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      • Originally called "Aieaoa," the song was written by the French production/songwriting duo Daniel Vangarde and Jean Kluger with a Japanese influence. When the Belgium-based African group Black Blood covered it in 1975, they rewrote the lyrics in Swahili.
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    It was first recorded in 1971 under the title " Aieaoa " on the album Le Monde fabuleux des Yamasuki. In 1975, a version with predominantly Swahili lyrics by Black Blood, an African group recording in Belgium, was released as " A.I.E. (A Mwana) ".

  3. Mar 2, 2015 · Black Blood - A.I.E. (A Mwana) lyrics (Swahili) + English translation: Oh, yes, baby! / I am going, to our home, / Together with my wife and all the chi.

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  5. “Aie a Mwana” meansHelp Me, Child” in Swahili. The song’s lyrics tell the story of a mother who has lost her child and is asking for help to find him. The words are emotional and powerful, and they convey a sense of desperation and longing that makes the song very moving.

  6. The song Aie (a mwana) was written by Ralph Benatar, Michel Jaspar, Jean Kluger and Daniel Vangarde and was first released by Black Blood in 1975. It was adapted from Aieaoa (Ralph Benatar, Michel Jaspar, Jean Kluger and Daniel Vangarde). It was covered by The Hiltonaires [DE], Bananarama and Mario Cavallero, son orchestre et ses chanteurs.

  7. Sep 2, 2022 · Swahili lyrics by Black Blood ...more. "Aie a Mwana" is the best-known title of a song originally written by the French-Belgian writing and production team of Daniel Vangarde and Jean...

  8. The A-side was "Marie Therese", written by Jaspar, and the B-side was a version of "Aieaoa" which Jaspar re-wrote with lyrics in Swahili, apart from the words "Aie a Mwana" themselves which are meaningless. It was the B-side, "A.I.E.