By Miriam Makeba With Harry Belafonte: One More Dance

: This duet is a standout track on Belafonte’s album Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall (1960).

: The lyrics tell a dark, comedic story of a woman who refuses to go home to her dying husband, repeatedly choosing to stay for "one more dance" with her lover, Franz. One More Dance by Miriam Makeba with Harry Belafonte

💡 : While Belafonte and Makeba won a Grammy together for the 1965 album An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba , this specific song is actually from their earlier 1960 collaboration. If you'd like to explore more of their collaborations: : This duet is a standout track on

: Classified as folk and pop, it showcases the rhythmic, world-influenced "crooning" style that Belafonte and Makeba helped popularise. Notable Versions Release Year Studio Original Miriam Makeba & Charles Colman Live Duet Harry Belafonte & Miriam Makeba Israeli Folk Esther & Abi Ofarim If you'd like to explore more of their

: A notable live performance by Makeba and Harry Belafonte was recorded at Carnegie Hall in 1960.

: First recorded by Miriam Makeba for her 1960 debut album, Miriam Makeba , featuring Charles Colman.