Whoever had seen a performance of this man becomes fortunate as few thats for sure..i can only wish to assist some live performance of this quality of reggae,well ive seen the upsetters on concert damn that was good..
This is the man who on a scale of one to ten, is totally responsible for giving Jamaica its musical identity. No one comes close to him. He was a music machine, and all the hit makers including the Wailers went through him. You took what you thought was a song to him and he told you how to sing it. Told each player what to play and how. And he did this all day every day. Without him, we wouldn't have Rock Steady or Reggae. Hats off to this genius. When Leroy Sibbles joined him on bass, Cockson was unstoppable.
"You Don't Love Me" is a blues standard recorded by American blues musician Willie Cobbs in 1960. It is Cobbs' best-known song and features a guitar figure and melody that has appealed to musicians in several genres. Although it became a regional hit when it was released in Memphis, Tennessee, copyright issues prevented its further promotion and national chart success. Derived from an earlier song by Bo Diddley, it has inspired many popular adaptations, including "Shimmy Shimmy Walk" by the Megatons and "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" by Jamaican singer Dawn Penn (1967). This version was recorded in 1972.
Jackie Mitto d great one. This sends me back to Jones Town part of Kingston. Yes, where I first saw him as a child alongside King Stitch and Daddy Hugh Roy. Jah know.
This is actually "Loving You" by Jackie Mittoo and the Soul Vendors. Dawn Penn used it for "You Don't Love Me" and then later in "No No No" (basically the same song). "Ghetto Organ" is a different, but also great, Jackie Mittoo song.
This is a classic, the most dread audio, good vibes from the next world and encouragement in this here iration..... when it be felled, it need no words .... totally dread magic
Jackie Mittoo rules from high above. Augustus Pablo and Jackie Mittoo extraordinary talents outta JahMekYa, sorely missed. Their music lives on. Will play it all my life.
I mean, look and listen, can anything past and present compare to him? No, of course not, he really is the King of music. Anyone who listens to this and does not at least 'move' their feet has no soul. Jackie is and was sexy 'Reggae magic' Today's reggae is like comparing plastic to a beautiful wood, it has no compare
and then they played this beat on every rocksteady, dancehall, then reggae song afterwards for 30+years. I remember hearing this in so many covers and songs in Jamaica, and throughout my childhood. This one ragga track is the most sampled, if ever, in Jamaica
@Dolorousness Dawn Penn released "You Don't Love Me" in 1967. Dawn Penn's version is a cover of Willie Cobbs blues song "You Don't Love Me". Willie Cobbs used the rhythm from Bo Diddley's tune "She's Fine, She's Mine" Hope this helped Peace.
well four years later and i got 2 yrs in gaol uk ive been out a few yrs now and sat here and not been down in the dumps since,life can change and does and is for me the better yeah
I Believe The Man Jackie Mittoo did a version of this !!! Oh yeah Im being stupid he created it !!! I will have to Dawn when I get home !!!! NO NO NO you didnt make it Jackie did !!! Jah Bless Mr Jackie Mittoo !!! Education is the key ???
This is the part of UA-cam where you can scroll through all the comments and only find peace and good vibes... no bs...
Cantor Yakov so true.
Amen
Fuck yo peace love and light namaste bullshit BITCH!!! Darkness and Chaos foo all day every day! 😈👾
*throws up them horns*
Real shit bruh
Cozmik Goo knobhead goo ga ga
To all those who never heard this on a sound system,you've miss something wicked!
im sure!!
Whoever had seen a performance of this man becomes fortunate as few thats for sure..i can only wish to assist some live performance of this quality of reggae,well ive seen the upsetters on concert damn that was good..
I certainly have head it on a system. Used to go down to the local Afro beat nights in Govan
I will go back to this comment in 20 years. I hope I'm still alive then.
If you turn dark mode on and brightness all the way down and scroll up and down quickly your pfp looks trippy asl
@@givememoney8985 ha
it's only 19 years left now, bro. Stay strong.
