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Re: Favorite Oldies Reggae Song
Queen Majesty - The Jays & Ranking Trevor
Money Worries - The Maytones Love and Devotion - Slim Smith & The Uniques Girl Of My Dreams - Cornell Campbell Dancing Roots - Cornell Campbell & King Tubby Eye of Danger - Michigan & Smiley Baby - The Heptones Send Us A Little Power Oh Jah - I-Roy Sidewalk Doctor - I-Roy Who Seh Jah No Dread - Jacob Miller Bottlehead In A Fine Style - Niney The Observer Engine 54 - The Ethiopians Is It Because I'm Black - Ken Boothe Spanish Amigo - Dennis Alcapone King of Kings - Dennis Alcapone Give Me Power Version - Prince Heron Deck Of Cards - Prince Far I |
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Re: Favorite Oldies Reggae Song
The Ethiopians - Come On Now
Dennis Alcapone - King of Kings Love and Devotion - Slim Smith & The Uniques Eye of Danger - Michigan & Smiley Scotty - Clean Race Prince Far I - Deck of Cards Jacob Miller - Who Say Jah No Dread Bob Marley and The Wailers - Let Him Go/ Pyaka (Bus Dem Shut), Heathen Dennis Brown - Milk and Honey, Whip Them Jah Jah, Run Too Tuff I-Roy - Sidewalk Doctor, High Jacking, Send Us A Little Power Oh Jah Cornell Campbell - Dance Inna Greenwich Farm, Girl Of My Dreams |
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Re: Favorite Oldies Reggae Song
So many favorite oldies..........
(no particular order) 1. Uptown Ranking.........Althea and Donna 2.Ghetto Queen...........John Holt 3.When I fall in love.........Ken Boothe 4.Lovelight......Dennis Brown 5. One Blood....................Junior Reid 6.How de world a run.........Buju 7.Baltimore...........I forgot the band name 8. True Love............White Mice? Mike? (JAH JAH give me true love, I need not search no more.........) 9. Pimpers Paradise............Bob Marley 10.Moving Away......Jack Raddicks 11.Big Ship.........Freddie Mcgregor 12. Zion in a Vision.........Garnett Silk (R.I.P) 13. Heart of a Lion.......Shabba Ranksundefined |
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Re: Favorite Oldies Reggae Song
Morgan Heritage............
"Don't blame the youts dem for the guns in de ghetto a you bring dem dung deh, bring dem dung deh" and "She's still loving me, through all the trials and pains. Though I played around, still yet she held it down. She's still loving me. And I can't deny since you've been in my life, everything's been going fine. She's my one and and only and I aint going no where, I aint gonna leave my baby- for no one..." Love Morgan Heritage man. |
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Re: Favorite Oldies Reggae Song
ya ... red red wine is on of those classics
I have a qestion for everyone on this site because i need help finding the name of this jamaican girl group of four ladies. My mom had a tape of one of there music videos. They have a r&b feel to it Its them singing about not picking up a gun and that its wrong etc. It goes like this "gunshot, gunshot, gunshot its a ling ling.....shot its a ling ling" " gunman put down the gun, gunshot, gunshot that all i can get from the chorus of the song if anyone knows there name ill appreciate it jamaica one love |
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Re: Favorite Oldies Reggae Song
54-46 Toots and the Maytals
Pressure Drop Toots and the Maytals Exodus Bob Marley Redemption songs Bob marley If you weren't there on September 29, 1980 to see Toots and the Legendary original Maytals, then you missed out, but don't feel bad, one of the best live recordings in reggae history exists of that concert. Toots and the Maytals run through an electrifying set of classic favorites like "Pressure Drop", "54-46" and "Funky Kingston." That original recording has been enhanced and re-mastered and is being re-released for all of you who missed the show. This is the sound of Toots and the original Maytals, riding the heights of their international popularity: listen and be awed at the incredible vibe of their spiritual energy. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...music&n=507846 |
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Re: Favorite Oldies Reggae Song
Cover me, cover me (baby girl) spread your precious love all over me, ooh can't you see, the need in me (i'm telling you) cover me.
Ninja & Tinga. Because it was great going to a dance back then wid no worries 'bout if yu ago mek it 'ome. ![]() |