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  • @iliveintimbuktoo
    @iliveintimbuktoo 13 років тому +193

    Here's a true story. When I was 6 yo my family lived in an apartment in Alexandria, VA. One day, my brother (7) and I, walking through the complex, found a 45 rpm record in someone's trash can. It was right on top. We took it home and played it and this is what song it was. It is an amazing song and I'm certainly glad we rescued a copy off of that trash heap 40 years ago.

    • @jpollardbookseller
      @jpollardbookseller 3 роки тому +12

      I think that was meant to happen!

    • @hobowolfman3362
      @hobowolfman3362 3 роки тому +6

      This is amazing. ❤️

    • @audieconrad8995
      @audieconrad8995 2 роки тому +14

      One man's trash is another man's treasure!

    • @maroontown779
      @maroontown779 2 роки тому +5

      @@audieconrad8995 THAT IS DEEEEEEEEEP! PUT THAT IN THE BIBLE AND ALL RELIGIOUS TEXTS FOR THE QUOTE TO LIVE ON FOR EVER

    • @DweeD1516
      @DweeD1516 Рік тому +5

      Could have been a random record some kid got his hands on but his parents found it or heard him playing it and disapproved or maybe someone has a bad taste in music lol wonder why someone would throw something this good out. Good for you you they did though ha crazy how little things we do such as throwing something out can change someone's whole life perspective. I have had similar experiences with music as well.

  • @blueschewy2558
    @blueschewy2558 14 років тому +70

    RIP Desmond Dekker. More than forty years later, this song still sounds fresh.

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy 10 місяців тому +5

      It's just a great song.

    • @PMMagro
      @PMMagro 27 днів тому +1

      Great songs are like that :) Whould be a hit if released the first time today.

  • @FukkBeatzz123
    @FukkBeatzz123 12 років тому +28

    Always if i play this song my grandpa starts to dance...
    AMAZING!

  • @guz11aug
    @guz11aug 14 років тому +26

    In 1969 I was just eleven, my sister bought the single. Years later I started collecting singles and my sister gave me her record for my collection. One of my favorits...timeless

  • @Nikolinanin
    @Nikolinanin 11 років тому +87

    I don't understand how anyone can dislike this.

  • @ShortieLeeroy
    @ShortieLeeroy 11 років тому +36

    A timeless reggae gem.

    • @auletjohnast03638
      @auletjohnast03638 2 роки тому +3

      ShortieLeeroy, Is not raggae it is SKA music. Other ska songs: 'My Boy Lollipop by Milley Small, 'Wonderful World Beautiful People by Jimmy Cliff, 'I Can See Clearly Now The Rain Is Gone' by Johnny Nash.

  • @ufewl
    @ufewl 13 років тому +3

    what a song, i was 61/2 when it was no1, a magical time in your life and this was a magical song to go with it, all the kids would sing the first line invariably wrong "i get up in the morning ready for breakfast".
    And what a snappy dresser our Desmond was!!! Well ahead of his time, I love that black and white body suit - and look at those flares!!! And there was an Indian shop which made and sold their own cheap ice lollies, 1d each - those were the days!!

  • @jwhitehead5390
    @jwhitehead5390 9 років тому +140

    I saw Desmond decker in small pub in Dublin there were only 4 people there and he still put on a cracking show huge respect

    • @Don-qb1vi
      @Don-qb1vi 7 років тому +4

      j whitehead Lucky!!

    • @sambaldwin7715
      @sambaldwin7715 7 років тому

      +Senor Frog hell yes!

    • @tonybrown7334
      @tonybrown7334 7 років тому

      j whitehead r

    • @alanmerriman6100
      @alanmerriman6100 6 років тому +4

      j whitehead ..l too seeing him in a pub in Dublin in my mod(s) days .meet him after the show .. got a few LPs signed. Rip.

    • @oldstylez6419
      @oldstylez6419 5 років тому

      what a lucky man you are!!!! only 4 people......????????

