our separate ways in pursuit of our goals. It brings back so many emotions and goosebumps. There's no place like home, there's no place like the Motherland. God bless our homeland, Ghana, and God bless Africa.
2020, if u are here let see by hands.. still dupe..
Ghana was the BIG Thing Back then and still moving ,God Bless the motherland ,God Bless Africa,Together We Stand,Africa Unite and Take Back your Glory,Mama your children will be Happy Again,May the Almighty God Jehovah continue to protect and bestow His favor upon Our Land !!
All Praises To The Most High YAH
It's amazing how Osibisa makes me a teen again : I grew up in India dreaming of my homes in Tanzania and Zambia. Osibisa was my umbilical cord with Africa -- I have never been back since 1975, unfortunately!
Sunil GANU Oh man you need to make a pilgrimage back to where it all started
I have been away for just four years and I'm dying to go back. If it is possible, please make it 🙏. "Home is where the heart belongs"
After more than 40 years I am back in my country of birth #Suriname... This song makes me cry...
I'd never heard of Osibisa before until now. I was looking in a record store and I've come across their records a few times. I have to admit, the font of their name and the look of their album covers catch my eye all the time and enquired me to look further into Osibisa. I'm so glad I have because I really love their music! When I get $30 together I'm going to buy all of the vinyl.
It does goes to show though just how much of a dying art albums covers have become now days due to iTunes.
Beautiful song, lot of memories back in Ghana
Osibisa are dynamically Afro pop band, soulfully and culturally, because they brought classics.
Big up to you, Teddy Osei and Mac Tontoh, will always be remembered.
Remembered, Osibisa inspiring us in liberia, for our struggles in Africa in the 1970s...
I saw Osibisa like 25 years ago in Central London at a concert and it brought back pleasant memories of my childhood back in Perú where we used to listen to their music in the 70s... I remember I paid £10 only to watch them.... I bought a CD which I still keep....
I’m an ex Disc Jockey (Trinidadian ), member of the most popular dj and promotional group in the 70’s and 80’s, The Rock and Roll Outlaws. Brooklyn resident for 54 years, and played a lot of Osibisa music from “Music for Gong Gong onwards.
I am listening in May 2018✊🏿
Me, May 2019.
I can't wait to be welcome again with this music, it reminds me of black stars of those days 😭😭😭
Just heard this at 2024 black history month fashion show. The vocals the music and the fashions were a Vibe!
Feels like a reflection of eternal.. Love to my motherland Ghana
One of my favorite songs. I play this all the time. I don’t think this song will never get old.🥰
March 2019 ....this song inspires me to love my country Ghana. The problems are a lot but home sweet home
Pleasance WorldShaker If it weren’t for the potholes and the crooked politicians
I am here May 2024, was listening to this song and other songs of Osibisa in the 70’s in Beirut Lebanon 🇱🇧 now in Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
Awesome song, amazing musicians, band, made me feel nostalgic ❤
loving this.proud to be a Ghanaian
I really feeling sad, 14 years in abroad I can't go back to my promise land. Proudly Ghanaian
Abass Abubakar Take heart. It’s not easy leaving home to seek your fortune abroad. As long as you keep trying you will walk on Ghanaian soil again and enjoy some fufu and pepper soup, or maybe some Kenkey and fried fish
Born and rized in USA ,but back in the day this music and this song would pull at my soul ,tugging it back to Africa...the Fender Rhoads piano and guitar is so beautiful and haunting...love this group.. Thank you OSIBISA
My dad shared this song to me, as I was long away from my family 😊 Such a meaningful song .. thanks dad and all my family
Never gets old. Hits the right way
2019..who is still listening?
I am glad my mom passed this song down to me... This must have been sang upon the prodigal son's return.
Ghana first Ghana finest greatest osibisa Dr Ian Banda zambia
Thanks
Some tunes never get old!
Great song for everyone away from home. Most especially the diasporans