This Hebrew song is thought to have been written sometime in the 13th century.
Many songs of that album today are thought to be classics.
The song "Graceland" is also thought to be about seeking solace from the end of this relationship by taking a road trip.
Sometime in the 1980s or 1990s the song disappeared and was thought to have been lost forever.
The song is quite short and often thought of as a novelty piece amongst fans.
The song is thought to be a tribute to his father, who raised him in Norwood.
Most commonly, the song is thought to be of African American origin.
Like most Sepultura songs, the song is thought to be another protest song.
The song has been widely thought by fans to been recorded in 1999, but the actual date is unknown.
This song is thought to have originated on Royal Navy ships.