This song was drilled into the head of Yoruba kids when I was younger. I don't think things have changed in regards to how Africans regard mothers. Thanks planetolusola!
why will i be mad with my dad? I`ll not forget those days when all home work had been completed and dinner over, what we listened to then are music like this. i remembered begging to listen to "ilu oyinbo dara" and how i`ll be praying to witness all he`d been singing about abrod. thak God for my life today, and i thank god and baba Dele Ojo for where i am today
Planet Olushola where in the world did u get this piece? It brings back memories of my toddler years. Great grandfathers, ggmothers, grand fathers, grandmothers, father and mother were all around then. Hey, I do not feel like sheding tears now. I gotta go. Thanks Planet Olu. God Bless.
I recall how the neighborhood kids, including yours sincerely, used to dance to this music outside the local record dealer's store. Sweet memories... Thanks, Planetolusola.
Thanks 1world. growing up, I did not know any Yoruba kid who doesn't know this song. we were made to memorize it in elementary school. We matched to it, danced to it. It sure bring back sweet memories.
This song was drilled into the head of Yoruba kids when I was younger. I don't think things have changed in regards to how Africans regard mothers. Thanks planetolusola!
sirfemo 2 months ago
This is very nice old tune.....Thanks
victoriajayi200 1 year ago
OK. THANKS
femiayo 1 year ago
why will i be mad with my dad? I`ll not forget those days when all home work had been completed and dinner over, what we listened to then are music like this. i remembered begging to listen to "ilu oyinbo dara" and how i`ll be praying to witness all he`d been singing about abrod. thak God for my life today, and i thank god and baba Dele Ojo for where i am today
femiayo 1 year ago 3
@femiayo Thanks for the lovely comment Femi. I'm looking for "Ilu Oyinbo Dara' and will post as soon as I can find it.
planetolusola 1 year ago
Just lovely!
kfagbenro 1 year ago
Thanks very much for this masterpiece.
dmayor4u 2 years ago
memories* NOSTALGIA!
omoyasere 2 years ago
I remember dancing at my grandad's to this Vinyl LP record on his long Radiogram when I was a child. Oh! Such sweet memorie... Thanx Planetolusola
omoyasere 2 years ago
Planetolusola you are the best. This is just 2 much!! God bless you.
pastorisaac611 2 years ago
My pleasure. Thanks for enjoying it.
planetolusola 2 years ago
Planet Olushola where in the world did u get this piece? It brings back memories of my toddler years. Great grandfathers, ggmothers, grand fathers, grandmothers, father and mother were all around then. Hey, I do not feel like sheding tears now. I gotta go. Thanks Planet Olu. God Bless.
Reminator33 2 years ago
I recall how the neighborhood kids, including yours sincerely, used to dance to this music outside the local record dealer's store. Sweet memories... Thanks, Planetolusola.
OneWorldOneDestiny 2 years ago
Thanks 1world. growing up, I did not know any Yoruba kid who doesn't know this song. we were made to memorize it in elementary school. We matched to it, danced to it. It sure bring back sweet memories.
planetolusola 2 years ago
AWESOME!
omotamodu 2 years ago
Ah.... played this song in those days as a Boys Brigade..... oh thanks for this beauty...
bellemskey 2 years ago
Always nice to hear some oldies recorded w real instruments and not beatbox and computer which is so prevalent today. Nice. thx 4 upload
mugge321 2 years ago
My pleasure.
planetolusola 2 years ago