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"Banana Boat (Day-O)", a parody by Stan Freberg and Billy May released in 1957 by Capitol Records, features ongoing disagreement between an enthusiastic Jamaican lead singer (played by Freberg) and a bongo-playing beatnik (played by Peter Leeds) who "don't dig loud noises" and has the catchphrase "You're too loud, man".
Banana Boat Lyrics: Day-o, day-o / Daylight come and / Me wan go home / Day, he say.. / (Man, I`m gonna have to ask / You not to shout like that) / Well.. (it`s like right in my ear) / It goes...
Freberg's "Banana Boat (Day-O)" (1957) satirized Harry Belafonte's popular recording of "Banana Boat Song". In Freberg's version, the lead singer is forced to run down the hall and close the door after him to muffle the sound of his "Day-O!" because the beatnik bongo drummer, voiced by Leeds, complains, "It's too shrill, man. It's too piercing!"
Jan 14, 2024 · “Banana Boat” by Stan Freberg is more than just an upbeat calypso tune. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the struggles, aspirations, and shared experiences of workers. Through its infectious rhythm and lyrics, the song transports us to a world where hard work, perseverance, and the desire for home resonate deeply.