Makeba Sings!
1964 studio album by Miriam Makeba
Makeba Sings! | ||||
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Studio album by Miriam Makeba | ||||
Released | 1964 | |||
Studio | RCA Studio B, New York City | |||
Genre | World music, African music | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Jim Foglesong | |||
Miriam Makeba chronology | ||||
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Makeba Sings! is the fifth album by Miriam Makeba, released by RCA Victor in 1965. The album charted at number 74 in the US album chart.[2]
Track listing
- "Cameroon" (Dorothy Masuka, William Salter)
- "Woza" (Hugh Masekela)
- "Little Bird" (Carol Hall)
- "Chove-chuva" (Jorge Ben)
- "Same Moon" (Millard Thomas, Sondra Martin)
- "Kilimanjaro" (Mackay Davashe, Tom Glazer)
- "Khawuyani-Khanyange" (Dorothy Masuka, Miriam Makeba)
- "Wind Song" (Andrea Jean Saks, William Salter)
- "Khuluma" (Betty Khoza)
- "Let's Pretend" (William Salter)
- "Beau Chevalier" (Stéphane Gollman)
- "Maduna" (Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela)
References
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Miriam Makeba
- Miriam Makeba (1960)
- The Many Voices of Miriam Makeba (1962)
- The World of Miriam Makeba (1963)
- The Voice of Africa (1964)
- Makeba Sings! (1965)
- An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba (1965)
- The Magic of Makeba (1965)
- The Magnificent Miriam Makeba (1966)
- All About Miriam (1966)
- Pata Pata (1967)
- Makeba! (1968)
- Keep Me in Mind (1970)
- A Promise (1974)
- Miriam Makeba & Bongi (1975)
- Country Girl (1978)
- Comme une symphonie d'amour (1979)
- Sangoma (1988)
- Welela (1989)
- Eyes on Tomorrow (1991)
- Sing Me a Song (1994)
- Homeland (2000)
- Reflections (2004)
- Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba (1975)
- The Queen of African Music (1987)
- Africa (1991)
- "The House of the Rising Sun" (1960)
- "The Click Song" / "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (1963)
- "Malaika" / "Malcolm X" (1965)
- "Pata Pata" (1967)
- "Mas que Nada" (1967)
- "I Shall Be Released" / "Iphi Ndilela (Show Me the Way)" (1969)
- "Soweto Blues" (1988)
- "Brand New Day"
- "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika"
- Bongi Makeba (daughter)
- Hugh Masekela (3rd husband)
- Stokely Carmichael (4th husband)