  • @Thee_Penguin
    @Thee_Penguin 3 роки тому +28

    My Mrs who is 45 and loves this tune has just notified me all these years she has sung "ears are alight" instead of "Israelite" 🤯🤣

  • @argumentalcom
    @argumentalcom 14 років тому +15

    i love how much he's enjoying himself while singing, you dont see that much these days

    • @fehryn7369
      @fehryn7369 Рік тому

      he's lipsyncing here but singing live he's even better

  • @chizelbonzo
    @chizelbonzo 13 років тому +16

    Love the bass players groove so much. It's timeless happy funk.

  • @bartonim
    @bartonim 15 років тому +15

    It's hard to imagine a more diverse time in music--we were hearing this and so much other great stuff! This is the classic period of ska rivaled only by the 2-Tone revival of the late 70s.

  • @johntaylor4332
    @johntaylor4332 4 роки тому +20

    The man was coolness personified,great live performer.

    • @kimwoods1
      @kimwoods1 Рік тому

      My 1 and 2 year olds do also!

  • @ohearn22
    @ohearn22 15 років тому +25

    Desmond Dekker is almost as fun to watch move as he is to hear singing. What energy and enthusiasm! This video makes me smile, and remember when music really was good!
    RIP Desmond. You were one-of-a-kind ; )

  • @Rocket_E
    @Rocket_E 14 років тому +18

    Desmond Dekker has the coolest moves - Electrifying performance - simply joyous!

  • @ChocolateMelanin
    @ChocolateMelanin 5 років тому +49

    This song is so relevant today.
    Israelites waking up to who they are ✊🏾

    • @donovanwilliamsroker4734
      @donovanwilliamsroker4734 5 років тому +4

      Chocolate Melanin, Allelulyah!!! Yes we are. Jamaican people always knew and have never forgotten.

    • @Emotional2000
      @Emotional2000 4 роки тому +5

      Glory to the Most High for the great awakening of His people scattered throughout the world!

    • @Tayanese
      @Tayanese 4 роки тому +5

      Shalom❤️🦔

    • @adamk7406
      @adamk7406 2 роки тому

      @@donovanwilliamsroker4734 I know white folks who listen to songs like this one and then look shocked when I tell them who Israel really is. Like God would choose them ugly lumps in Israel today lol

    • @jahmicahaustinisrael1440
      @jahmicahaustinisrael1440 2 роки тому +4

      Finally somebody understands the deeper meaning behind the song. It’s just not catchy but a real reality of our people. Repent & come into The Messiah

  • @rdayk
    @rdayk 14 років тому +15

    One of the greatest rock steady tunes every recorded, and what a performer DD was! Thanks for sharing this.

    • @johnnyb8825
      @johnnyb8825 6 місяців тому

      Sounds more like early reggae (more upbeat feel than rocksteady) but there's a fine line between them.

  • @darling_danke_schoen
    @darling_danke_schoen 9 років тому +39

    I get goose bumps when the bass line thumps… but especially when he hits them high notes… wow!

    • @USCHO67
      @USCHO67 9 років тому

      handymandan100 I know I love that bass line but I wish the instrument-playing would be shown more! The other "live" (1978) vid of this song doesn't show any instruments at all. I have a sneaking suspicion that if not lip synching there may be at least some piped-in instrumentals. Are the guitar players even plugged-in in here?

    • @darling_danke_schoen
      @darling_danke_schoen 9 років тому +1

      Oh I think what they did was sync a video the the original recording and then dub in the applause at the end. Desmond's lips do not match the words at times… it's purty obvious to me on watching closely

  • @TheMoot1
    @TheMoot1 13 років тому +15

    This was the first single I ever bought at the age of 10 and it still sounds as fresh and vibrant as when I first heard it. I once could sing all the words without really knowing what they were about!

