This song has been engraved in my mind by a truely remarkable human being of a Maori decent. I had a pleasure of meeting him at Mt Wellington Trust Tavern where he was performing in 1981and I will cherish that forever. I was a fresh Fijian Indian and I loved the song without speaking a word of Maori then. God bless you Sir.
Loved it first time during my teen years and still stirs my heart strongly towards its words when I hear Prince Tui Teka sing it. Much respect to my Māori, Samoan, Tongan and Pasifika family.❤❤❤ Fiji🇫🇯🙏❤️🩹💝
To my mother Margaret Ngamako Johnstone (née Hohepa). This song was her favourite of all time. She died nearly 9years ago and today I cannot stop weeping for her because besides Jesus she is THE ONLY ONE IN MY LIFE WHO EVER LOVED ME UNCONDITIONALLY. Te Aroha Koe Mum xxxx
A truly wonderful song sung by an amazing New Zealander. A proud man of his people and culture. His music bonded us and connected with both pakeha and maori. The feelings he stirs in our souls are truthful, without fear. As a teenager of that era I believe he contributed to the person I am today.
2024 and still listening to this gem! Because my dad loved this song, and growing up with this timeless tune is very deep for me! after burying my dad! 😪😔I miss you dad, Rest in Love, until that one Glorious Day 💌
Ki a koe te tau āku mihi e. Ahakoa haere koe ki hea maku rā koe e whai atu e. Ko taku aroha ka ū tonu. Tēna ra e hine huri mai rā ki ahau e tau nei hei, utanga atu, e Ipo. Otirā, e hine, ku-a tau-nga kē tēnei tinana, a-ue, ki te aroha e Ipo. (E. I. Pō) My darling Missy You are always on my mind Wherever you may go You take a part of me. My love for you is endless Keep me always in your heart For you are a special part of me. My never-ending love. Tēna ra e hine huri mai rā ki ahau e tau nei hei, utanga atu, e Ipo. Ki te aroha e Ipo
I visited NZ 2 years ago from USA, and someone at a little store in Glenorchy told me about Prince Tui Teka (after he played Pokarekare Ana on his sound system, and I sang along in Maori :-) ). I actu ally found a tape in Aukland, and decided I want to learn this song in Maori also!!
Omg!! Sweet Memories. Old skool party tunes, My brother & I back in our youth day's would always sing these song's we wud try to out sing our parent's, auntie's, uncle's word for word. There wud be 3 acoustics playing my mum & her brother never a miss, my brother & the cousin's too, everyone wud share playing the 🎸 the spoons lol omg those were the good old days...
Iám a dutch women, & I'll be proud to sing this song for a special maori frend thats life in australia, he's verry sik, I Whe let him know that whe love him whit all oure hearts
Tui Teka's my uncle on my dads side even thou I didn't know him I still feel happy and sad when I listen to him sing. Beautiful song brings back hardout memories of back in the days.
I was in Samoa after the Tsunami helping with the rebuild. We had a big day mixing concrete and on my birthday of all days. We shared a meal with the family we were helping and this song was playing. I had to "step away" as this song brought on my home sickness for NZ
omg i havent heard this song for sooooo long and being away from new zealand brought me back thank you so much for sharing this song.... love it cherish it xoxoxxoxoxx
Timeless and priceless memories REKINDLED and awaken of this NZ MAORI SINGER and time capsule to treasure.His voice and songs that he had sung touches our hearts 💕 immensely.Hugs for sharing your Musical clips with us SOPH
spoke to missy tui teka years ago on the phone and conveyed how much this great man meant to me in my youth ... bless her and family and take special care of our prince :)
Southeast Asia, my dad was on tour with him, the tune of this song he heard an old lady in the paddy fields singing, on the plane home, he couldn't get the tune out of his head, 1982 he released this, my dad played sax. Uncle Tui was special, he would wake me up dad and the band in Flaxmere, my mum was his seamstress. she did all his band clothes for many 60's bands, I was born 1968 so he was in my life before I was born.
Tena koe e hoa for uploading this song, good to get a healthy dose of home, being in Aussie and all, tena ra koutou katoa ki nga taangata maori kei roto i tenei whenua.
