Nana Mouskouri recorded a song titled "Mamma". It is the story of a little boy and his family who have to flee their war torn country in fear for their lives. He is inquisitive and asks, "Mamma, where do we go from here?" among other things. Eventually his mother dies due to either cold/ disease or both and another mother in the next camp (who has just lost her own son) takes him in. It's a beautiful heartwrenching song.
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Mama Said Knock You Out is the fourth studio album by hip-hop artist LL Cool K. The album was released in 1990, after the critically disappointing Walking with a Panther in 1989.
The band is My Chemical Romance. The song is 'Mama'. It is the 8th track on their third album, 'The Black Parade'. Hope this helped :)
Its from Michael Jackson's song "Wanna Be Starting Something". Originally to be believed that it was simply a random African inspired chant created by Jackson himself.However, songwriter Mark Anthony Neal says, "the lyrics were taken directly from the music of Cameroonian saxophonist Manu Dibango who broke into the American market in 1973 with his classic Soul Makossa." ("Makossa" means "dance" in Duala, a Cameroonian language). Dibango sued Jackson for copyright infringement after Thriller was released; the case was settled out of court.It is unknown which theory is true.Rhianna simply sampled Jackson's song which is why you can hear the original course from "Wanna Be Starting Something" in "Please don't stop the music".Second Opinion: Listen closely,I believe he actually said "mama say mama saw my applesauce"mama-say-mama-sa-ma-cu-sa
Clay Walker... If you Google mama fore she was mama it shows up as the first 37,000 hits or so...
Mama Africa - album - was created in 1983.
"Mama's Broken Heart" was written by Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally, and Kacey Musgraves. It was recorded by Miranda Lambert for her album "Four the Record."
Mama Tried - album - was created on -19-06-03.
Turn it Up (album) Mama do (uh oh uh oh) (single) Cry Me Out (single)
tell mama was on the street corner talking album--1971---great album
John Weldon Cale sings the song "Crazy Mama", which has the lyric "Crazy mama, where you been so long?" in the form of a question.
1 sister if u listen to the song DEAR MAMA, he talks about her in a lyric
The cast of The Making of the Mama Album - 1983 includes: Hugh Padgham as Himself - Producer
Genesis released Mama on the Genesis self titled album in 1983. It was their 12th studio album and featured the song Mama which was very popular in the UK and made it to number 4 in the US.
On his album Memory Almost Full
Lil Mama only had one album but she might return to the rapping things later.
Baby Bash from cyclone album