"This is why you are divorced, mama, it is because you go out and greet others familiarly, such as 'Good morning, Isaac.' Far away along the Ndola road is where I saw a Lamba man, who addressed me saying: "Isaac, you will not have any more children. This is your last child." The general burden of this song, like many others performed in industrial compounds, is both topical and critical of the morality of the present day mine worker in this environment. Topical song with guitar and bottle
This song contains an account of the troubles between the Trades Union and the Mine Company. Nkumbul...
Many men from the tribe on the eastern borders of Southern Rhodesia come 400 miles across the territ...
A topical song about how a woman without a husband is like a bicycle without a lamp, accompanied by ...
A topical song about the morality of the present day mine worker accompanied by guitar and bottle
The song recounts the tale of a woman who had a child and threw it away into a drain. "Some mothers ...
"When my wife left me she did not ever say goodbye to my father and mother. She was just like her mo...
Topical song with guitar accompaniment about men that why are they staying at home instead of going ...
In this song the singer explains, is about men who spend their time with other men's wives. Why do y...
Music, like language, can be used to transmit beliefs, values and worldviews. Since indigenous music...
Kapyanga's wife went to the mine shaft head and there she saw am ambulance. She wept, thinking that ...
The unfaithful wife deliberately annoys her husband by nagging him, until he leaves her. Topical son...
This is really a woman's song but here sung by 3 men and is said to be typical of Chewa songs of thi...
'Keep quiet, Mosinoa's child. Mother's child, keep quiet. I like you, I am afraid of you." Work song...
The song is a description of work on the mine and on the farms. "My mother was taken for doing somet...
Topical songs of this nature are sung at parties and weddings, with local subject matter such as the...
This song contains an account of the troubles between the Trades Union and the Mine Company. Nkumbul...
Many men from the tribe on the eastern borders of Southern Rhodesia come 400 miles across the territ...
A topical song about how a woman without a husband is like a bicycle without a lamp, accompanied by ...
A topical song about the morality of the present day mine worker accompanied by guitar and bottle
The song recounts the tale of a woman who had a child and threw it away into a drain. "Some mothers ...
"When my wife left me she did not ever say goodbye to my father and mother. She was just like her mo...
Topical song with guitar accompaniment about men that why are they staying at home instead of going ...
In this song the singer explains, is about men who spend their time with other men's wives. Why do y...
Music, like language, can be used to transmit beliefs, values and worldviews. Since indigenous music...
Kapyanga's wife went to the mine shaft head and there she saw am ambulance. She wept, thinking that ...
The unfaithful wife deliberately annoys her husband by nagging him, until he leaves her. Topical son...
This is really a woman's song but here sung by 3 men and is said to be typical of Chewa songs of thi...
'Keep quiet, Mosinoa's child. Mother's child, keep quiet. I like you, I am afraid of you." Work song...
The song is a description of work on the mine and on the farms. "My mother was taken for doing somet...
Topical songs of this nature are sung at parties and weddings, with local subject matter such as the...
This song contains an account of the troubles between the Trades Union and the Mine Company. Nkumbul...
Many men from the tribe on the eastern borders of Southern Rhodesia come 400 miles across the territ...
A topical song about how a woman without a husband is like a bicycle without a lamp, accompanied by ...