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  1. Oswald Durand. " Choucoune " is a 19th-century Haitian song composed by Michel Mauléart Monton with lyrics from a poem by Oswald Durand. It was rewritten with English lyrics in the 20th century as "Yellow Bird". Exotica musician Arthur Lyman made the song a hit in 1961.

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  2. The well known standard "Yellow Bird" was first recorded by the Norman Luboff Choir in 1957. Norman Luboff (1917-87) was an American composer, among his other talents. This calypso song has been widely recorded, including by Roger Whitaker, and the Kingston Trio.

  3. The song Yellow Bird was written by Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Norman Luboff, Michel Mauleart Monton and Oswald Durand and was first released by The Norman Luboff Choir in 1957. It was adapted from Choukoun (Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Norman Luboff, Michel Mauleart Monton and Oswald Durand). It was covered by Roger Smith [US1], Teddy ...

  4. The Yellow Birds is the debut novel from American writer, poet, and Iraq War veteran Kevin Powers. It was one of The New York Times's 100 Most Notable Books of 2012 [1] and a finalist for the 2012 National Book Award. It was awarded the 2012 The Guardian First Book Award, [2] and the 2013 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. [3]

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    • 2012
  5. May 20, 2024 · Who originally wrote Yellow Bird? Yellow Bird is actually a traditional Haitian folk song, also known as “Choucoune.” It was first recorded in the 19th century by Michel Mauléart Monton, a Haitian poet, and songwriter.

  6. Yellow Bird was first recorded in 1957, but existed in other variations before that. Here are some early illustrations.1) unknown performers.

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  8. Apr 13, 2024 · Yellow Bird was written by Norman Luboff, a brilliant American choral composer, conductor, and music arranger. The song was based on a 19th-century Haitian folk song called “Choucoune” or “Ti Zwazo”, which means ‘little bird.’

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