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"Africa" is a song by American rock band Toto, the tenth and final track on their fourth studio album Toto IV (1982). It was the second single from the album released in Europe in June 1982 and the third in the United States in October 1982 through Columbia Records .
Africa Lyrics: I hear the drums echoing tonight / But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation / She's comin' in, 12:30 flight / The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide...
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I hear the drums echoing tonight. But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation. She's coming in, 12:30 flight. The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation. I stopped an old man along the way. Hoping to find some old forgotten words or ancient melodies.
“Africa” is a song recorded by the American rock band Toto. The lyrics of “Africa” capture the quandary of a guy who must choose between his two loves — the continent of Africa and girl he finds therein.
"Africa" is a song recorded by the American rock band Toto in 1981, for their fourth studio album Toto IV, and released as the album's third single on September 30, 1982, through Columbia Records. The song was written by band members David Paich and Jeff Porcaro.
Toto Lyrics. "Africa". I hear the drums echoing tonight. But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation. She's coming in twelve-thirty flight. Her moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation. I stopped an old man along the way.
Toto - Africa Lyrics. I hear the drums echoing tonight But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation She's coming in 12: 30 flight The moonlit wings refl.
‘I bless the rains down in Africa’—a chorus that’s taken on a life of its own, becoming an anthem for renewal and hope. On the surface, it’s a simple statement of gratitude, but delve deeper, and it’s about recognizing the transformative power of natural forces and the cyclical nature of life.
Despite never setting foot in Africa, ’80s rock band Toto was able to make a successful track centering around the continent solely based on pictures and documentaries they had seen. The song ...