ub40 is the best uk band ever no doubt and coming from Birmingham to. the pub is still there they used to drink in and still drink in occasional. I'm proud to be from Birmingham.
It's a rare occasion when an artist covers a song and not only creates an improvement on the original, but also re-invents the song in a way you would have never thought of. This is one of those versions. Simply one of the best covers ever made.
Great request!!! UB40...the #1 Reggae/Ska style covers band. I think Red Red Wine was officially released twice and if I’m not mistaken it went #1 on the charts twice??!!
Kingston Town or One In Ten have to be high up your list. Such a terrific band, and and nice bunch of guys. They also have a great story of the bands origins. Working class lads from Birmingham, England., no jobs, signing on at the Unemployment Office where they meet, and they bond over a love for reggae.
Back in the early 80s, there was an offshoot of Reggae in Britain, known as Ska. A good number of bands fell into this style. My favorite is the English Beat, my favorites being I Confess, and a very peppy version of Tears of a Clown.
The 80's Ska was a revival, Ska was a Jamaican sound brought over to the UK in the late 50's, look up Prince Buster he's basically the Godfather of Ska
The Beat aka English Beat (had to change the name for the US market where there was also a band named The Beat), General Public, Latin Quarter, The Specials, Police, UB40, Third World, Aswad, Madness, Ranking Roger, Selecter, Akrylykz, Musical Youth, Steel Pulse, Andy Cox etc all pushed ska and or reggae in the UK and abroad
This UB-40 Version of the Song was used in the 1993 Film "Sliver" starring Sharon Stone, William Baldwin and Tom Berenger. About a Creepy Landlord who spied on his Tenants via hidden CCTV Cameras .... Thus the Style of the Video with the CCTV Cameras!
One of my all time favorite concert experiences was seeing UB40. Went to a reggae festival that they were headlining on a whim. Had zero expectations. Then these dude came out and PUT. ON. A. SHOW!!! Face melting awesomeness! And everyone in the crowd was on the exact same vibe! It felt like nobody was expecting the show we were experiencing. Nothing but giant smiles on dancing bodies everywhere you looked! I’ll never forget it!
I am such a big fan of Elvis, I usually don't like covers of his songs, but this is an exception. UB40 made no attempt to copy the great man, they did it in their own style, and I love it.
UB40 !! Was the number of the signing on Card for the Unemployed in the UK! The Band always had great Empathy with the Poor of the UK to their Great Credit!!The Music was Great!!
In Jamaica many hits from America were covered by reggae artists.Many of these covers were sold in Jamaican record stores in London and became popular with the locals.UB40 covered many of these reggae versions giving them new life.Check out Here I am baby,their take on the Al Green classic.🎺🎷🎸🎶
Just to give a heads up on the impact of this song... it was really huge when it first came out and hit number 1 in the following place Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Europe (Eurochart hot 100) Finland Iceland Netherlands New Zealand Sweden UK US (Billboard charts) in addition this song was a major hit in the Pacific islands too and to this day it's still popular amongst many..even here in 🇫🇯
Other top tunes by UB40: Johnny too bad, Homely girl, Many Rivers to Cross, Kingston Town, Now and Then. The list really does go on and on!! have fun! :)))))))))))))))))
Jamel, UB40 had two very distinct and different parts to their careers. Their first 3 albums had no covers and were a reflection of their Birmingham Anglo-Jamaican roots. Probably the best representation of Anglo-Jamaican roots and dub in England at the time. Then they changed management and record companies and became a very successful pop band doing "white" reggae and covers. For a peek into their roots try listening to One in Ten and King. For fun try anything off Present Arms in Dub!
they recorded labour of love first but the record company thought that it was too good to be released as a debut album so they kept it a side and released these three albums including the album ub44 to build their fame and success. i think that ub 44 reached number 2 in the charts, then they released the labour of love album and they were instant seccess.
@@mohammadalmajali668 No. They recorded it at the Abattoire, their own studio, in '82-'83. They certainly knew, played, and may have made earlier recordings, but the album tracks were cut in the year prior to release.