I dedicate this waiata to my baby son stillborn july 2nd 09 who we named WHAIAIPO, the full word for IPO which means Darling or sweatheart! Love and miss u my baby! Na to Mama
I love this song ... before the movie "What becomes of the broken hearted" I only knew this song in our own language "Mimpi sedih" ... but the meaning & feelings are the same ... LOVE
I dont really know the lyrics of the song very well...but all I know is that whenever I hear it, I feel very emotional....nice song..from your friend in Fiji.❤
+Josh Taumoepeau That is my same wish. We did it in the 60's and 70's and the boom. Gone. I am so sad for beloved country. No more clean water, no more fish and alot in in fighting. Listen to Tui Teka people. Feel is love and message. I do not speak Maori but I feel it.
@MADKASE06 below is the best translation I can do of the song. I couldn't find an english version of the track. Ki a koe, te tau To you, my darling Aku mihi. my greetings. Ahakoa haere koe ki hea No matter where you go Māku rā koe e whai atu e. I will follow close behind you. Ko taku aroha My love Ka ū tonu. will remain firm. Tēnā rā e hine, Please my beloved, Huri mai ra ki ahau e tau nei turn to me your lover settled here Hei utanga atu for support E Ipo. my darling. Otirā e hine Indeed, beloved Kua taunga kē tēnei tinana This body has become quite accustomed, Aue! Ki te aroha Alas! to the (your) love E Ipo. my darling. Tēnā rā e hine, Please my beloved, Huri mai ra ki ahau e tau nei turn to me your lover settled here Hei utanga atu for support E Ipo. my darling. Ki te aroha, e Ipo. Oh your love my darling.
Ki a koe te tau āku mihi e. Ahakoa haere koe ki hea maku rā koe e whai atu e. Ko taku aroha ka ū tonu. Tēna ra e hine huri mai rā ki ahau e tau nei hei, utanga atu, e Ipo. Otirā, e hine, ku-a tau-nga kē tēnei tinana, a-ue, ki te aroha e Ipo. (E. I. Pō)
on behalf of all samoans who grew up with this song...rest in peace my maori brother..much love
🙌🏽🙌🏽
Heart bro
Kia ora USO we one famz
Chur my brothers 🤟🏽
❤❤❤
I remember my Dad blasting this song while we were on our way to Eastern beach Auckland NZ ... 1985 .. R.I.P Dad .. NZ born 🇹🇴
This song has been engraved in my mind by a truely remarkable human being of a Maori decent. I had a pleasure of meeting him at Mt Wellington Trust Tavern where he was performing in 1981and I will cherish that forever. I was a fresh Fijian Indian and I loved the song without speaking a word of Maori then. God bless you Sir.
Loved it first time during my teen years and still stirs my heart strongly towards its words when I hear Prince Tui Teka sing it. Much respect to my Māori, Samoan, Tongan and Pasifika family.❤❤❤ Fiji🇫🇯🙏❤️🩹💝
Much love all of our pasifika brothers and sisters 🫶🏽 we are all the caretakers of the largest ocean in the world ❤️
To my mother Margaret Ngamako Johnstone (née Hohepa). This song was her favourite of all time. She died nearly 9years ago and today I cannot stop weeping for her because besides Jesus she is THE ONLY ONE IN MY LIFE WHO EVER LOVED ME UNCONDITIONALLY. Te Aroha Koe Mum xxxx
A truly wonderful song sung by an amazing New Zealander. A proud man of his people and culture. His music bonded us and connected with both pakeha and maori. The feelings he stirs in our souls are truthful, without fear. As a teenager of that era I believe he contributed to the person I am today.
Well said , the maori music and songs are within us all ,pakeha and and Maori
Makes my eyes misty ,my papas favorite
I’m a half cast Aussie and Maori and I take pride in these songs, for they are the songs of my childhood. Ngati Ranginui Toangara Moana for lyf boi
Tihei mauriora Hemi ❤️. Awesome songs to have in your reportoire 🤗 Tui Songs are ataahua 👍😊
2024 and still listening to this gem! Because my dad loved this song, and growing up with this timeless tune is very deep for me! after burying my dad! 😪😔I miss you dad, Rest in Love, until that one Glorious Day 💌
Im a Pakeha 53 ,,,,,,,and boy ,those old Maoris who had Te Reo as a mother tongue.,,boy I miss you.
One at work is pakeha and he's awesome 😃
Mike Berg. Those types of Maori still exist, seek and you shall find my friend😁
Lost my bro a 30yr pakeha veteran, most beautiful country and people..... The Prince died too young.
Ki a koe te tau
āku mihi e.
