"Kumbaya" is a traditional folk song featured in the Season One episode, "Volcano", and the Season Eight episode, "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes".
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| - "Kumbaya" is a traditional folk song featured in the Season One episode, "Volcano", and the Season Eight episode, "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes".
- Kumbaya est une chanson écrite par le Réverend Marvin V. Frey (1918–1992) à Portland, Oregon. The Folksmiths incluant Joe Hickerson ont enregistré la première version. Elle a été ensuite popularisée par Joan Baez dans les années 1960.
- "Kumbaya" is a song referenced in the episode "Dave" in which Sawyer mentions it sarcastically to Libby in response to her suggestion that no one need be in charge of the distribution of food from the pallet drop amongst the survivors, because everyone can "just take what they need". SAWYER: Great plan, Moonbeam. And after that we can sing "Kumbaya" and do trust falls.
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- Premier enregistrement par The Folksmiths
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- Kumbaya
- „Kumbaya“
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- "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes"
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| - Recorded by The Folksmiths
- including Joe Hickerson
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| - "Kumbaya" is a traditional folk song featured in the Season One episode, "Volcano", and the Season Eight episode, "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes".
- "Kumbaya" is a song referenced in the episode "Dave" in which Sawyer mentions it sarcastically to Libby in response to her suggestion that no one need be in charge of the distribution of food from the pallet drop amongst the survivors, because everyone can "just take what they need". SAWYER: Great plan, Moonbeam. And after that we can sing "Kumbaya" and do trust falls. The song is claimed to have been composed by Reverend Marvin V. Frey (1918–1992) in the 1930s in Portland, Oregon. The Folksmiths including Joe Hickerson recorded the first LNP version of the song in August 1957. The song enjoyed newfound popularity during the folk revival of the 1960s, largely due to Joan Baez's 1962 recording of the song,
- Kumbaya est une chanson écrite par le Réverend Marvin V. Frey (1918–1992) à Portland, Oregon. The Folksmiths incluant Joe Hickerson ont enregistré la première version. Elle a été ensuite popularisée par Joan Baez dans les années 1960.
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