@@mikdev62 thank you my friend. but i know the whole project of having a cover album was delayed by the record company anyway. this is a great band and one of my most beloved ones.
@@mohammadalmajali668 They most definitely did not record "Labour of Love first". Their first album was "Signing off" a nod to the fact they would no longer need their UB40 cards and would be signing off the dole (Welfare for Americans). "Signing off" was recorded on an 8 track in a flat (apartment) in Moseley, Birmingham, England. The recording quality was poor and contains some ambient background noise including birds singing in the garden that was left in. The songs on the album were all original and fantastic and the album included a free 12 inch single (I know, I was one of the first to buy it). The second album was "Present Arms" also with original songs. The 3rd album was "Present Arms in Dub", "In Dub" means no vocals ... just the music. The fourth Album was UB44 and Labour of love was the 5th album and the start of their decline from great band to pub cover band.
@@mohammadalmajali668 hell no- signing off (signing off from unemployment benefit ) was their first and best. Why would you name an album about leaving unemployment benefit and finally making money in the music industry otherwise? Labour Of Love was their most commercial and I feel where they got a bit too popular and lost some of their roots because it was a bit too mainstream. However, Labour of Love II they covered songs from famous artists in Jamaica who were broke (because Island record producers and managers virtually took all the money) and the artists were finally paid their worth off royalties off the Labour of Love II Album so props need to be given.
I don't think I ever saw this video before, at least without any of the clips from the movie Sliver in it. This was originally the lead song for the movie Sliver and featured on its soundtrack
Although this song has been covered by many, it still goes back to Elvis. It was originally written to be covered by a female, Can't Help Falling in Love With Him. UB40 takes it and makes it their own!
I got to see them live so many times. They never disappointed, a top class act. And, I love their originals more than the covers. Speaking of covers, Jamel needs to check out English Beat's Tears of a Clown!
@@Pcrimson1 Unfortunately I've only seen them live once, it was at the Chicago House of Blues venue in 2000, still one of the best shows I've ever seen and I've been to hundreds of concerts over the years.
U.B.4.O. DID SO MANY GREAT BRITISH REGGAE 💚💛❤COVERS EVEN DID A SONG FROM THE MOTOWN GROUP "THE TEMPTATIONS ~ THE WAY YOU DO THE THINGS YOU DO" THANKS FOR THIS REACTION BROTHER JAMEL_AKA_JAMAL ✌& LO💚E
UB40 are an English reggae and pop band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved considerable international success. They have been nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album four times, and in 1984 were nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Group.
I am a huge huge Elvis fan. My son's name is Presley. I truly dislike Elvis remakes, but this is the best one ever. Kept it real but added a sweet beat! Great group 80's were THE best. Proud I was an 80's teenager
Here is a little bit of information you or not many watching this will be aware of. Back in the 70's early 80's if you were unemployed you would sign on for welfare payments, if you did that you were given a form called a UB40 in which you produced to sign on each week. That is where they got the name of the band from, hence there second album chart hit "I am a one in Ten" meaning that because you signed on you were forgotten. Just some info for you, love what you do all the best.
@@jamelakajamalbtw UB40.....Good choice. I grew up listening to these guys and remember happy days dancing to their music at our school discos. Happy times.
I could not agree more with this. Their early albums are outstanding, top to bottom. They’re one of my fav bands and I love the later ones too, but easily the first albums are all phenomenal original songs
Yeah "Signing Off" and "Present Arms" are special albums. Even UB44 & the first Live album are still up there with their first 2 albums. But first 2 are prolly my favorites.
@nic6633 I agree, while I really like the love songs, the political & social messages in their early material was so key. And I love Earth Dies Screaming - tremendous song.