Ahakoa haere koe ki hea
maku rā koe e whai atu e.
Ko taku aroha
ka ū tonu.
Tēna ra e hine
huri mai rā ki ahau e tau nei
hei, utanga atu,
e Ipo.
Otirā, e hine,
ku-a tau-nga kē tēnei tinana,
a-ue, ki te aroha
e Ipo. (E. I. Pō)
My darling Missy
You are always on my mind
Wherever you may go
You take a part of me.
My love for you is endless
Keep me always in your heart
For you are a special part of me.
My never-ending love.
Tēna ra e hine
huri mai rā ki ahau e tau nei
hei, utanga atu,
e Ipo.
Ki te aroha e Ipo
I visited NZ 2 years ago from USA, and someone at a little store in Glenorchy told me about Prince Tui Teka (after he played Pokarekare Ana on his sound system, and I sang along in Maori :-) ). I actu
ally found a tape in Aukland, and decided I want to learn this song in Maori also!!
Love prince tui teka I remember meeting him at kapahaka as a kid! It was my highlight and always brings a smile to my face 🥰
Omg!! Sweet Memories. Old skool party tunes, My brother & I back in our youth day's would always sing these song's we wud try to out sing our parent's, auntie's, uncle's word for word. There wud be 3 acoustics playing my mum & her brother never a miss, my brother & the cousin's too, everyone wud share playing the 🎸 the spoons lol omg those were the good old days...
When u are far away from Aotea, these songs bring u a little bit closer to home. Arohanui xxx
I love this song and I'm Aussie. Love the culture and great people.
Indonesian song
I absolutely love love love this I don’t know how many times I’ve played it prince tūī teka thank you for your beautiful voice ❤
Iám a dutch women, & I'll be proud to sing this song for a special maori frend thats life in australia, he's verry sik, I Whe let him know that whe love him whit all oure hearts
Tui Teka's my uncle on my dads side even thou I didn't know him I still feel happy and sad when I listen to him sing. Beautiful song brings back hardout memories of back in the days.
Hemi Maka Tekobum Kia ora cuz. He is my uncle on my dad's side to. ❤
Gosh, I get all choked up everytime I hear this song.... Love it so much.... Yeah have to agree, he is the Barry White of NZ xox
I was in Samoa after the Tsunami helping with the rebuild. We had a big day mixing concrete and on my birthday of all days. We shared a meal with the family we were helping and this song was playing. I had to "step away" as this song brought on my home sickness for NZ
I Cry "EVERY" Time I Listen to This Song, Happy Tears Of Course...
Your waiata still lives on Uncle Prince🤙♥️COASTIE STYLES FOREVA🐎
Anybody who isn't reduced to tears by this song, doesn't have a heart.
Melzmum kia ora
A true legend and love his sense of humor. RIP Prince. And Missy!
2020 and still listening to this amazing song love from FIJI
I live over seas but when I'm lonely or missing home I listen to this x RIP x
Cminsy
I'm Samoan and I will forever love this song.
HAWXTER12 what does you being Samoan have anything to do with this?
HAWXTER12 Chur bro
HAWXTER12 bro there a Samoan version to this😂😂😂
Considering the backup singers are Samoan also lol
@@starhemi6469 everything dipshit
omg i havent heard this song for sooooo long and being away from new zealand brought me back thank you so much for sharing this song.... love it cherish it xoxoxxoxoxx
Timeless and priceless memories REKINDLED and awaken of this NZ MAORI SINGER and time capsule to treasure.His voice and songs that he had sung touches our hearts 💕 immensely.Hugs for sharing your Musical clips with us SOPH
spoke to missy tui teka years ago on the phone and conveyed how much this great man meant to me in my youth ... bless her and family and take special care of our prince :)
Im from PNG 🇵🇬🇵🇬 and i grew up listening to this song.. now i got the words and sing it when ever i can
Much love to PNG from Aotearoa, pasifika family 🖤❤️🤍 💛
@@kayla7456 thanks
One of the all time greatest Kiwi tracks. Absolute classic
Beautiful song sung by beautiful people...Prince Tui Teka, you're a legend..
Ahhhh, one of the many wonderful voices from my Kiwi youth. Thank you for sharing this beautiful version :)
This song is forever etched in my mind, growing up listening to PRINCE TUI TEKA, RIP FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS💖💖🙏🙏
Still love this song and what an awesome musician he was
The Prince was a great man. An intellect, a joker, a humanitarian, an all-round Kiwi bloke. RIP Prince!
