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Matilda" (sometimes spelled Mathilda) is a calypso song. Some songwriting credits are given as Harry Thomas (rumoured to be a pseudonym combining Harry Belafonte and his guitarist, Millard Thomas, [1] but ASCAP simply lists Harry Thomas alias Harry Belafonte, the writer of "Hold 'Em Joe"); some credits are given as Norman Span. [citation needed]
In 2017, Belafonte released When Colors Come Together, an anthology of some of his earlier recordings, produced by his son David, who wrote lyrics for an updated version of "Island In The Sun", arranged by longtime Belafonte musical director Richard Cummings, and featuring Harry Belafonte's grandchildren Sarafina and Amadeus and a children's choir.
Matilda of Ringelheim (c. 894 –968), or Saint Matilda, a Saxon noblewoman; Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080 –1118), wife of Henry I; Matilda of Tuscany (1046–1115), Margravine of Tuscany; Matilda of Vianden, Lady of Požega (c. 1215-after 1255), wife of John Angelos of Syrmia; Princess Mathilde Caroline of Bavaria (1813-1862), grand duchess ...
Harry Belafonte, a transformational figure in American entertainment and activism, died at the age of 96 at home in Manhattan on April 25. The figurehead in popularizing calypso in America in the ...
He was the composer of many calypsos, several of which later became standards through popular recordings by Harry Belafonte such as "Matilda", [3] "Man Smart, Woman Smarter", [4] and "Brown Skin Girl". [5]
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Harry Belafonte's son, David Belafonte, is paying tribute to the late entertainment legend and civil rights activist. "It is with a heavy heart that we have said goodbye to our beloved dad, father ...
Calypso is the third studio album by recording artist Harry Belafonte, released by RCA Victor (LPM-1248) in 1956. The album became his second consecutive number-one album on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, where it peaked for 31 weeks.