UB40 in their heyday were an amazing band..All their songs were amazing reggae style....Still here in the uk one of the top bands ever to come out of england and they are brummies/from Birmingham...Did a great cover of sonny and Chers I got you babe, with chrissie hyde of the pretenders.🙏🇬🇧🙏💖
They all bout the reggae, its their main thing. Please do "Tyler" "One in Ten" or "Medusa" all fantastic and Tyler is about a well know miscarriage of justice in the USA against a brother and they wrote it for him. Its fabulous, please give these a play. Mostly they wrote their own songs. Great British band. Thanks Jamal, am sick and tired of being indoors (over a year) and guys like yourself hearing my youth through fresh ears is a great watch, and a joy to see you opening up to all these genres. Love from Locked down East Coast of England. May i have a heart from you? it would make my day. Thank you! Peace, out. xx
Way back in the 80's, growing up in New York, there was only ONE great Alternative station (WLIR (Long Island Radio) later named WDRE, because of some screw up, and that's where I was introduced to: UB40, Fine Young Cannibals, The Cure, U2, The Clash, Sex Pistols, Joy Division/New Order etc, Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, etc, etc, way ahead of the curve (main stream radio).
The original was great, but there's 2 great covers and this is one of them. The other is by Lick the Tins and used in the movie Some Kinda Wonderful. These guys were great.
So many stick on Labour of love album on youtube this was the sound of Scotland in my youth, they are still around and a new wave of fans came when a street busking duo of step brothers brought northern soul to the Uk theyre called The Duallers and well worth a listen
I fell in love with UB40 when they released their first single ‘the earth dies screaming’. UB40 was the document you needed to have when you went to get unemployment benefit in the 70s/80s in the UK. The band were at the forefront of the youth movement which was standing up to really high levels of youth unemployment and opportunities.
Oh yeah! Love me some UB4O! Saw them in the 90's and let me tell you...EVERYONE was outta their seat dancing! You could NOT sit still. One of the most uplifting concerts I have been blessed to see! ❤
What gets my goat, is the amount of videos that claim Bob Marley did 'Don't Worry, Be Happy'. Not unless Bobby McFarrin was possessed by the spirit of Bob Marley!!!!
ill 4th that remark, love me some dread z. played it for some people at work and they got a kick out of it. its kinda funny but they didnt just halfass it, they did a damn good job of it and it works really well surprisingly. zeppelin songs sung by an elvis impersonator with i think keyboard and guitar by a couple of reggae guys and bass and drums by southern rock or hillbilly types. kinda crazy but it works. might have the musicians mixed up its been awhile. ua-cam.com/video/225Tet0XY24/v-deo.html
UB40 was the name of a form you had to fill in to get unemployment benefit from the government. When the band formed in the early 80,s there was high unemployment, everyone was having to fill out a UB40, and that's why they named the band UB40
It's going to be fun watching him talk about it on the next video. He probably had both of these done before posting the 1st one so no time to say, WTF are you kidding me Bob Marley didn't sing it...jmo
UB40 - "Food for thought" is their first and still their best song all about poverty in Africa that was happening in the late 70's with a strong message. All their early stuff was very musical and political at the same time.
This and red red wine were true classics of UB40, I got lucky to see them in 2019 live, they saved those 2 songs for last ❤ legendary reggae, I miss the 90s
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make it a third cover and check out "i got you babe"
Would you please react to Voiceplay singing this song? You won't be disappointed.
Elvis sang this but didn't write it, 3 other guys did...
Hailey Reinhardt covered this but not with PMJ.
Thanks I forgot how good they were. Try this one ua-cam.com/video/EfGd8W3av6I/v-deo.html
Please please please review Tyler, it is off their first album of their own material.
UB40 is one of the best 80's bands. A mix of SKA and Reggae. They rock.
Yeah what you said!!😊👌🇬🇧
They are still popular in the Pacific Islands.
They still rock and still making great music
@@59jalex I can imagine. I think they also performed in the Fiji Islands.
Love SKA. Skameleon
The radio was just so much better back in the day. I'm glad I grew up in the 90s.
FACTS.
ub40 is the best uk band ever no doubt and coming from Birmingham to. the pub is still there they used to drink in and still drink in occasional. I'm proud to be from Birmingham.
They are my favorite UK band and last night they performed live in Clearwater, Florida. Outdoor and they were fantastic as always.