Love this voice and a song so much no word's can explain...
The Indonesian memories song, a very good Indonesian song from the 70s in the Maori New Zealand version, really beautiful.. love it
Southeast Asia, my dad was on tour with him, the tune of this song he heard an old lady in the paddy fields singing, on the plane home, he couldn't get the tune out of his head, 1982 he released this, my dad played sax. Uncle Tui was special, he would wake me up dad and the band in Flaxmere, my mum was his seamstress. she did all his band clothes for many 60's bands, I was born 1968 so he was in my life before I was born.
Awesome unckz 👍 man our KINGDOM FAMILY are talented all around the world 🌎 🌬️🌍
i sang this song for my dad for his birthday he was very happy cause the prince tuiteka is his big friend
and he cried
Tena koe e hoa for uploading this song, good to get a healthy dose of home, being in Aussie and all, tena ra koutou katoa ki nga taangata maori kei roto i tenei whenua.
ka pai cuzy. warms the cockles of me heart. we are blessed in the great land of ours to many wonderful artists
Ay uncle miss those days of you drinking and singing with my old man and mom.so many memories and so many good times with you and aunty missy.
Yeaaah Matua Tui Teka giving his all in MOEREWA awesome MOTOWN forever
Tui Teka is from Tuhoe Iwi in Te Urewera, so am I but from Ruatoki.......I love te mita o reo...xx
Chur cuzzy, nō te whārua anō hoki taku whānau
Chur bruh 😉
I dedicate this waiata to my baby son stillborn july 2nd 09 who we named WHAIAIPO, the full word for IPO which means Darling or sweatheart!
Love and miss u my baby!
Na to Mama
Kia kaha 💞😪
I love this song ... before the movie "What becomes of the broken hearted" I only knew this song in our own language "Mimpi sedih" ... but the meaning & feelings are the same ... LOVE
Such a beautiful song. Rest in Peace Prince Tui Teka.
2021 e ipo man really beautiful, King Prince Tui Teka , love his pronounceation of the Maori language it just rolls, and rocks my bae 😍 😍 😍
This song is very nice..... this song is like Mimpi Sedih..song from Indonesia..in Year 70....by Favorite Group...
Not tongan wasn’t born here came to Auckland when I was 9 but love this song and maori people much respect
Weh I mean not Maori
Awesome post man,brings back good memories when times were good & petrol was cheap...chur tui teka
Beautiful, I am having this at my funeral it's so touching, I love the translation which you can find on google
Nzeds best ever love song,,My Darling Missy💖💛💚💚💙
Hand on heart when listening to this song for me, more significant than the NZ national anthem is to me
My God he had a presence and a voice!
Love this song, he was a very talented singer. Missy and Tui together for ever now. Loved and missed by all whanau.
2020 and still lovin this🤙🏾
@billy ro fuck off clown you came from asia
2021 and like mcdees *I'm lovin it"
Love this so much memories growing up in Auckland❤ 2021 still listening to this beautiful song.‼️
love love love this song! im sure i have Maori blood running in me somewhere...wonder if one Maori fishing canoe found its way to Rotuma...lol
Legend this man , he is my idol , even tho he was before my time , this man will always be my idol !
he truely loved missy... one of the classics this song, ruatoria and tokumaru bay rep!
On behalf of the Maoris and Samoan and to all who heard this song to the late and the breath prince Tui Teka, R.I.P brother. You are in our hearts
I always have loved this song ever since I first saw it on TV years ago.
What a man ...
Loved his woman and SHE LOVED HIM💯🤜🤛💯 NEXT WIFE NO MISTAKES💥
Is it just me or some languages just nicer than others? Maori, Japanese, Spanish and English can always sound beautiful.
my dad sang this song for his school when he was living in new zealand and were tongan but this song made my dad feel like his part of kiwi :D
Man this brings tears to my eyes TuiTeka and the Papakura top pub old school big time, cheers to all my old Maori and Pakeha bros
Tony Sheppard
I was so sad to hear that Missy lost her life in a car accident earlier this year. I loved the two of them performing together. RIP Missy.
Always takes me back to parties my parents went to in the Hutt as recent British immigrants in the 80s. Ka nui taku aroha hi te waiata nei
I don"t understand the words but I can understand the feelings. It is so beautiful and touches my soul.
