Belafonte had a strong love of Creole culture. Because of his fame, his "Haiti Cherie" in the late 50s offered the world one of the first musical insights into Haitian culture. Ironic, given his own roots. I hadn't heard this recording - thanks for sharing!
@champslibre tres tres grosses emotions reveil de souvenirs des soirees de soixante huitards ou ceci etait chante et phylosofe edmond 93
0200254024 1 week ago
"les etranger" di patty pravo, italian singer, is egual
anto9161 2 weeks ago
Cupa42, thank you! Namaste from an Indian! Music needs no passports........
nishanthtalwar 4 weeks ago
Thank you for expressing your love for Haitian music. A beautiful rendition!
1coco5 3 months ago
What a fantastic voice this man has! And the fact that he is a great human is just an added plus!! Thank you, Harry...I was raised on you!
mykulbee 4 months ago in playlist Liked 2
Hypnotizing in it's beauty.Thanks for posting
in1era 5 months ago
Belafonte had a strong love of Creole culture. Because of his fame, his "Haiti Cherie" in the late 50s offered the world one of the first musical insights into Haitian culture. Ironic, given his own roots. I hadn't heard this recording - thanks for sharing!
memorytomemoir 5 months ago
I'd never listened to this Harry's song before, thanks much for posting!
acla9000 6 months ago
Belafonte is the master. Such a powerful song
MsFrancois1 7 months ago
The album has been long out-of-print and was never re-issued on CD. Your best bet would be ebay.com.
arhuxtable 9 months ago