It's a rare occasion when an artist covers a song and not only creates an improvement on the original, but also re-invents the song in a way you would have never thought of. This is one of those versions. Simply one of the best covers ever made.
So agree!
Here I Am (Come and Take Me) is another good UB40 cover. Originally done by the incredible Al Green.
The first reggae version was done by Al Brown give it a listen
Yeah, that's what I said. :)
@@ajschroetlin2196 No the original reggae version was by a Jamaican who called himself Al Brown , a take on Al Greens name
Sorry, my bad. Didn't read close enough. Thanks for the 411. :)
Yes this song is badass too!!! Another one of my favorites from UB40.
"The way you do the things you do" is another good cover they did.
The Temptations!!
I forgot about that song.😱 It's such a good one too.
Great request!!! UB40...the #1 Reggae/Ska style covers band. I think Red Red Wine was officially released twice and if I’m not mistaken it went #1 on the charts twice??!!
My fave ub40 song
UB40 are the world's biggest selling reggae band in the world according to official statistics. They are also from my home City.
I grew up on UB40. Glad you are discovering them.
Try this one. UB40 - Many Rivers to Cross
Oh, that is so good.
Yep another great tune from UB40!!
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Original by Jamaican reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff
Gotta do the original by Jimmy cliff first though!
Kingston Town or One In Ten have to be high up your list. Such a terrific band, and and nice bunch of guys. They also have a great story of the bands origins. Working class lads from Birmingham, England., no jobs, signing on at the Unemployment Office where they meet, and they bond over a love for reggae.
Kingston Town, great song
One in Ten followed by the cover 808 State did! Love both
Hence the band being named after the UK's Unemployment Benefit form number 40 (as I'm sure others have noted).
Erdington!!! Massive!!!
Don't forget Present Arms!! Absolute masterpiece!!
Back in the early 80s, there was an offshoot of Reggae in Britain, known as Ska. A good number of bands fell into this style. My favorite is the English Beat, my favorites being I Confess, and a very peppy version of Tears of a Clown.
The 80's Ska was a revival, Ska was a Jamaican sound brought over to the UK in the late 50's, look up Prince Buster he's basically the Godfather of Ska
@@robertdraper5782 Prince Buster is great!
Raggae is an offshoot of Ska actually!
Ska came first.Then there was rocksteady when the beat was slowed down.Reggae is similar to rocksteady with a well defined bassline.🎶🌴🎸🎷🎺🎹🎶💥🔥
The Beat aka English Beat (had to change the name for the US market where there was also a band named The Beat), General Public, Latin Quarter, The Specials, Police, UB40, Third World, Aswad, Madness, Ranking Roger, Selecter, Akrylykz, Musical Youth, Steel Pulse, Andy Cox etc all pushed ska and or reggae in the UK and abroad
I'd recommend that you check their originals, like "Rat in Mi Kitchen" or "Higher Ground".
Love Rat In Mi Kitchen!
Yes! Both classics! 'Rat In MI Kitchen' is on my favorites playlist for work 😎❤️
“Homely girl” & “ Kingston town” too.
I believe 'Rat in mi kitchen' was recorded by The Beat, not UB40
@@thedodgydean5419 & Bring me your cup !!!
Love UB40, love this version of "Can't Help Falling In Love." Now you've got to do his duet with Chrissie Hynde on "I Got You Babe."
I loathe I got you babe. Loathe it.
@@DawnSuttonfabfour the original or the cover?
@@TheBham54 Both! Sorry.
Chrissie hynde also did breakfast in bed with ub40 which was a good song
I got you babe is a top tier song for sure
I want to like this a million times everytime I watch it.. Great reaction 👍
Love their album Labor of Love
This UB-40 Version of the Song was used in the 1993 Film "Sliver" starring Sharon Stone, William Baldwin and Tom Berenger. About a Creepy Landlord who spied on his Tenants via hidden CCTV Cameras .... Thus the Style of the Video with the CCTV Cameras!
