1/7/2023 0 Comments Gypsies oye ojaye lyrics![]() ![]() ![]() The new generation of singers doing cover versions of these old songs is testament to their everlasting quality. However, what he did not know until his demise was that his sentimental songs too touched the hearts of the girls and boys of a bygone era. In time Sunil Perera positioned himself as a Baila singer that brought him all the glory and fame. Hence he tried his luck at doing Baila songs and songs of other genres such as Pop, Rock or Western Cha-Cha. Yet for some reason the song (at the time) did not elevate him to the heights he anticipated. When Sunil originally recorded this sentimental song in 1970s he too was in his youth. “Usa wennath honda nae…Miti wennath honda nae….”Įven before this song became a hit, Sunil did another song in which the lyrics go as… “Oba dutu Ae Mul Dine…Sidu Wu Semadae…” The song is more popular now than when it was made. When in merriment, socializing or while going on trips youngsters would never forget to sing this song at the time. Sunil’s unique voice did justice to the song and the reggae type melody and the lyrics blended so well with his voice to make it an overnight hit. A youngster in his late adolescent age would play this song more often in his cassette player or record player to tease his parents. This song by Sunil Perera was simply loved by the youth of the 1970s. “Amma Amma Me Mata…Kiyanna Lajjai Thaththata…” ![]()
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