E Ipo
"E Ipo" is a 1982 song written by Prince Tui Teka and Ngoi Pēwhairangi[1] in tribute to Teka's wife Missy. The song was a number-one single in New Zealand for two weeks.[2]
"E Ipo" | |
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Song by Prince Tui Teka | |
English | By Love |
Year | 1982 |
Genre | Contemporary Māori |
Text | by Ngoi Pēwhairangi |
Language | Māori and English |
Melody | based on "Mimpi Sedih" by Aloysius Riyanto (1972) |
Dedication | Missy Teka |
Performed | The Mandalay, Newmarket, Auckland |
The melody was based on the popular Indonesian love song "Mimpi Sedih" by Aloysius Riyanto that Teka had heard from New Zealand soldiers stationed in Singapore[3] while he was performing overseas from 1980-1982.[4][5]
The video for the song was taken from a TV special filmed at the Mandalay nightclub in Newmarket, Auckland. The song later made the Nature's Best 3 compilation, a collection of the top 100 New Zealand songs as voted by members of APRA.
References
- "New Zealand Folk Songs".
- "Prince Tui Teka - E Ipo (song)". charts.nz. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- "New Zealand military base in Singapore". New Zealand History.
- NZ On Screen - E Ipo
- NZ Folk Song - E Ipo
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