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词条 Jin-go-lo-ba
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  1. Media

  2. Covers

  3. Santana version

  4. References

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| name = Jingo
| cover =
| alt =
| type =
| artist = Babatunde Olatunji
| album = Drums of Passion
| released =
| format =
| recorded =
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = Afrobeat
| length = 3:16
| label = Columbia
| writer = Babatunde Olatunji
| producer = Al Ham
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"Jin-go-lo-ba" (or "Jingo") is a song by Nigerian percussionist Babatunde Olatunji, featured on his first album Drums of Passion (1959). In Nigerian (we assume Yoruba?) it means, "Do not worry."

The song featured "African-derived rhythms and chants" along with "swooping orchestration".[1] In his autobiography, Olatunji said that this was the only song on his first album that he claimed formal ownership of, meaning that it was the only song he received royalties for.[2] American disc jockey Francis Grasso described the song as "rhythmically sensual".[3]

Media

It has been featured on the Wii playable dance-game, Just Dance.

Covers

It has been covered by Serge Gainsbourg, under the title Marabout and with no credit given to Olatunji, on his Gainsbourg percussions LP (1964).

The song was also covered by James Last on his album Voodoo-Party (1971), by Pierre Moerlen's Gong on their Downwind album (1979), Candido Camero (aka Candido) on his Dancin' & Prancin' album (1979), and by Fatboy Slim on his album Palookaville (2004). A cover version was also released by independent dance act the Ravish Brothers (featuring a Hot Funky Daddy Groove) in 1988, in Lightwater, Surrey. The song was also featured in the Hindi serial "Chandrakanta" that aired on DD.

Another cover was also released by Jellybean aka John Benitez in 1987 from his album Just Visiting This Planet.

Santana version

{{Infobox song
| name = Jingo
| cover =
| alt =
| type =
| artist = Santana
| album = Santana
| released = August 1969
| format =
| recorded = May 1969
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = Latin rock
| length = 4:21
| label = Columbia
| writer = Babatunde Olatunji
| producer = Santana, Brent Dangerfield
}}

It was also covered by Santana, on their first album (1969), though Grasso noted this version was not as popular as the original.[3] Spanish journalist Jose Miguel López states that when Santana released Jingo as a single, it was first credited to Carlos Santana. Only years later the credits were corrected.[4]

References

1. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=__DTvryrBZkC&lpg=PA186&dq=%22Jin-go-lo-ba%22&pg=PA181#v=onepage&q=%22Jin-go-lo-ba%22&f=false | title=Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World Volume 8: Genres: North America | publisher=A&C Black | author=Shepherd, John | year=2012 | isbn=9781441148742}}
2. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U6xiXqGm49IC&lpg=PA149&dq=%22Jin-go-lo-ba%22&pg=PA149#v=onepage&q=%22Jin-go-lo-ba%22&f=false | title=The Beat of my Drum: An Autobiography | publisher=Temple University Press | author=Olatunji,Babatunde | year=2005 | isbn=9781592133543}}
3. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qIdH2yR41bIC&lpg=PA34&dq=%22Jin-go-lo-ba%22&pg=PA34#v=onepage&q=%22Jin-go-lo-ba%22&f=false | title=Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970-1979 | publisher=Duke University Press | author=Lawrence, Tim | year=2004 | pages=34 | isbn=9780822385110}}
4. ^{{cite podcast . Olatunji later reported that Santana shared royalties with the original composer.| url=http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/audios/discopolis/discopolis-9333-sesenta-45-santana-04-05-16/3596145/ | title= Discópolis 9333 - Los sesenta 45 Santana | website= Discópolis| publisher= Radio Televisión Española | host= http://www.rtve.es/ | date= 4 May 2016 | time= 09:18 | access-date= 16 May 2016 }}
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