and then the financial director of polygram said, "here is my card, you call me, i want us to recordnow that it was going to be this big. #jambo, jambo bwana... like, they say, the rest is history. after the recording, the rest was history. when we signed an agreement with polygram at that time, i didn't know much about corporate ownership. we were just happy to have our music recorded, and so many people have wanted to do cover versions. most kenyans say, "ah, this is a song for foreigners, not for us kenyans," you know? but they are proud of it, that at least it has given some kind of identity to kenya, you know? any kenyan who goes overseas, they will always ask you, do you know that song, "jambo bwana"? they start singing the song, you know? so that is a big honour for us. billy sarro harrison and teddy kalanda harrison on the enduring appeal ofjambo bwana. this song put kenya on the map and its hook, "hakuna matata," even made it into the lion king. that's all from this special edition of witness history, coming to you from the national museum in nairobi, kenya. we will be back