This song sent me somewhere so far I have never really returned. Everyone was listening to flower power but I sat in my study at school picking out the licks one by one. Sheer ambrosia
I never knew I could find folks as sentimental as I could ever get to be, as I sit back and recapture that moment with this music. Though just a child then I still feel it. It brings me to think deeply about my parents, who were the people really enjoying this. I long to sit around again with friend and talk over this music, indeed, but of course, that which may never come to be. Of Africa; all that could have been.........
Vielle femme va te coucher!!! from NDJOUA to Helene....lifetime memory. Je dedis cette chanson a Helene Itoungou, Marguerite Nzabena, Adolphe Yarakpa, Ghislaine Balipou Fataine, we all grew up listening to this...may God bless all of us!!! I am so privileged to be part of your youth...Guy
I still remember vividly my youth...my dad ( Ngouyombo aka NDJOUA) from Central African Republic used to play this song over and over...at the time I did not know what a treasure this morceau will represent!!! Thank you GOD!
omollo P. this is Africa classical !You can never remove this diamond.I grew up, learnt to eat, dance,love and survive many broken hearts!!! This is food for my soul and several other people.
Malala1974 thank you for posting this classic. Do you know what they are singing about? This is such a great song - brings back too many lovely memories. Thanks again.
God was smiling when I was dancing this great sound composed by sons of Africa.
9Wekkuli9 1 year ago
Beautiful....I can listen to this song forever.............
rawguitarplayer 1 year ago
Grand succès musical 1968!
i1691 1 year ago
Cool stuff... creativity at its best! I don't understand the music but it's great piece, I must admit.
onyoso1 1 year ago
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Yaoundé 69 !!!!!!!!
Chanson écoutée et ré-écoutée en boucle dans le "mange disque" de la voiture de tonton Songuema (RIP) à NLonkak..................
sgo2468 1 year ago
Yaoundé 68 !!!!!!!!
Chanson écoutée et ré-écoutée en boucle dans le "mange disque" de la voiture de tonton Songuema (RIP) à NLonkak..................
sgo2468 1 year ago
This song sent me somewhere so far I have never really returned. Everyone was listening to flower power but I sat in my study at school picking out the licks one by one. Sheer ambrosia
BavonWW 1 year ago
I never knew I could find folks as sentimental as I could ever get to be, as I sit back and recapture that moment with this music. Though just a child then I still feel it. It brings me to think deeply about my parents, who were the people really enjoying this. I long to sit around again with friend and talk over this music, indeed, but of course, that which may never come to be. Of Africa; all that could have been.........
akoharrey 1 year ago
c'est bon, qu'est ce que c'est bon...merci d'exister....
MINAMINETTE1 1 year ago
Vielle femme va te coucher!!! from NDJOUA to Helene....lifetime memory. Je dedis cette chanson a Helene Itoungou, Marguerite Nzabena, Adolphe Yarakpa, Ghislaine Balipou Fataine, we all grew up listening to this...may God bless all of us!!! I am so privileged to be part of your youth...Guy
HerveGuy66 1 year ago
@HerveGuy66
I was 8 at the time, in 1968. Saidou, from Yde Cameroon
sssnsule 1 year ago
I still remember vividly my youth...my dad ( Ngouyombo aka NDJOUA) from Central African Republic used to play this song over and over...at the time I did not know what a treasure this morceau will represent!!! Thank you GOD!
HerveGuy66 1 year ago
Memories .. memories are made of this ..!!
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Reminds me of my late Uncle Martin Mwaisege Nganga who was a great fan and introduced me to this music ..
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HELIX 30 / Kenya.
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helix30 1 year ago
This song reminds me of my childhood. Sweet memories! Thanks for posting.
johnbarristerus 2 years ago
Dear Matadi123, this song of Jeannot Bombenga was played with the African Jazz group and not Vox Africa.
ednekaka58 2 years ago
C'est très chouette, mais avez vous des enreg de Johnny Bokelo, 69 année du Travail, Navadandumba etc.... C'est toute ma jeunesse
PMadio 2 years ago
this song was composed by jean bombengo avec le'groupe voix africa and not afrika jazz
matadi123 2 years ago
Boss! thanks for this song many super memories Primary days...
idropatrick 3 years ago
omollo P. this is Africa classical !You can never remove this diamond.I grew up, learnt to eat, dance,love and survive many broken hearts!!! This is food for my soul and several other people.
janangagita 3 years ago
This sounds like it would be from South America.
Neutralbuttafly 3 years ago
That is not really surprising because lots of people from South America came from Africa
revolucionturquesa 2 years ago
Malala1974 thank you for posting this classic. Do you know what they are singing about? This is such a great song - brings back too many lovely memories. Thanks again.
Jsemanda 3 years ago