When the "Santana" album was first released (and an edited version of "Jingo" was issued on 45), the songwriting was wrongly attributed to classical music composer Aaron Copland (and the publishing likewise erroneously credited to Copland's publisher, Boosey & Hawkes); it was perhaps this confusion on either Columbia Records' or Santana's part that the song title was shortened from the original "Jin-Go-Lo-Ba" as written by Babatunde Olatunji.
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krs1915 5 months ago
¡¡temazo!
marioluis2008 6 months ago
sic wit it
degeromusic 8 months ago
BEST SHOW I EVER SAW! MET HIM GOT AN AUTOGRAPH AND PIC WITH CARLOS! THIS IS A GENIOUS!
DiCam3667 8 months ago
I'll have them play this at my funeral,should rattle their bones...
Great stuff!
MrMaracaibo1 1 year ago
THIS IS IT ...FINALLY
barbaranne100 1 year ago
@barbaranne100 Thanks Barbaranne! Have a fine week :-))
jabbola 1 year ago
J'adoreeeeeeeeeeeee
MegaSharonna 1 year ago
siempre sera una inspiracion para nosotros los musicos !
Santana is an inspiration for musicians !
Fili2009able 1 year ago 4
When the "Santana" album was first released (and an edited version of "Jingo" was issued on 45), the songwriting was wrongly attributed to classical music composer Aaron Copland (and the publishing likewise erroneously credited to Copland's publisher, Boosey & Hawkes); it was perhaps this confusion on either Columbia Records' or Santana's part that the song title was shortened from the original "Jin-Go-Lo-Ba" as written by Babatunde Olatunji.
wmbrown6 3 years ago
fav santana song beat geniuse
whirlyfan 3 years ago
Santana forever!!!
Jolie028 3 years ago 5