The song by Harry Belafonte was released in 1956 but found a new audience after being featured in a. Betelgeuse! It's showtime! It's our house now, kid! Whoa. 01:34 'Banana Boat Song (Day-O)' really has been stuck in all our heads for 30 years. We are gonna make such a great team! Give me just one. You are never gonna regret this! Betelgeuse. I can't keep living like this! Betelgeuse! Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! I'm so glad you changed your mind. Prior to the release of this song on RCA Victor in 1956, Harry Belafonte performed it on the Colgate Comedy Hour in 1955. This song was first recorded by Edric Connor and the Caribbeans on the 1952 under the name 'Day Dah Light'. Harry Belafonte released his version of it in 1956. Lydia, no, you don't know what will happen. 'Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)' is a traditional Jamaican work song. Hey All-a de workman sing this song - day-li-light and I wan go home. Well, Im loadin de banana boat all night long - day-li-lght and I wan go home. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability. There's one thing that can still stop him. Day-O, day-o, day-li-light and I wan go home (2x). Key & BPM for Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) by Harry Belafonte. Day-o, Day-ay-ay-o Daylight come and me wan go home Day, me say day, me say day. " But a genuine haunted house? It's a gold mine! No! Do you hear that, Delia? These ghosts are gonna make us a fortune! No, you're supposed to be scared! Lydia, we're so sorry! It didn't work. want you out! Barbara, the pig! Who wants bacon? No! No! I'm a vegan! A beautiful bunch of ripe banana Daylight come and me wan' go home Hide the deadly black tarantula Daylight come and me wan' go home Lift six foot, seven foot, eight foot bunch Daylight come and me wan' go home Six foot, seven foot, eight foot bunch Daylight come and me wan' go home Maxie! Please, forgive me! If I had known- Chuck, you moron! Don't apologize! We're gonna be rich! What? What? I was never gonna invest in your stupid " gated community. DESCRIPTION: Work song about loading bananas refrain: Daylight come and me want go home or Day the light and me want go home. Come mister tally man, tally me banana Daylight come and me wan' go home Lydia! Call 9-1-1! Wait, why aren't you dancing? It's like I told you, Dad: This house is haunted and the ghosts who live here.
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