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  1. Kumbaya - Wikipedia

    " Kum ba yah " ("Come by here") is an African-American spiritual of disputed origin, known to have been sung in the Gullah culture of the islands off South Carolina and Georgia, with ties to enslaved Central …

  2. Kumbaya my Lord - YouTube

    Kumbaya my Lord, Kumbaya Kumbaya my Lord, Kumbaya Kumbaya my Lord, Kumbaya O Lord Kumbaya Kumbaya my Lord, Kumbaya Kumbaya my Lord, Kumbaya Kumbaya my Lord,...

  3. Kum Ba Yah - Hymnary.org

    A few are on a happier note: “Someone's singing,” “Let us praise the Lord,” etc. As with many folk songs, there is no single accepted version. Tune: The tune KUM BA YAH has the same origins as the text. …

  4. Peter, Paul and Mary – Kumbaya Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    What does "kumbaya" mean? Kumbaya was originally the spiritual “Come by Here, My Lord” by H. Wylie. In the Gullah language, it became “kum by yuh” or the now-used “kumbaya.” When did...

  5. Kumbaya Printable Lyrics, Origins, and Video - Playtivities

    Dec 12, 2022 · Do you want the lyrics for the hymn Kumbaya (Come by Here)? Click here for the printable PDF and know more about the song’s origins.

  6. The Real History of the Folk Song ‘Kumbaya’ - Mental Floss

    Sep 5, 2024 · “Kumbaya” is often referred to as an African folk song. But its most likely origin story actually begins with Black Americans.

  7. Kumbaya | Kumbaya Lyrics | Kumbaya Meaning - Lullaby Link

    Kumbaya Lyrics, Meaning, Video, Background and More. Learn to sing this classic lullaby here.

  8. 'Kumbaya my lord' lyrics - Classical Music

    Feb 5, 2023 · Here are the lyrics to the popular hymn 'Kumbaya my lord' This popular children's hymn is an African-American spiritual that is thought to have originated in the islands off South Carolina and …

  9. Kumbaya My Lord Kumbaya Song Lyrics | Divine Hymns

    Oh Lord, Kumbaya.

  10. Kumbaya: History of an Old Song | Folklife Today

    Feb 6, 2018 · This one concerns the early history of the African American spiritual “Kumbaya,” also known by other titles such as “Kum Ba Yah,” “Come By Yuh,” and “Come By Here.”