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- "Bwatue" is a song by Phil Ochs, a US singer-songwriter best known for the protestsongs he wrote in the 1960s. He co-wrote the song with two African musicians... - School Days (live) (Chuck Berry) The Power and the GloryKansas City BomberBwatue (Phil Ochs and Dijiba-Bukasa) Niko MchumbaNgombe (Phil Ochs and Dijiba-Bukasa)... - as a single in the U.K. and as a flexi disc in Sing Out! magazine. IX^ "Bwatue" was released only in Africa. X^ "Outside of a SmallCircle of Friends"... - 2004–present Labels La Société Expéditionnaire DelmoreRecordingSocietyBwatueRecords St. Ives/Secretly CanadianMisraRecordsMembersJerryDeCicca Canaan... - the CIA. Still, he continued his trip, even recording a single in Kenya, "Bwatue". On September 11, 1973, the Allendegovernment of Chile was overthrown... - 50 on the Billboard charts—a good showing, but not a hit.) Ochs' songs, "Bwatue" and "Niko Mchumba Ngombe", which he co-wrote with two African musicians... - "The War Is Over" "My Life" "One Way Ticket Home" "Kansas City Bomber" "Bwatue" Othersongs "Crucifixion" "Draft Dodger Rag" "Here's to the State of Mississippi"... - "The War Is Over" "My Life" "One Way Ticket Home" "Kansas City Bomber" "Bwatue" Othersongs "Crucifixion" "Draft Dodger Rag" "Here's to the State of Mississippi"... - "Bwatue" (1973) "Power and the Glory" (1974)... - "One Way Ticket Home" (1972) "Kansas City Bomber" (1973) "Bwatue" (1973)...