Album information
The first track " Day-O (Banana Boat Song)" largely contributed to the success of the album and has long been Belafonte's signature song, the single reaching number five on '' Billboards Pop chart. "Star-O", the sixth track on the album (and B side of the "Day-O" single), is essentially a shorter reprise of "Day-O", with slightly different lyrics. It is sung from the point of view of dock workers working the night shift loading bananas onto ships. Daylight has come, the shift is over, and they want their work to be counted up so that they can return to their homes (this is the meaning of the lyric "Come, Mr. Tally Man, tally me banana / Daylight come and me wan' go home.") The third track, " Jamaica Farewell", is a mento folk song about the beauties of the West Indian islands and a love left behind. This was the first album on which the song was published. The song was released as a single, reaching number 14 on ''Billboards Pop chart, becoming the second hit from the album.Reception
''Calypso'' was the first LP record album to sell over one million copies. Several single records, including Glenn Miller's " Chattanooga Choo-Choo,"Popular culture
Belafonte's original 1955 recording of "Day-O" was heard in the dinner scene in the Tim Burton film '' Beetlejuice'' (1988). Belafonte appeared in a "Day-O" music video, featured on MTV, promoting the film. "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)", the final track on the album, was also featured in ''Beetlejuice'' as well as episodes of '' The Simpsons'' and '' I Love Lucy''.Track listing
Personnel
* Harry Belafonte – vocals *Millard J. Thomas – guitar (1, 4, 6, 7) * Frantz Casseus – guitar * Tony Scott and His Orchestra (2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11) * The Norman Luboff Choir (8, 9, 10) Production notes: *Ed Welker – producer *Herman Diaz Jr. – producer * Henri René – producer ("Man Smart (Woman Smarter)") *Tony Scott – conductor * Brock Peters – chorus leader *Roy Stevens – cover photo * William Attaway – liner notesReferences