This song brings nostalgia..our parents have left the earth..we too will leave this earth and go to eternity..there is a heaven to gain and a hell to shun people.. Accept Jesus today as your Lord and Savior, say that..
Today makes it 10 years you are gone, rest easy Dr oladipupo owomoyela aka Orlando owoh.. The greatest Yoruba musician ever kenneri papi, baba orimipe.
VERY VERY VERY VERY....INSPIRED.....REMEMBERED WHEN MY PAPA DEY PLAY DIS SONG LIKE EARLY MORMOR WORSHIP SONG WITH THAT ROUND TURN TABLE....CHAIIIII.....ORLANDO THE FATHER GBOGBO KENERI....MY GUY PLAYED FOR HIM BEFORE HE DIED...PECULIAR.......I HAIL .
Just coming from Cardinal Rex's original version. I grew up thinking this was the original. I'm hearing different wordings on the two versions. Can you kindly help me out sir?
English is not our native tongue but we can relate is the love for another human as one being. Yes, you may be different but we can relate make us one as a whole for being a human.
Rex in 1969 sang it 1st. But the wordings are not same only the lyrics. I have personally critiqued it. The number Orlando sang for Rex Lawson in his remembrance after his death in his release same 1969 on Iba Edumare was more than enough as copy right fee despite differences in words but same lyrics. No blame game. Rex a PH man and Orlando an Owo descent, if you say Ifon you are still in line. I have wondered the connect many times but i came to conclusion Chief Orlando was a fully detriberlised personality. May the soul of the duo continue to rest in perfect peace.
@@busuyidaramola822 - Thanks very much for the information. They are both accomplished musician from a bygone era who are still held in high esteem till these days.
For reasons beyond me, i adore his music even when I don’t understand Yoruba
March 2024 i was here
😅 November 2024, I'm there😅.
This song brings nostalgia..our parents have left the earth..we too will leave this earth and go to eternity..there is a heaven to gain and a hell to shun people.. Accept Jesus today as your Lord and Savior, say that..
This man is medicinal..so so much love you anytime..you are still living!
I am from jigawa state but I liked Orlando music very well
The Memories remained unforgettable thanks for sharing and keeping his memories and precious music ALIVE O
Thank you for making me have the opportunity to go down memory lane and remember those wonderful times with my dad.
I just love all Orlando Owoh's music. Grateful he was born and he sang all those pleasant songs and they are all evergreen songs.
Praise be!
Ever Green Song, Rest In Heaven
My favorite music seeing I was born blessed memory pa owomuyela Orlando owo
My dad’s favorite 🌺
I grew up listening 👂 to orlando owoh music because my daddy played his songs almost everyday....❤❤❤❤ Rest in peace ✌ orlando owoh 😢
I just love all his song
Today makes it 10 years you are gone, rest easy Dr oladipupo owomoyela aka Orlando owoh.. The greatest Yoruba musician ever kenneri papi, baba orimipe.
Hummm
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listening from kenya,much love
Yes I remember when I was young man
I love this song so much..., Respect father. Listening from UAE
I am listening in May 2020. RIP
Great song that can never die
Posterity can never forget this gifted man, both in Nigeria and the world in general, Rest in perfect peace my "DOKI"
May 25, 2020. I was here!
The musical Philosopher-king himself. He is dead now but his music lives on. Evergreen
VERY VERY VERY VERY....INSPIRED.....REMEMBERED WHEN MY PAPA DEY PLAY DIS SONG LIKE EARLY MORMOR WORSHIP SONG WITH THAT ROUND TURN TABLE....CHAIIIII.....ORLANDO THE FATHER GBOGBO KENERI....MY GUY PLAYED FOR HIM BEFORE HE DIED...PECULIAR.......I HAIL .
love this music,am from Edo
Very rich voice
Hamba Kahle Baba! Your voice and songs remain very beautiful!
This Yellow Sisi was originally written and sang by Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson.
Yes, Owoh payed tribute to Cardinal Lawson.
True.. I think I love orlando owoh 's version. Mabye cos of the instruments or the voice
Just coming from Cardinal Rex's original version. I grew up thinking this was the original.
I'm hearing different wordings on the two versions.
Can you kindly help me out sir?
May 2024
I find myself here after so many years 2024
olandoowoh is my best music in life RIP baba
Evergreen
Nice how Orlando modified it from the original done by Rex Lawson
Nice one
Dedy
JIM REX LAWSON & OKUKU SEKU SANG of the Same YELLOW SISI👌🤔🤔🤔🤔
*ALL TRIBUTE TO REX LAWSON
I love his drums beat so much
I miss you baba Orlando owoh,rest in heaven.
Baba you are the best. Rest in peace.
U
Orlando Baba,you will live forever
Nice collection of songs. Pa Orlando, rest in peace!
Legend toh bad addicted to most of his songs
wow.. i looooooooooooooooooove this song.. hahaha.. its been ages since i last heard it..
RIP🎉
Remember Dr Orlando forever
forever in my heart Kennery father you remain my best in musical industry
My respect the ONLY DOCTOR
Orin relawale asa...kato rerun odigbo, kato refon ododan. mawomi roro, thanks you came & did your parts.safe journey home!
Rip Orlando owoh. This faction of music,I believe is scooped from cardinal Rex track,yellow sisi
Orlando
Love you baba kennery,DATs my favorite songs.Miss u greatly.
Yeah, that's music of yester year. Suure oo. kenery
The" heavens" need the best of the best voice and took the voice from us ,Full mark ,Baba!
baba r.i.p.ooooooo we love ur music
love dis song so much
June 28 2020 👋
DR Orlando seri ooo
I will never forget you my "DOKI"
I think Jim Rex Lawson sang the Original
Came here from Seyi Vibez- Different Pattern
Rest in peace
Sublime
English is not our native tongue but we can relate is the love for another human as one being. Yes, you may be different but we can relate make us one as a whole for being a human.
BABA DIE KENERI DIE SIR CONTINNU TO REST IN PEACE
Hmmmmm Inspirational song
Legend song
Baba o! Rest In Peace...
Respect daddy!One love!
olandoowoh nice 1 rip baba
Baba na Baba
i play dis in the 90s on cassette
@Killayut Thanks for letting me know.
Rip lvly song owoh papa
I used to have this on cassette. Did he or Rex Lawson sing this song first? Both versions are brilliant.
Rex Lawson did the song 1st
Rex first.
@@toye6133 Thanks so much!
Rex in 1969 sang it 1st. But the wordings are not same only the lyrics. I have personally critiqued it. The number Orlando sang for Rex Lawson in his remembrance after his death in his release same 1969 on Iba Edumare was more than enough as copy right fee despite differences in words but same lyrics. No blame game. Rex a PH man and Orlando an Owo descent, if you say Ifon you are still in line. I have wondered the connect many times but i came to conclusion Chief Orlando was a fully detriberlised personality. May the soul of the duo continue to rest in perfect peace.
@@busuyidaramola822 - Thanks very much for the information. They are both accomplished musician from a bygone era who are still held in high esteem till these days.
ADE. WESCO
Play folashade
Miss you Dr Orlando owoh
ADE. WESC
O
May 2024