  • @ThisAndThatMicrowave
    @ThisAndThatMicrowave 10 років тому +24

    Beautiful and sad memories of the 60's. Playing upbeat for the dancing crowd, while preaching the real truth...

  • @dailycoffee8533
    @dailycoffee8533 6 років тому +14

    Desmond dekker what a great voice, Israelites what a great song. It is one of those golden gems that you can hear over and over and it sounds special every time. I love this song.

  • @saladdays180s9
    @saladdays180s9 Рік тому +2

    One of the best songs ever written. Its perfect.

  • @rubberduky1829
    @rubberduky1829 8 років тому +28

    For those who don't know THIS song was the first number one hit in the U.K from a reggae artist and was a top ten hit here in the U.S. The Clash even did a number of pages talking about how they were influenced by that particular sound. Such an infectious groove. First time I heard it here on UA-cam, I ended looping the heck out of this song, and managed to clean my whole apartment. :)

    • @imannonymous7707
      @imannonymous7707 3 роки тому +1

      Lol I belive it I've heard the clash and most British punk bands site reggae as the biggest influence

    • @actionsub
      @actionsub Рік тому

      Johnny Nash had charted in 1968 with a song called "Hold Me Tight", in an attempt to introduce the emerging ska/rocksteady/reggae sound to the US. As such, he was the first non-Jamaican to record in Kingston, and was instrumental in bringing Bob Marley to the states, having signed Marley and a handful of other Jamaican singers as songwriters.
      Dekker was the first Jamaican artist to hit the charts with a legit Jamaican reggae song. But here's where the story gets interesting.
      Some years prior to Nash's arrival in Jamaica, Desmond Dekker had been signed to a contract by Jamaican producer Leslie Kong. While waiting for his break, he worked as a welder. It was there he met Bob Marley, who was employed as a welder, too. Seeing Marley's talent, Dekker introduced him to Kong, who signed him to a contract too. Marley's first sides were recorded in 1962.

  • @danielglaser1546
    @danielglaser1546 10 років тому +16

    Thank you and R.I.P. Desmond Dekker for bringing us some of the very first Reggae heard outside Jamaica.

  • @gillianphillips6991
    @gillianphillips6991 Рік тому +5

    Wow, just came across this song and video. Brought back a wonderful memory of being 15 and crammed into a tiny pub in London, about 6 ft away from him singing this song. Never forgotten ❤️

  • @xxbarneyxx
    @xxbarneyxx 13 років тому +7

    over 40 years later.....still great!

  • @graduatedan
    @graduatedan 14 років тому +5

    One of my all time favourite tunes. Thanks for the opportunity to see Desmond Dekker live.

  • @latitudeCheck
    @latitudeCheck 12 років тому +7

    Ska at its best from a very talented good man. God Bless you Desmond Dekker and thank you for your musical gifts. Rest in peace.

  • @miloscaredio4636
    @miloscaredio4636 11 років тому +29

    Desmon Decker is awsome

  • @nccarguy925
    @nccarguy925 Рік тому +1

    I remember this song, I was about 13. Not til later did I understand the words!

  • @angelwhisper49
    @angelwhisper49 9 років тому +17

    Love his moves..Heard this song when it hit the charts...a way back...sorry to hear and first time I know of his passing..sadly!!!

    • @57highland
      @57highland 8 років тому +1

      +Janet Laramie This song reached #9 on the American Top 40 (Pop) chart in June 1969. I remember it well.

  • @Bessie1970
    @Bessie1970 13 років тому +2

    had the honour of seeing this man perform in the early 90's. amazing.

  • @racketman2u
    @racketman2u 10 років тому +14

    love that bass line.

  • @1santos1
    @1santos1 16 років тому +1

    tell your dad he rules and that this is one of the greatest songs ever written. tell him THANK YOU!!!!

