Buffalo Soldier

"Buffalo Soldier" is a song by the Jamaican reggae band Bob Marley & The Wailers, written by Bob Marley and Noel G. "King Sporty" Williams and recorded during Marley's last recording sessions in 1980. It was released on the posthumous album Confrontation of 1983 one of Marley was known songs. The title and the text are about black American army units who were known as Buffalo Soldiers and fought in the Indian wars after 1866. Marley likened their struggle to a struggle for survival and turned it into a symbol of black resistance. [1]

The bridge of the song, with the lyrics woy! yoy! yoy! is the same as "The Tra-La-La Song" from 1968, the theme of the children's Banana Splits, written by Mark Barkan and Ritchie Adams . There has never been a process of this parable.