"If you have no child, it is no good. Other women have children, they fill the village. There are many men here standing in the queues for going to Johannesburg. You, my wife, you do not want to eat porridge, you want rice. There is no rice here, because I am poor. Go to the rich where they can afford rice. So she went to a rich man to get her rice, but now she gets no clothes, no shoes, and at leas, no food. One of four topical songs with guitar
Nthandazi is the name of a local labour recruting agency which has recruited her husband for work in...
The singer goes on: "You go to workin towns, but when you return home, you failto pay your bride pri...
Topical songs of this nature are sung at parties and weddings, with local subject matter such as the...
The song recounts the tale of a woman who had a child and threw it away into a drain. "Some mothers ...
The song refers to the famine of 1943/44. During a famine, they sing, a single woman suffers greatly...
Once in a time of famine, a woman went to look for food. Her search proving fruitless, in order to k...
A topical song about how a woman without a husband is like a bicycle without a lamp, accompanied by ...
Here in this typical mendicant's song, the subject of food is well to the fore. Food is the major pr...
A woman who has no child of her own complains to her friend who has a child. "Give me my mortar. I a...
The warning conveyed in this song is that people who spend their money on Castle beer (Kaso Bia) hav...
A man complaining that he was born the only child and has no sister. He expresses his sorrow and sur...
"At your home you give a person to the spirit Sikwembo. But at my house we only give a chicken to Si...
"My husband, you came long ago. This year give me a child. Father, I want a child. But a red cloth y...
This song refers to the custom of young people's sex play which normally results in marriage. Lita w...
Topical song with guitar accompaniment about men that why are they staying at home instead of going ...
Nthandazi is the name of a local labour recruting agency which has recruited her husband for work in...
The singer goes on: "You go to workin towns, but when you return home, you failto pay your bride pri...
Topical songs of this nature are sung at parties and weddings, with local subject matter such as the...
The song recounts the tale of a woman who had a child and threw it away into a drain. "Some mothers ...
The song refers to the famine of 1943/44. During a famine, they sing, a single woman suffers greatly...
Once in a time of famine, a woman went to look for food. Her search proving fruitless, in order to k...
A topical song about how a woman without a husband is like a bicycle without a lamp, accompanied by ...
Here in this typical mendicant's song, the subject of food is well to the fore. Food is the major pr...
A woman who has no child of her own complains to her friend who has a child. "Give me my mortar. I a...
The warning conveyed in this song is that people who spend their money on Castle beer (Kaso Bia) hav...
A man complaining that he was born the only child and has no sister. He expresses his sorrow and sur...
"At your home you give a person to the spirit Sikwembo. But at my house we only give a chicken to Si...
"My husband, you came long ago. This year give me a child. Father, I want a child. But a red cloth y...
This song refers to the custom of young people's sex play which normally results in marriage. Lita w...
Topical song with guitar accompaniment about men that why are they staying at home instead of going ...
Nthandazi is the name of a local labour recruting agency which has recruited her husband for work in...
The singer goes on: "You go to workin towns, but when you return home, you failto pay your bride pri...
Topical songs of this nature are sung at parties and weddings, with local subject matter such as the...