  • @ADrunkBassist
    @ADrunkBassist 10 років тому +3

    I love this song. I love this voice. I love this dance. I love this message. I only missed Desmond Dekker by about 4 months. I wish I could see this guy perform just one time.

  • @russellcampbell9198
    @russellcampbell9198 7 років тому +2

    Heard this emanating from our kitchen radio and it seeped into a young boy's consciousness and has stayed and will stay - magic!

  • @wellrude1
    @wellrude1 14 років тому +4

    still one of the best grooves ever!!

  • @joycecalvano1580
    @joycecalvano1580 9 років тому +1

    Haven't been back to Jamaica since 1984. Never forget it....the white sandy beaches.... swam with the fish...and the Reggae music starts the minute u get off the plane!!!?! Unforgettable beauty!!!!!! & music abounds!!!!!!

  • @emmcatherine1460
    @emmcatherine1460 11 років тому +5

    Well done Desmond as this sounds as good to me as years ago

  • @Olliewestdowsett
    @Olliewestdowsett 12 років тому +1

    i worked at a festival my job was hospitality and had to look after desmond dekker we got drunk and high together the year before he died TOP GUY

  • @keemosobby2633
    @keemosobby2633 6 років тому +4

    What an awesome song. Killer backup vocals.

    • @philmullins136
      @philmullins136 Рік тому

      This is my favorite version. The backup singers make this version the best.

  • @Dianne1234567890
    @Dianne1234567890 15 років тому

    Met him in the early seventies,such a shy guy,with a quiet gentle voice,I even got a kiss on the cheek!! still love this song...

  • @Lwyse96
    @Lwyse96 11 років тому +19

    He was the first reggae artist to chart in Ireland.

    • @Zarasha1
      @Zarasha1 7 років тому +1

      Larry Wyse Wow.

    • @ogiejii7885
      @ogiejii7885 2 роки тому

      The first to get airplay anywhere, to omou.

    • @RichardWillis-fn4hg
      @RichardWillis-fn4hg 6 місяців тому

      He is a ska argtist not reggae artist

  • @spikew10
    @spikew10 14 років тому +1

    Lovely "feel good" song. I'm 13 and this should be on the radio every once in a while. It's just generally better than most of the music out there in this era. But this will never be forgotten, I always listen to this when I feel bad because it really helpes, the high vocals and lo bass. This one is a real favrouite, never ages.

  • @57highland
    @57highland 8 років тому +30

    Shirt is a-tear up, trousers are gone. I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde.

    • @kidfoolyjay
      @kidfoolyjay 8 років тому +3

      after the storm their must be a calm, catch me in your farm you sound your alarm

  • @johnklockyer
    @johnklockyer 14 років тому +1

    Fantastic! reggae music was actually the Traditional Skinhead Music at that time...I was there! Desmond was one of the best. I only wish I could have seen him on stage. RIP

  • @melissainnsamami1272
    @melissainnsamami1272 9 років тому +8

    One of the best RIP Desmond

  • @gabrielafabryczna5821
    @gabrielafabryczna5821 5 місяців тому +1

    My one year old it's crazy about this song! He is saying Reggae! And then skanking his little feet 💚💛❤️

  • @briangardiner3520
    @briangardiner3520 5 місяців тому +2

    I bought this in 1971 at 11 still gets the body moving. Beautiful.

  • @ablakehall4734
    @ablakehall4734 10 років тому +37

    The bass line MAKES this song.

    • @rcstafford1
      @rcstafford1 9 років тому +1

      +A BlakeHall bass line was the melody, precursor of raggae, ska, somebody help me here, haha

    • @HappySunshineDay
      @HappySunshineDay 6 років тому

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocksteady

  • @izie15100
    @izie15100 13 років тому +1

    My art teacher plays this song in class almost everyday. I finally decided to look it up.

  • @10Rice8Fun
    @10Rice8Fun 7 років тому +47

    171 people want to end up like bonnie and clyde

  • @angelolopes8432
    @angelolopes8432 7 років тому +2

    I love this song it never gets old.One of the Classic Reggae standards plays throughout the summer.Thanks for a great video.

