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The song was first recorded by Trinidadian singer Edric Connor and his band the Caribbeans on the 1952 album Songs from Jamaica; the song was called "Day Dah Light". [5] Belafonte based his version on Connor's 1952 and Louise Bennett 's 1954 recordings.
The song was first recorded in 1952 by Edric Connor and the Caribbeans in their groundbreaking LP ‘Songs of Jamaica’, but it would have originated some time after 1866 – a product of the ...
This is believed to be the first known recording of the traditional Jamaican folk/work song. Included in the LP “Songs From Jamaica” by Trinidadian singer Co...
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Jun 26, 2024 · Edric Connor - Banana Boat Song (Day Dah Light) - 1954 1st RECORDED HIT. From "Songs From Jamaica (UK LP)” 1954. REMADE BY: Harry Belafonte (1957), Tarriers (1957), Fontane Sisters, Steve ...
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Sep 17, 2024 · The song was first recorded by Trinidadian singer Edric Connor and his band the Caribbeans on the 1952 album 'Songs from Jamaica'. The song was called "Day Dah Light".
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Apr 24, 2024 · The origins of The Banana Boat Song can be traced back to the traditional children’s song, “Hill and Gully Rider,” which has its roots in West Africa. However, it was the legendary Trinidadian calypso singer, Lord Invader, who first recorded the song in the 1940s with the title, “Day Dah Light.”
Sep 22, 2024 · The song was first recorded by Edric Connor & The Caribbeans. Edric was a Trinidadian singer who came to England in 1948 to record the album Song for Jamaica which was design for westerners to understand the culture and customs of the people from the Caribbean.