@@persona83 right on
This is the man who on a scale of one to ten, is totally responsible for giving Jamaica its musical identity. No one comes close to him. He was a music machine, and all the hit makers including the Wailers went through him. You took what you thought was a song to him and he told you how to sing it. Told each player what to play and how. And he did this all day every day. Without him, we wouldn't have Rock Steady or Reggae. Hats off to this genius. When Leroy Sibbles joined him on bass, Cockson was unstoppable.
One of the best grooves ever recorded.
This is the Great JAMAICAN musician Jimmy Mitto who happened to be one of the most sought after musicians of his time!!!!!! Legend
Uh um, it's Jackie not Jimmy, jus a small observation
It is true! and I love this song!
What is it with people just repeating the info that was all in the upload anyway?
@@frazermcewen7252 👊🏻🤣
@@frazermcewen7252 🔥🔥biiiig upp, Geoffrey Me-Too, king of the 1st Studio, rats are far high!!🔥🔥
I'd never heard of this guy until now. Great music.
Where you been.
Classical Jamaican Rock steady music. Jackie Mittoo tuff.
Funk + Reggae = 4 minutes of awesomeness
"You Don't Love Me" is a blues standard recorded by American blues musician Willie Cobbs in 1960. It is Cobbs' best-known song and features a guitar figure and melody that has appealed to musicians in several genres. Although it became a regional hit when it was released in Memphis, Tennessee, copyright issues prevented its further promotion and national chart success. Derived from an earlier song by Bo Diddley, it has inspired many popular adaptations, including "Shimmy Shimmy Walk" by the Megatons and "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" by Jamaican singer Dawn Penn (1967). This version was recorded in 1972.
Thank's Mr. Wikipedia. You don't believe Me: Sonny & Cher version 1965
this is still the best version
Get outta here Tony but I do believe u!
Tony Myers Thank you so much for that real cool and highly informative chronology Tony!
Tony Myers I could have sworn Jackie Mitoo "built this rhythm!
Thanks for the correction.
Jackie Mitto d great one. This sends me back to Jones Town part of Kingston. Yes, where I first saw him as a child alongside King Stitch and Daddy Hugh Roy. Jah know.
Whos here in 2024? 🙌🏾
August 2024 Greece ☀️
Yia sou Malaka!
Me😂!!!
Why are you here @@anvarkhabirov6303
Mé🇧🇷
The legendary Jackie Mittoo's ghetto organ speaks and grooves volumes - top tune!
i'm 21 years old.
I found his music out today. What a legend
You must be 30 by now then
1991 are legend
Oh man. I always LOVE coming across dusty, old-school gems like this. Love it!
Oh man, there ain't no dust on this beauty.
I was today years old when I found Jackie Mittoo. I would love to make a classic like this!
I was today years old when I found this guy today also 😁👍
Listen to his "Ram Jam"
Dawn Penn's "No No No" used with perfection by the late very great keyboard maestro himself; respect bredda One of Studio One's finest riddims
This is the original. Dawn Penn Asked him for permission to record her song to his rhythm.
Great to see a Jackie Mittoo recording getting so many millions of views!
I was next door neighbours with the great Jackie’s daughter - Krystal ❤️
Hope she was as cool as her dad and that she realizes that without her father we wouldn't have this rich musical history we now boast about.
Great to see a Jackie Mittoo tune with so many views.
Jackie, easily the coolest person who ever lived.
Unforgettable spiritual dread vibe roots masterpiece ♡... with no need to say a word
This is actually "Loving You" by Jackie Mittoo and the Soul Vendors. Dawn Penn used it for "You Don't Love Me" and then later in "No No No" (basically the same song). "Ghetto Organ" is a different, but also great, Jackie Mittoo song.
Thank you for the clarification. I had just tried down loading from Napster and it was a completely different song.
ghetto organ, much better title!!
THANK YOU SM.. Been looking for this song on Spotify for YEARS and now thanks to you I have found it. Bless up bro.