  • @hugoaken2604
    @hugoaken2604 10 років тому +4

    Great to hear this number again - remember well this first reggae style song to make it big in UK. And one thing now cleared up - always thought the words were "get up in the morning , baked beans for breakfast" !

  • @ferdiland1
    @ferdiland1 13 років тому

    Im 17 years old and i can safely that in 50-60 years time this song i will have just as much love for it as i do now.

  • @nickrobinson7283
    @nickrobinson7283 10 років тому +36

    When this song came out I thought he was saying "Get up every morning same thing for breakfast".

    • @angelwhisper49
      @angelwhisper49 8 років тому +4

      Lol!!!!!!!!! yeah...me too!

    • @auletjohnast03638
      @auletjohnast03638 7 років тому +5

      I thought he was saying "Wake up in the morning begging for breakfast"

    • @daypeshmodd
      @daypeshmodd 7 років тому +7

      I thought it was ',Get up in the morning slaving for breakfast'' and to be honest, although I've known the songs for decades, I still don't know the lyrics. lol

    • @johnnyfettslem7439
      @johnnyfettslem7439 6 років тому +3

      Old ass comment thread but anyways. first line is “Get up in the morning slaving for bread, sir”

    • @skyrainproduction3564
      @skyrainproduction3564 6 років тому +2

      Poor me, the Israelites, We Are The Real Children of Israel. We're so happy to finally know who we are, its been hidden from most of us for so long. My grand parents used to say they were aboriginals of this land. But they were so much more than that. They are Israelites.

  • @williamgunter6801
    @williamgunter6801 3 місяці тому +1

    I wore out the 8 track tape during the early 70's. Ten selections of the best direct from Kingston.

  • @c0ke
    @c0ke 13 років тому +2

    Sáquense el sombrero, éste es el primer hit universal de la música jamaicana que se paseó por el mundo entero camuflado en las listas soul. Hay un antes y un después en la proyección internacional de la música jamaicana tras este éxito.

  • @Elcontracorriente
    @Elcontracorriente 13 років тому +4

    Adoro o som de Dekker cresci ouvindo isso e outros também da época e do gênero hoje recomendo a boa música a todos para que conheçam estes grandes artistas do passado.

  • @glenminnick3724
    @glenminnick3724 Рік тому +1

    Now more than ever , an important message!

  • @Jodie1995sox
    @Jodie1995sox 13 років тому

    No matter how much i listen to this song i can never bet bored of it, and yes im 16. I love ska reggae. I really believe i should of been born in the 60s :(

  • @AlyselaynRai
    @AlyselaynRai 10 років тому +5

    I LOVE this man's voice.

  • @steppingupgirl
    @steppingupgirl 13 років тому

    I just loved this when I was 12. I'm 53 now. Yep, the original reggae. Long before Bob Marley. I knew I'm smart.

  • @suzyhoy
    @suzyhoy 11 років тому +4

    hi...saw him live when I was so young ....early 70s...brilliant

  • @piranalu
    @piranalu 13 років тому

    45".......the first little vinyl record I ever bought with my babysitting money.
    I'm an old lady now........and this still gets me so happy.....and dancing.
    Thanks! I never understood the lyrics until my 20s---always a reggae hound

    • @philmullins136
      @philmullins136 3 роки тому

      Great story. I'm 60 & love this song & video. Best wishes to you.

  • @michaelb4103
    @michaelb4103 5 років тому +5

    And still a bad ass song in 2019 timeless

  • @scottcorkery7863
    @scottcorkery7863 4 місяці тому

    Spring, 1969...this is the first reggae song i remember hitting Top 20❤❤❤❤

  • @malcolmcog
    @malcolmcog 9 років тому +4

    I love those flares !