UB40 - One In Ten...the best lyrics ever
The first concert I ever went was UB40. Probably in 88 or 89. It was in San Diego at the Sports Arena. It was so cool
"Kingston Town " is their song.
that's also a cover.
@@Thebrainymonkey Kingston wasnt a cover, someone wrote it and they said can they sing it and All the money they got from it they gave it to him
@@floominggonzo283 Kingston Town was released in 1970 by Lord Creator.
They also covered Neil Diamond Red Red Wine.
One of my all time favorite concert experiences was seeing UB40. Went to a reggae festival that they were headlining on a whim. Had zero expectations. Then these dude came out and PUT. ON. A. SHOW!!! Face melting awesomeness! And everyone in the crowd was on the exact same vibe! It felt like nobody was expecting the show we were experiencing. Nothing but giant smiles on dancing bodies everywhere you looked! I’ll never forget it!
I am such a big fan of Elvis, I usually don't like covers of his songs, but this is an exception. UB40 made no attempt to copy the great man, they did it in their own style, and I love it.
This has always been my favorite version of this song...the brass dynamics are just amazing.
From ub40 I loved the way you do the things you do. That was a great song
Man I love this group lol. Thanks for doing UB40 for us!
UB40 !! Was the number of the signing on Card for the Unemployed in the UK! The Band always had great Empathy with the Poor of the UK to their Great Credit!!The Music was Great!!
Love UB40. C’est La Vie, Desert Sand, Promises and Lies and Bring me Your Cup! The whole album Promises and Lies is amazing
In Jamaica many hits from America were covered by reggae artists.Many of these covers were sold in Jamaican record stores in London and became popular with the locals.UB40 covered many of these reggae versions giving them new life.Check out Here I am baby,their take on the Al Green classic.🎺🎷🎸🎶
Love the original reggae version of Here I am by Al Brown , it's on UA-cam
Al Brown and Skin,Flesh and Bones,🎶👍🎸🎹Wikkid!
Just to give a heads up on the impact of this song... it was really huge when it first came out and hit number 1 in the following place
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Europe (Eurochart hot 100)
Finland
Iceland
Netherlands
New Zealand
Sweden
UK
US (Billboard charts)
in addition this song was a major hit in the Pacific islands too and to this day it's still popular amongst many..even here in 🇫🇯
Other top tunes by UB40: Johnny too bad, Homely girl, Many Rivers to Cross, Kingston Town, Now and Then. The list really does go on and on!! have fun! :)))))))))))))))))
Jamel, UB40 had two very distinct and different parts to their careers. Their first 3 albums had no covers and were a reflection of their Birmingham Anglo-Jamaican roots. Probably the best representation of Anglo-Jamaican roots and dub in England at the time.
Then they changed management and record companies and became a very successful pop band doing "white" reggae and covers.
For a peek into their roots try listening to One in Ten and King. For fun try anything off Present Arms in Dub!
they recorded labour of love first but the record company thought that it was too good to be released as a debut album so they kept it a side and released these three albums including the album ub44 to build their fame and success. i think that ub 44 reached number 2 in the charts, then they released the labour of love album and they were instant seccess.
@@mohammadalmajali668 No. They recorded it at the Abattoire, their own studio, in '82-'83. They certainly knew, played, and may have made earlier recordings, but the album tracks were cut in the year prior to release.
@@mikdev62 thank you my friend.
but i know the whole project of having a cover album was delayed by the record company anyway.
this is a great band and one of my most beloved ones.
@@mohammadalmajali668 They most definitely did not record "Labour of Love first". Their first album was "Signing off" a nod to the fact they would no longer need their UB40 cards and would be signing off the dole (Welfare for Americans). "Signing off" was recorded on an 8 track in a flat (apartment) in Moseley, Birmingham, England. The recording quality was poor and contains some ambient background noise including birds singing in the garden that was left in. The songs on the album were all original and fantastic and the album included a free 12 inch single (I know, I was one of the first to buy it). The second album was "Present Arms" also with original songs. The 3rd album was "Present Arms in Dub", "In Dub" means no vocals ... just the music. The fourth Album was UB44 and Labour of love was the 5th album and the start of their decline from great band to pub cover band.
