Nesbit Chhangur, Guyana's Original "Singing Cowboy", is an icon of Guyana's social and cultural history, and wrote some of the most important Guyanese songs ever written during the strife of the 1950s and 60s. Don't miss your opportunity to own some of the most important Guyanese music ever written.
Bring Back My Daddy
- A traditional-style cowboy song that tells of a son’s plea to save the life of his father, who has been unjustly accused of murder. The tale is told from the viewpoints of both son and father. Dramatic and gripping, this song is well worth a listen.
P.S. Don’t forget to check out Nesbit’s other songs that are such an important and integral part of Guyana’s cultural and social history, and perhaps an important part of your own memories! They are all available here on E-Junkie, and at www.nesbitchhangur.com
A Guyanese Lament
- Originally spelled ‘A Guianese Lament’ and sometimes referred to as ‘Tain Public Road’,
this plaintive song paints a vivid and tragic picture of the racial clash between two opposed political parties, and the horrific massacres that resulted.
Call To Guyana (originally spelled 'Call To Guiana'), was a sincere and earnest call to all Guyanese people of all races for a return to peace and racial harmony.
Sunny Corentyne
- This sweet and lively song is a fun and important part of Guyana’s cultural history,
and features Nesbit’s terrific yodeling!





