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Belafonte released a version of the song as the B-side of his 1959 single, "Darlin' Cora". [6]The Kingston Trio released a version on the 1963 album, Time to Think. [7]Josh White Jr. released a version on the 1964 album, I'm On My Own Way.
Turn the World Around is an album by American singer Harry Belafonte, released in 1977. [1] After recording exclusively for the RCA Victor label since 1953, Belafonte signed with Columbia Records in the mid 1970s. After a series of pop-oriented albums, Turn the World Around was a return to
Turn Around (Collective Soul song) "Turn Around" (Dick and Dee Dee song), written by Malvina Reynolds, Alan Greene, and Harry Belafonte "Turn Around" (Enigma song) "Turn Around" (Samantha Jade song)
As part of the symposium, he performed a concert for UNICEF. A Kodak video crew filmed the concert, which was released as a 60-minute concert video titled Global Carnival. [52] Following a lengthy recording hiatus, An Evening with Harry Belafonte and Friends, a soundtrack and video of a televised concert, were released in 1997 by Island Records ...
Turn the World Around: Released: 1977; Label: Columbia — — — Loving You Is Where I Belong: Released: 1981; Label: Columbia — — — Paradise in Gazankulu: Released: 1988; Label: EMI — — 31 "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Quite the process! Friends wouldn’t be Friends without that iconic opening scene in front of the fountain. However, it wasn’t originally there at all. “We tried a few different things with ...
Sing Your Song is a 2011 American documentary film about singer, actor, and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte.The film recounts his life and legacy, not only as a great entertainer, but as an important activist in the Civil Rights Movement.
Belafonte is the second studio album by American recording artist Harry Belafonte, released by RCA Victor in late 1955. [1] The album was the first number one on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, topping the chart for six weeks before being knocked out of the top spot by Elvis Presley's self-titled debut album, also issued by RCA Victor.