@@mohammadalmajali668 hell no- signing off (signing off from unemployment benefit ) was their first and best. Why would you name an album about leaving unemployment benefit and finally making money in the music industry otherwise? Labour Of Love was their most commercial and I feel where they got a bit too popular and lost some of their roots because it was a bit too mainstream. However, Labour of Love II they covered songs from famous artists in Jamaica who were broke (because Island record producers and managers virtually took all the money) and the artists were finally paid their worth off royalties off the Labour of Love II Album so props need to be given.
I don't think I ever saw this video before, at least without any of the clips from the movie Sliver in it. This was originally the lead song for the movie Sliver and featured on its soundtrack
Labour of Love II is one of my favorite albums. They have another good cover "The Way You Do The Things You Do"
4:20 back in the day at the bbq woooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!
A band that plays instruments!!!!! LOVE it always inspires joy!
I've been a listener of UB40 since young, I've had two CDs labour of love I & II I was an 80s teenager
Love the horns in this song . Especially at the end.
Although this song has been covered by many, it still goes back to Elvis. It was originally written to be covered by a female, Can't Help Falling in Love With Him. UB40 takes it and makes it their own!
Wear you to the ball" is another one of theirs worth listening to
I saw UB40 twice at clubs in NYC in the 80’s. You got it right brudder. Lots of dancing bopping and grinding. Great band. Special sound.
Also react to their original songs "One In Ten", "Higher Ground", "Rat In Mi Kitchen", "Tyler", "If It Happens Again", and "Don't Break My Heart".
all great songs! They have such a great catalog of music. 40 years of UB40!
I got to see them live so many times. They never disappointed, a top class act. And, I love their originals more than the covers. Speaking of covers, Jamel needs to check out English Beat's Tears of a Clown!
@@Pcrimson1 Unfortunately I've only seen them live once, it was at the Chicago House of Blues venue in 2000, still one of the best shows I've ever seen and I've been to hundreds of concerts over the years.
UB40 - Maybe Tomorrow. Is one of their classics from the 80s
Beautiful rendition of the KING Elvis song!!! The KING would of been proud.
One of my favorite bands man thank you for bringing that up!
U.B.4.O. DID SO MANY GREAT BRITISH REGGAE 💚💛❤COVERS EVEN DID A SONG FROM THE MOTOWN GROUP "THE TEMPTATIONS ~ THE WAY YOU DO THE THINGS YOU DO" THANKS FOR THIS REACTION BROTHER JAMEL_AKA_JAMAL ✌& LO💚E
Nice! :) Another big cover for UB40 was I Got You Babe (Sonny and Cher). With Chrissie Hynde from The Pretenders.
ub40 (dont break my heart) is a good song of theres
UB40 are an English reggae and pop band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved considerable international success. They have been nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album four times, and in 1984 were nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Group.
love those trumpets They did a few songs with Robert Palmer, I'll be Your Baby Tonight was a silky smooth banger!
I am a huge huge Elvis fan. My son's name is Presley.
I truly dislike Elvis remakes, but this is the best one ever.
Kept it real but added a sweet beat! Great group
80's were THE best. Proud I was an 80's teenager
Such a gem. A rare cover that’s as good
Here is a little bit of information you or not many watching this will be aware of. Back in the 70's early 80's if you were unemployed you would sign on for welfare payments, if you did that you were given a form called a UB40 in which you produced to sign on each week. That is where they got the name of the band from, hence there second album chart hit "I am a one in Ten" meaning that because you signed on you were forgotten.
Just some info for you, love what you do all the best.
I love watching you enjoy the music of my youth! It was great...I'm just sorry that you missed the party. It was a good one❤️
I saw them in concert back in 1988...such a great time.
One of the best groups to come out of the UK! 🔥🔥🔥
Their early 80s tunes were even better!
I'm an almost 70 year old who just LOVED UB40...loved their reggae take on songs.
