Oh thank you for uploading! I used to sing this to my child, at bedtime. He's just turned 20 years old and I have happy tears thinking back. Much love <3 <3 <3
This song stirs my heart and soul. Always have and always will. Im so glad i got the opportunity to see them several times in sydney.. I wish they were still as a group just know they would have so much more songs and music in them! one gig at the rozelle three weeds they blue me away so much i couldnt help myself and went and huged them all and told them how special,loved,appreciated they were.Girls were gracious accepting my affections and could see i was so moved. thankyou TIDDAS .
and i sang it to my baby (as best as I could! - I am white!), she is 4 now and loves it. and also the "ging gang gooly gooly" bit at the end of "you and me running"
@gbold1 Yes of course, I meant I am white as in not a blackfella. I try to explain this concept to my (dark brown skinned) in-laws from south africa and they are like What? They are so used to referring to people by the actual degree of brownness of their skin there. They can't understand Australia, and they cannot BELIEVE the cruelty of removing Aboriginal children from their families. For all its faults, south africa never did that during apartheid.
Fair enough! Well, every time I sing it, it reminds me of home and reminds me of when my son was a tiny baby - I think the heart of it lies in there! Thanks for posting!
I always loved this song so much and when I had my son I sang him to sleep with it. One of these days I would so love to know all the words properly and what it means! If anyone knows, please post!
@willhemina101 The words aren't available unfortunately. I grew up with this being sung to me and have fond memories. It's part of the oral-tradition and as such is only meant to be passed on in that manner.
Deadly sista's
MegaMix1982 2 weeks ago
Oh thank you for uploading! I used to sing this to my child, at bedtime. He's just turned 20 years old and I have happy tears thinking back. Much love <3 <3 <3
demonlily13 3 months ago
:)
the1941999 3 months ago
I love it
Theparisbrown 4 months ago
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shauliux80 6 months ago
Heartbreak high season 3 episode 43 lol finally thanks hopenleec !!!! my track lol snif snif finally!!!!!!!!!!!!
ChaffyGlitz 8 months ago
I would love to know what the words mean :)
myrtlevilleace 10 months ago
This song stirs my heart and soul. Always have and always will. Im so glad i got the opportunity to see them several times in sydney.. I wish they were still as a group just know they would have so much more songs and music in them! one gig at the rozelle three weeds they blue me away so much i couldnt help myself and went and huged them all and told them how special,loved,appreciated they were.Girls were gracious accepting my affections and could see i was so moved. thankyou TIDDAS .
triumph66500 10 months ago
and i sang it to my baby (as best as I could! - I am white!), she is 4 now and loves it. and also the "ging gang gooly gooly" bit at the end of "you and me running"
aleanbh 11 months ago
@aleanbh
aboriginal doesn't run by your skin it runs by your blood
gbold1 11 months ago
@gbold1 Yes of course, I meant I am white as in not a blackfella. I try to explain this concept to my (dark brown skinned) in-laws from south africa and they are like What? They are so used to referring to people by the actual degree of brownness of their skin there. They can't understand Australia, and they cannot BELIEVE the cruelty of removing Aboriginal children from their families. For all its faults, south africa never did that during apartheid.
aleanbh 11 months ago
Fair enough! Well, every time I sing it, it reminds me of home and reminds me of when my son was a tiny baby - I think the heart of it lies in there! Thanks for posting!
willhemina101 11 months ago
I always loved this song so much and when I had my son I sang him to sleep with it. One of these days I would so love to know all the words properly and what it means! If anyone knows, please post!
willhemina101 1 year ago
@willhemina101 The words aren't available unfortunately. I grew up with this being sung to me and have fond memories. It's part of the oral-tradition and as such is only meant to be passed on in that manner.
I think that makes it even more special :)
TheAnthraxmonkey 11 months ago
so beautifully heartwarming, thankyou Tiddas
margeurita1 1 year ago
This song is just too deadly aye.
johncitizen26 1 year ago
too deadl my sisters
corinnehamel 1 year ago
thanks for posting this, when i went to uni , tiddas was very essential in the learning curve my spiritual growth and love for music
louisetogo1 1 year ago
Been looking for these tiddas everywhere!....thank you!....
miere08 1 year ago
lovely music, thank you...
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wilsonnoble 1 year ago