@@sleepercel my pleasure dude 🫡
If Jackie was alive and collecting royalties from all the rhythms he created, he would be a wealthy man.
Hey I'm glad that you and I both found this song. Peace and love out there to everyone.
I want this song to play everytime i enter my home!
Talk about it.
Walk-up music every life occasion!
RIP Jackie...... one of the greats for sure.....
Wow! Wow! I am a proud Jamaican! This Is sooooo good!
Everlasting dread, so roots rock rebel, no need to say a word, praise Jah
This would have to be one of the songs on the sound track of my life! From 1970's Jamaica till now...Da song ya tough!
First I am hearing of the Soul Vendors born in Kingston 12 never heard this name. Just doing research and met up on this. Wow!
He created Reggae and Rock Steady.
Great mix on this collection. Loving listening to it all.Thank you all. Salud. xxx
very smooth only took me 30 years to find Jackie.
Wow, first time consciously hearing this artist. I'm very impressed.
This is a classic, the most dread audio, good vibes from the next world and encouragement in this here iration..... when it be felled, it need no words .... totally dread magic
4 minutes of pure forget your troubles music
hier wordt je gewoon heel blij van... Wat vaker luisteren!
A tune that stays with you for 40 years...sooo 👍
This is exactly what my blood pressure needs☺️👍🏻
Wow. never did I think this melody was remade. incredible
the name (and sound) of this album made my day.
My 1 year old is dancing her little butt off to this 😄💕🎶
Hope that 5 year old is still dancing! Awwwwwwwwwww too cute...... :)
@@nyahb3242 😍 thank you! Yes she was born to dance and sing those are her gifts forsure.. she's still dancing, only now she singing a lot 😃
yo do right!!😆
thanks for sharing
So Healing To The Soul That Will Except It!!!! TIME 4 a Change
Just downtown blues squeezed down into a jam that sticks to ya, great song!
The Master Scientist with the original instrument !!!
Gwaaan Mr Jackie Mittoo !!!!
I'm having a great day at work, cus I get to listen to music like this.....feeling good feeling great.
Pretty damn good. You wouldn't think an elderly Welsh woman like me would have such taste, would you? Well, music quality shows....
Jackie Mittoo rules from high above. Augustus Pablo and Jackie Mittoo extraordinary talents outta JahMekYa, sorely missed. Their music lives on. Will play it all my life.
Esse é um dos melhores multi instrumentistas da área de pesos Dub reggae roots máximo respeito Jackie Mitto
Long live the king of Reggae keyboard! Great music for the soul.
I know you're tempted to sing no no no...you don't love me and I know now...😂😂😂
I know my oldies Guyana indian.
Yeah, somethings never change .. The usual royalties/copyright/licence pop hit issues ..
i thought it was 54-46 at first hahah
💯💯💯
People
Wow alot of reggae artists used this tune. You learn somthing new everyday.
Isso se chama:
Referência!
Aqui no Brasil poucos curtem esse tipo de som...
Salve amigo ✌
jackie so cool he had to move to canada cuz jamaica too hot!!🇯🇲🙏🏿😆😎
Love this album, I found it in a library sale
If you found this in a yard sale you won the lottery!!!!!
I love this, I had never heard the original, only Marcia Griffith singing to this.
No puedo dejar de escuchar. Es maravillosa
I mean, look and listen, can anything past and present compare to him? No, of course not, he really is the King of music. Anyone who listens to this and does not at least 'move' their feet has no soul. Jackie is and was sexy 'Reggae magic' Today's reggae is like comparing plastic to a beautiful wood, it has no compare
sugary, silky smooth Jamaican instrumental music.
the regular song is called no no no...its old song...jackie mittoo is on best organist in reggae...he played with so many people...
3mil views on awesome music. That's what I like to see.
Facts
amen
Discovering tracks like this in every youtube corner....Precious!
yah there's no way I'm not going to click on a video named Ghetto Organ.