Check out "Holding Back The Years", by Simply Red. Mick Hucknall has the most amazing voice.
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Everything Mick Hucknell does is fantastic!
@@jamelakajamalbtw UB40.....Good choice. I grew up listening to these guys and remember happy days dancing to their music at our school discos. Happy times.
When I hear this, I actually forget it’s an Elvis song. That’s how good it is! Check out Kingston Town 😊
I love their song Stars
Always nice to see your reactions!
Hugs from Brasil!
Please react to “ if you don’t know me by now” by simply red! 😁
Yes!!
Yes!
legends
he did, like 2 years ago.
@@Abbysmum will you post the link for me? I couldn’t find it!!
UB40 were at the forefront of UK Reggae and Lover's Rock for ages. Maximum respect.
This is actually my favorite version of this song.
Back in the last century, UB40 teamed up with Robert Palmer and recorded Bob Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight". Well worth a listen!
We love you Jamel. Keep bringing the fire young man.
Greetings from Greece, Jamel! I enjoy all of your reaction videos, man. You are unique!
Don’t want to be negative but early UB40 is their best material. Not the most popular but so amazing. Please check out Food For Thought.
I could not agree more with this. Their early albums are outstanding, top to bottom. They’re one of my fav bands and I love the later ones too, but easily the first albums are all phenomenal original songs
@@rileycash said it on the other UB40 vid. The first two albums are killer.
Yeah "Signing Off" and "Present Arms" are special albums. Even UB44 & the first Live album are still up there with their first 2 albums. But first 2 are prolly my favorites.
Geoffrey Morgan was a great album as well!
@nic6633 I agree, while I really like the love songs, the political & social messages in their early material was so key. And I love Earth Dies Screaming - tremendous song.
UB40 in their heyday were an amazing band..All their songs were amazing reggae style....Still here in the uk one of the top bands ever to come out of england and they are brummies/from Birmingham...Did a great cover of sonny and Chers I got you babe, with chrissie hyde of the pretenders.🙏🇬🇧🙏💖
Their early stuff is best. Check out 'One in Ten' or 'King'.
I agree. I loved the album "Signing Off". Who couldn't?
Wow, just found out that Neil Diamond wrote and performed red red wine back in the 60s before UB40 did.😮
Absolutely one of my favorite songs
🤗🤗🤗
They all bout the reggae, its their main thing. Please do "Tyler" "One in Ten" or "Medusa" all fantastic and Tyler is about a well know miscarriage of justice in the USA against a brother and they wrote it for him. Its fabulous, please give these a play. Mostly they wrote their own songs. Great British band. Thanks Jamal, am sick and tired of being indoors (over a year) and guys like yourself hearing my youth through fresh ears is a great watch, and a joy to see you opening up to all these genres. Love from Locked down East Coast of England. May i have a heart from you? it would make my day. Thank you! Peace, out. xx
They have like 100 million records sold worldwide, so many hits, covers and originals. Great band, great time for music. Love Ali's voice
Rat in the kitchen is my favorite song of them.
Forgot about that one. Love it!
I love that you got the guns out that was my mums signature dance I grew up on ub40 also x
If you're going down the great underrated British bands route you should also check out some "Beautiful South"
i second this request.
"A Song For Whoever". I remember that well 👍
@@curtisthomas2670 listen to liars bar.
Also Fairground attraction
@@garybennett9985 "Find My Love" 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Way back in the 80's, growing up in New York, there was only ONE great Alternative station (WLIR (Long Island Radio) later named WDRE, because of some screw up, and that's where I was introduced to: UB40, Fine Young Cannibals, The Cure, U2, The Clash, Sex Pistols, Joy Division/New Order etc, Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, etc, etc, way ahead of the curve (main stream radio).
Kingston Town next please.
The original was great, but there's 2 great covers and this is one of them.
The other is by Lick the Tins and used in the movie Some Kinda Wonderful. These guys were great.
If nothing else, this video keeps the memory of the movie Sliver alive.
It is a pretty good soundtrack even though the movie wasn’t so good.
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Excellent soundtrack!
