Another Great Song From South-African History

Hugh Masekela was considered the voice of the nation singing songs of oppression as well as redemption.

In 1974 - Hugh Masekela released such a song, describing the trains that brought workers into South Africa to work on the mines from neighboring African countries. Voicing the longing of the people to return to their homelands.

Stimela: By Hugh Masekela (1974)

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