Love this song I’m Tongan but Maori can really sing and harmonize nice
I absolutly love this song Prince Tui Teka and missy are Da best singers ever R.I.P Prince tui teka
oh what no way!!! man we thrashed Prince Tui over in Aussie, what a king haha
I dont really know the lyrics of the song very well...but all I know is that whenever I hear it, I feel very emotional....nice song..from your friend in Fiji.❤
Oh my gosh, I have tears in my eyes and a bloody big lump in my throat...
Beautiful performer and singer!!....RIP
nice song, love from Indonesia❤ this song is from Indonesia called "Mimpi Sedih" by A Riyanto
Yup ... both songs good.
We just grew up with this verison
Great song awsome singer ,brings back memories Kiwis can sing
beautiful song... thank you for sharing.. :)
this was played at my nanas funeral and always reminds me of the good time i had with her
this is my great grandmothers songs
Missing my partner Hootz who used to sing this to me ❤ forever
good to have this put on every now n again in oz remind every1 whea they from, lotsa tapuware fulaz round here
reminds me off my dear Koro, who is now watching ova me n my family...R.I.P to the WORLDS GREATEST...xoxox
Bring back beautiful memories.....I wish the world can take notice of how beautiful we can make this world😎
+Josh Taumoepeau That is my same wish. We did it in the 60's and 70's and the boom. Gone. I am so sad for beloved country. No more clean water, no more fish and alot in in fighting. Listen to Tui Teka people. Feel is love and message. I do not speak Maori but I feel it.
+Carol McCourt im the same .dont speak maori but every time i hear this song it brings tears to my eyes and i dont know why
Carol McCourt love and respect it's the only way
Yeah voice of an angel,arohanui,pakeha Tama
Rest in piece prince tūī teka 😔❤️🕊️
He's the best Maori singer
@MADKASE06 below is the best translation I can do of the song. I couldn't find an english version of the track.
Ki a koe, te tau
To you, my darling
Aku mihi.
my greetings.
Ahakoa haere koe ki hea
No matter where you go
Māku rā koe e whai atu e.
I will follow close behind you.
Ko taku aroha
My love
Ka ū tonu.
will remain firm.
Tēnā rā e hine,
Please my beloved,
Huri mai ra ki ahau e tau nei
turn to me your lover settled here
Hei utanga atu
for support
E Ipo.
my darling.
Otirā e hine
Indeed, beloved
Kua taunga kē tēnei tinana
This body has become quite accustomed,
Aue! Ki te aroha
Alas! to the (your) love
E Ipo.
my darling.
Tēnā rā e hine,
Please my beloved,
Huri mai ra ki ahau e tau nei
turn to me your lover settled here
Hei utanga atu
for support
E Ipo.
my darling.
Ki te aroha, e Ipo.
Oh your love my darling.
Damian Rangi Thanks so much for sharing just love this song the way he sings this amazing ...priceless
Thanks,man besteva kiwi 💕💕💞song,Unclepakeha
Yeah,,prob Ngati porou,,or Uruwera dialect for old Prince,lucky,eh,to b bought up wiv Tereo as a mother tongue,Ta
I can listen to this all the time so beautiful sung .... thanks Damian for your translation
kihe good birthda
your
call iiki hhh ☝
call yf
there ain't many things that bring a tear but dammit this can, kapai Tui
MY Darling Missy.....Hah,I roimata n Im Pakeha,thanks Tui
Always come back to listen to this
2021 and still here much love from FIJI🇫🇯🌴🇫🇯
Ki a koe te tau
āku mihi e.
Ahakoa haere koe ki hea
maku rā koe e whai atu e.
Ko taku aroha
ka ū tonu.
Tēna ra e hine
huri mai rā ki ahau e tau nei
hei, utanga atu,
e Ipo.
Otirā, e hine,
ku-a tau-nga kē tēnei tinana,
a-ue, ki te aroha
e Ipo. (E. I. Pō)
I just saw your respond, i love the song. Im related to u, Im a mixed race, Irish-Jew, African-Samoan.
tu mai mum from australia kihi tu you .......ps if mai tears should fall its only finding its way home tu you 2021 xxxxxxx
this is such a beautiful song I love it
Lol much love I was there when he sang this to his wife
one of my favourite songs ever.... beautiful
+Lynne Toner Wish u coulda heard my Uncle Wiremu Willams...all Blood Related :)
wonderful memories.....just beauty..