So many stick on Labour of love album on youtube this was the sound of Scotland in my youth, they are still around and a new wave of fans came when a street busking duo of step brothers brought northern soul to the Uk theyre called The Duallers and well worth a listen
That was quick they are so 😎 cool check out duet with Chrissie Hines from pretenders
Yes. It's one of their best.
I fell in love with UB40 when they released their first single ‘the earth dies screaming’. UB40 was the document you needed to have when you went to get unemployment benefit in the 70s/80s in the UK. The band were at the forefront of the youth movement which was standing up to really high levels of youth unemployment and opportunities.
Kingston Town next brother, real chilled
Oh yeah! Love me some UB4O! Saw them in the 90's and let me tell you...EVERYONE was outta their seat dancing! You could NOT sit still. One of the most uplifting concerts I have been blessed to see! ❤
By now you know that wasn’t a Bob Marley song. 😄
Lol I just Read The Comments 🤦🏾♂️ I Had No Clue and I just did two Neil Diamond Songs🤣
@@jamelakajamal 😅 Poor J! We always let you know, don’t we? 😄😘
I'm laughing🤣🤣
What gets my goat, is the amount of videos that claim Bob Marley did 'Don't Worry, Be Happy'.
Not unless Bobby McFarrin was possessed by the spirit of Bob Marley!!!!
Oh yeah.UB40 is a Reggae group in Europe. Very popular reggae group in the entire world
UB40 also did a cover of "Smoke Two Joints". Also not a Bob Marley song. He covered it. It is a Toyes song.
I’ve been listening to UB 40 since I was a kid practically all my life. They are the best
If you want some trippy covers, check out Dread Zeppelin: imagine if Led Zeppelin were fronted by Elvis, and sung reggae style.
Dread Zeppelin are little known, but they are great fun. Their sound is hilarious, but still it's good because the underlying music is so good.
Ohh hell to the yea!!!! Jamel definitely needs to listen to dread zeppelin!!!!
ill 4th that remark, love me some dread z. played it for some people at work and they got a kick out of it. its kinda funny but they didnt just halfass it, they did a damn good job of it and it works really well surprisingly. zeppelin songs sung by an elvis impersonator with i think keyboard and guitar by a couple of reggae guys and bass and drums by southern rock or hillbilly types. kinda crazy but it works. might have the musicians mixed up its been awhile. ua-cam.com/video/225Tet0XY24/v-deo.html
I concur on Dread Zeppelin.
Love them!!!!
UB40 was the name of a form you had to fill in to get unemployment benefit from the government. When the band formed in the early 80,s there was high unemployment, everyone was having to fill out a UB40, and that's why they named the band UB40
Jamel... Bob Marley did not sing Red, Red Wine.
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It's going to be fun watching him talk about it on the next video.
He probably had both of these done before posting the 1st one so no time to say, WTF are you kidding me Bob Marley didn't sing it...jmo
Yes, that was Neil Diamond
Yep twas Neil Diamond.
But, though it was written by Neil Diamond, don't forget the 1969 reggae version by Tony Tribe.. Very much a 60s reggae sound to it as well
one of the best cover songs ever!
that horn section, OMG!
enjoy!
Love UB40! Check out “Breakfast In Bed” “I Got You Babe” “Cherry Oh Baby” 😍
That was fun! Speaking of Elvis a song I forgot about..His latest flame RX..him singing and girls shuffle dancing to it..different and fun..thanks👍✌
Food for thought . please react to this .Its their first BIG hit
Agree whole heartedly!!
Seen 'em live in 2019. Good times
Now you have to do "The Way You Do The Things Your Do" by UB40. The live version!
I absolutely love your passion for good music , keep it up brother (from a white man in penzance , Cornwall) respect .
UB40 - "Food for thought" is their first and still their best song all about poverty in Africa that was happening in the late 70's with a strong message. All their early stuff was very musical and political at the same time.
This and red red wine were true classics of UB40, I got lucky to see them in 2019 live, they saved those 2 songs for last ❤ legendary reggae, I miss the 90s