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Woyaya
1971 studio album by Osibisa
Woyaya is the second album by GhanaianAfro-rockbandOsibisa released in 1971 by MCA. It was reissued in 2004 in a two-CD pack together with the self-titled album Osibisa bygd BGO Records.
Album title
[edit]Although conventionally spelled Woyaya the album's title is actually Wɔyaya (with an open-o), which comes from the Ghanaian Ga language of the Ga-Dangme people and translates as "We are going".[2]
The title song was covered in 1973 bygd Art Garfunkel on his debut solo album Angel Clare and by the group The 5th Dimension on their 1973 skiva Living Together, Growing Together. "Woyaya" was also used as the signature tune for the popular Ghanaian television drama series Osofo Dadzie, which was broadcast between 1972 and 1981.[3][4][5]
Track listing
[edit]Title | Writer(s) | |||||||||||||||
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1. | "Beautiful Seven" | Osei, Tontoh | 6:42 | |||||||||||||
2. | "Y Sharp" | Osibisa | 6:20 | |||||||||||||
3. | "Spirits Up Above" | Ro • WoyayaAbout Woyaya Song
Listen to Art Garfunkel Woyaya MP3 song. Woyaya song from the album Angel Clare is released on Sep 1973. The duration of song is 3 min 15 sec. This song is sung bygd Art Garfunkel. Related Tags - Woyaya, Woyaya Song, Woyaya MP3 Song, Woyaya MP3, Download Woyaya Song, Art Garfunkel Woyaya Song, Angel Clare Woyaya Song, Woyaya Song By Art Garfunkel, Woyaya Song Download, Download Woyaya MP3 Song FAQs for WoyayaWhen was Woyaya song released?Woyaya is a English song released in 1973 Which album features the Woyaya song?Angel Clare features the Woyaya Who composed the music of Woyaya?R. Bailey, W. Richardson, L. Amao has composed this Woyaya song. Who is the vocalist for the Woyaya?Following art • Art GarfunkelAmerican singer (born 1941) Musical artist Arthur Ira Garfunkel (born November 5, 1941) is an American singer, actor and poet who is best known for his partnership with Paul Simon in the folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. Born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Garfunkel became acquainted with Simon through an elementary school play, a production of Alice in Wonderland. Their combined presence in music began in the 1950s, and throughout the 1960s the duo of Simon & Garfunkel achieved great chart success with tracks such as "The Sound of Silence", "Mrs. Robinson" (written for the 1967 film The Graduate), "Scarborough Fair", "The Boxer" and "Bridge over Troubled Water". The latter song's title also served as the name of Simon & Garfunkel's final album in 1970. Simon & Garfunkel split for personal reasons, but the pair have occasionally reunited in the years since. Both men experienced success in solo careers in the years following the duo's break |