MRLein93 Exactly my thought process! So glad I did - complimenting my zuggy so well!
MRLein93 RIGHT?!?!?!?!? Thought the same exact fuckin' thing!
+MRLein93 Same!
+MRLein93 dam glad i did haha
+MRLein93 this was a trick, I thought the same..
Quality & Genius nuf said..
Two words
Good Music.
the origanal is always the best , and this is a piece that will never die ,,,
i seem to be in that awesome part of youtube where good songs keep poppin up.. :)
and then they played this beat on every rocksteady, dancehall, then reggae song afterwards for 30+years. I remember hearing this in so many covers and songs in Jamaica, and throughout my childhood. This one ragga track is the most sampled, if ever, in Jamaica
One of my favorites from when I served at the U.S. Embassy 1968-71.
loved that tune excellent Horns in it!!!
this song is too good
Pedazo de Hammond,maravilla de las maravillas.
@Dolorousness Dawn Penn released "You Don't Love Me" in 1967.
Dawn Penn's version is a cover of Willie Cobbs blues song "You Don't Love Me".
Willie Cobbs used the rhythm from Bo Diddley's tune "She's Fine, She's Mine"
Hope this helped
Peace.
If anyone owes a debt of gratitude to Jackie Mittoo, it's God Almighty
You learn something new everyday... You can't tell me I'm not Dawn Penn, singing my ass off... LOL
Great Post!!!
Of course....he can👆
Great track
There is no need for lyrics, to enjoy this song !
This song makee me want go to enjoy a vacation in Jamaica
Discovered that VIBE in the 90s, glad to finally rediscover the original now .... 20 years later, thanks for the upload, UA-cam is alive!!!
Spiritual songs!!
possibly the tightest bass/organ sound ever recorded_fabulous
🇫🇷👌🌋🏖Bonne époque et éternel.🤘🇫🇷🎧🎹🎹🎹🎹
well four years later and i got 2 yrs in gaol uk ive been out a few yrs now and sat here and not been down in the dumps since,life can change and does and is for me the better yeah
masterpiece
Best version.
Holy shit this is the best
..sim
Amazing the stuff you find when stoned.
DOUBLE FUCK YEAHHHHH
i can’t wait to smoke to this
Sigue rifando 🇲🇽 awebo
Desde 2010 - 2019
Who's playing like this now?
Is there a mix of this kind...Now I really wanna leave the office, get home, light one up, and chilla!
respect from são Paulo Brasil 2017
Respect from Bahia-Brazil 2018!E aí véi!
Respect from Dublin ,Ireland
Oh shit, this is the best thing I ever heard. Seeing 500,000 plus views restores my faith in humanity.
you are right, buddy
I Believe The Man Jackie Mittoo did a version of this !!!
Oh yeah Im being stupid he created it !!! I will have to Dawn
when I get home !!!! NO NO NO you didnt make it Jackie did !!!
Jah Bless Mr Jackie Mittoo !!!
Education is the key ???
Maybe read the info that OldDubDomain put in the description, the guy is the expert on all things dub
Regards from the UK
real blues. breathe of that golden years !!!!!!!
you don't luuuuuuuuv me and I know nowwww
no
no
noooo
Aswad right?
+Larry hoover -Dawn Penn
Estúpido.
+Larry hoover dawn penn but there is a better version with rapper eve
eve is complete shit compared to the Dawn version.
Jackie mitto ,big up
The best of the best of the fucking best!!!
+Kaz Aguilera it's quite rare seeing a pretty girl round these parts
But I'm still here, so 😜
+Kaz Aguile shut up nigga
MethAddict69 hahahaha fck you.
MethAddict69
whats your problem meth ?
Top top tune Mr Dub... definite *****Star can't be anything less...
No probs.
This version does sound older, more vintage.
Even Dawn Penns was not the original, she covered a Willie Cobbs blues song.
Peace.
This dude is a legend right here.
descubro musica de antes mas viva que la de ahora
yes he is one of the pioneers of reggae