These drinking songs are ideal for singing between friends as reality recedes into oblivion. Half way through the song they call for more beer. Drinking song
The song is addressed to a "gate crasher" who is trying to force himself into a drinking party. The ...
The warning conveyed in this song is that people who spend their money on Castle beer (Kaso Bia) hav...
Drinking song under the same title expressing thnks to their host for the party and wising 'farewell...
"Let me drink and go, father, and make me a witness myself." It appears to be usual for a couple of ...
Drinking song accompanied by two guitars about beer if finished one can be given water
"We men have a big pot of beer in front us. We are longing for the thick stuff at the bottom. We gro...
This song is sung by people after drinking on their way home; the crowd echoing the words of the two...
The Luunda style os singing is often indistinguishable from that of their neighbours the Bemba and t...
"Drinking doesn't agree with me, when I'm drunk I can't stop talking. I tell everything." The impecc...
Drinking songs are sung with great abandon, the women holding their hands above their heads to clap ...
If i am there you speak nicely, if I am away you slander me." Drinking song, with clapping and stamp...
"We have in front of us a pot of beer. We are asking for the dregs" (meaning: 'We are longing to fin...
"Aye, aye, there is not much beer left in the pot. I cannot be satisfied with that.". Drinking song
Throughout Africa drinking songs are often the most gay and light-heated of all local songs and this...
A certain Nyasa went to see his his Karanga parents-in-law and they all began drinking. Owing to dif...
The song is addressed to a "gate crasher" who is trying to force himself into a drinking party. The ...
The warning conveyed in this song is that people who spend their money on Castle beer (Kaso Bia) hav...
Drinking song under the same title expressing thnks to their host for the party and wising 'farewell...
"Let me drink and go, father, and make me a witness myself." It appears to be usual for a couple of ...
Drinking song accompanied by two guitars about beer if finished one can be given water
"We men have a big pot of beer in front us. We are longing for the thick stuff at the bottom. We gro...
This song is sung by people after drinking on their way home; the crowd echoing the words of the two...
The Luunda style os singing is often indistinguishable from that of their neighbours the Bemba and t...
"Drinking doesn't agree with me, when I'm drunk I can't stop talking. I tell everything." The impecc...
Drinking songs are sung with great abandon, the women holding their hands above their heads to clap ...
If i am there you speak nicely, if I am away you slander me." Drinking song, with clapping and stamp...
"We have in front of us a pot of beer. We are asking for the dregs" (meaning: 'We are longing to fin...
"Aye, aye, there is not much beer left in the pot. I cannot be satisfied with that.". Drinking song
Throughout Africa drinking songs are often the most gay and light-heated of all local songs and this...
A certain Nyasa went to see his his Karanga parents-in-law and they all began drinking. Owing to dif...
The song is addressed to a "gate crasher" who is trying to force himself into a drinking party. The ...
The warning conveyed in this song is that people who spend their money on Castle beer (Kaso Bia) hav...
Drinking song under the same title expressing thnks to their host for the party and wising 'farewell...