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2:25 / 1710773 viewPart of the reggae chart invasion of 1969 in the UK.
2:55 / 605852 viewenjoy ,....!
2:35 / 132513 viewI get up in the morning slaving for bread sir so that every mouth can be fed -- poor me Israelites I get up in the morning slaving for bread sir so that every mouth can be fed -- poor me Israelites my wife and my kids they pack up and a-leave me darling she said I was yours to be seen -- poor me Israelites Shocked then I tear up chose as I go I don't want to end up like Bonny and Clyde -- poor me Israelites after a storm there must be a calming you catch me in your farm you sound your alarm -- poor me Israelites I get up in the morning slaving for bread sir so that every mouth can be fed -- poor me Israelites my wife and my kids they pack up and a-leave me darling she said I was yours to be seen -- poor me Israelites Shocked then I tear up chose as I go I don't want to end up like Bonny and Clyde -- poor me Israelites after a storm there must be a calming you catch me in your farm you sound your alarm -- poor me Israelites Poor me Israelites poor me Israelites poor me Israelites
2:21 / 182039 viewDesmond Dekker - It Mek
2:17 / 536278 viewThis is a live video from Desmond Dekker, and this is a famous song from He, and He's band. This is SKA music from the 60's, and 70's. This record can be from 80's, I think.
4:34 / 519199 viewThe rude boy train is comin' now ... Dippy dippy dooey - dippy dippy dooey = ) _________________ Te amo mi bb = 3
2:44 / 188219 viewOl dirty Desmond doing it again.
2:15 / 93219 viewLabel:Trojan Records Catalog#: TTL 04 Format: Vinyl, LP, Mono Country:UK Released:1969 Genre: Reggae Style: Ska, Rocksteady Credits: Vocals - Desmond Dekker Notes:Album title is misspelled.
4:18 / 79762 viewGet Up Edina - Desmond Dekker Trojan Ska Box Set (Vol. I)
2:41 / 136573 viewKurhaus Scheveningen
3:11 / 295352 viewDesmond Dekker..
3:22 / 382281 viewDesmond Dekker performs at Wembley 1970
2:7 / 284922 viewthanx thunderbird.... the lyrics....Get up in the morning, slaving for bread, sir, so that every mouth can be fed. Poor me, Israelite. Aah. Get up in the morning, slaving for bread, sir, So that every mouth can be fed. Poor me, Israelite. Aah. My wife and my kids, they are packed up and leave me. Darling, she said, I was yours to be seen. Poor me, Israelite. Aah. Shirt them a-tear up, trousers are go. I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde. Poor a poor me, Israelite. Aah. After a storm there must be a calm. They catch me in the farm. You sound the alarm. Poor a poor me, Israelite. Aah. Poor me, the Israelite. I wondering a working so hard. Poor me, Israelite, look down on-a me sir.
2:39 / 216276 viewThis track is from the album - Exotic Beatles and is Desmond Dekker version of the Song Come Together - Desmond Dekker (July 16, 1941 -- May 25, 2006[1]) was a Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer-songwriter and musician. Together with his backing group, The Aces (consisting of Wilson James and Easton Barrington Howard), he had one of the first international Jamaican hits with "Israelites". Other hits include "007 (Shanty Town)" (1967) and "It Miek" (1969). Before the ascent of Bob Marley, Dekker was one of the most popular musicians within Jamaica, and one of the best-known musicians outside it.
3:2 / 5227 viewcançó Israelites de Desmond Dekker, versió de Ziggy Marley
2:48 / 13067 view10th Road to the Throwdown Recorded December 26th, 2007 Edited by Paul Proulx
3:44 / 34483 viewThe great man in his early ska days. The backing singers might be The Maytals, who were also with Beverley's at this time. I don't think The Aces had been assembled yet. Ten years later a version of this song became a hit for The Starlights.
2:31 / 21867 viewThis song is in reference to the 1968 Independence Festival Song Competition, in which Desmond Dekker's "Intensified" beat out the Maytals' "Bim Today" for first prize. Toots felt the competition was judged unfairly and he lamented his defeat to Desmond Dekker's 'Intensified' in the single 'Desmond Dekker Came First". The Maytals won the first annual competition in 1966, with "Bam Bam" and again in 1969, with "Sweet and Dandy" and in 1972, with "Pomp and Pride". Sing a song yeah reggae soul my brother There is a right or a wrong way Just to do everything There's a right or a wrong way Just to do everything Desmond Dekker, he came first And The Techniques, they came third Clancy Eccles, he runs fourth And Derrick Harriot, he came fifth So I came second....mmmmm mmm mmm... in the competition
3:50 / 3495 vieworiginal beverly label 7 inch. Direct connect for sound quality.
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