  • @buckypreseau7349
    @buckypreseau7349 5 років тому

    every thing about this song is fucking awesome. my mom introduced us to this song when i was about 12, and we would beg her to put it on and we would listen over and over and bounce up and down all around the house. what a beautifull memory, thank mr desmond decker for helpin creat a magical memory for my family!

  • @jkrycz
    @jkrycz 11 років тому +4

    That interval is basically magical. Don't pretend you don't know which interval.

  • @DanGan808
    @DanGan808 11 років тому

    My dad gets a huge kick outta this song for some reason! lol, me and him was laughing our asses off watching this! Good times!

  • @canadianeastcoaster5142
    @canadianeastcoaster5142 11 років тому +4

    great tune

  • @ivorwhitlock1095
    @ivorwhitlock1095 11 років тому

    i am 59 mate and i will always dance to this great music, regards to your grandad, he got good rythm and great taste

  • @tytantyrell
    @tytantyrell 9 років тому +3

    jamaican roots my island rock!@#$

  • @DoreenGordon-xr3wi
    @DoreenGordon-xr3wi 5 місяців тому

    I'm never going to
    forget you. Will always remember your great contribution to reggae music.

  • @virgilsolozzo3510
    @virgilsolozzo3510 10 років тому +3

    you catch me on your farm you sound your alarm .....

  • @57highland
    @57highland 16 років тому

    This song sure got its fair share of air-play in my town (upstate NY). We just loved it.

  • @StewartElworthy
    @StewartElworthy 9 років тому +5

    I wonder when this was filmed. The styles are definitely after 1969.

    • @pelegrihenri4993
      @pelegrihenri4993 9 років тому

      +Barbara Elworthy when I saw this video for the first time I thought about a "the persuaders" sometimes there was an including scene of night clubs of the seventies.

    • @cynthiazirkwitz4494
      @cynthiazirkwitz4494 6 років тому

      Dunno about that... styles in England were definitely advanced on North America's-- I had a friend who went to the UK in 1969 and came back with these kinda duds, so it could be '69-- but likely in the 70s sometime.

    • @RokiMowntinHi
      @RokiMowntinHi 2 роки тому

      I also wondered.... isn't that the Smothers Brothers, with long hair, giggling together? Weird.

  • @zorro15226
    @zorro15226 12 років тому +2

    Always admired and loved this song wonderful memories it was the time when I met my sweetheart( my wife)

  • @rdbrewer6493
    @rdbrewer6493 10 років тому +9

    I thought this was a Jewish doo-wop group from somewhere in NYC. I figured the beat derived from Jewish ethnic music. Wrong. Wrong. WRONG.
    Love it.

  • @1DreamImmortal
    @1DreamImmortal 13 років тому

    While my sis was paying for a dvd, this was on a compilation by the till, it has been years since i heard this song. When i told my mum i had seen it she told me it was one of her fave songs of all time, so we went back and got it. So...thank you HMV for the reminder :)

  • @rodneyw51
    @rodneyw51 8 років тому +11

    little did he know he really was a isrealite

  • @rayflaherty3441
    @rayflaherty3441 Рік тому

    Irie rasta! Calling this song iconic is an understatement; cuts straight through to iyah. I was 8 living in Kingston in 69. My family was there for 2 years as one of the few Peace Corps families.

  • @michaelsatterlee2950
    @michaelsatterlee2950 9 років тому +8

    THIS is not Ska, it's called Bluebeat, and it KILLS !!!

  • @ninapeyser9675
    @ninapeyser9675 9 років тому +1

    It is a shame that we do not have singers now that is as talented.

  • @TonyHarristkh
    @TonyHarristkh 11 років тому +3

    cool

  • @jimwalsh2001
    @jimwalsh2001 15 років тому

    This is the song that turned on my generation to reggae. Thanks...

  • @jmbtotal
    @jmbtotal 5 років тому +8

    Get up in the morning, slaving for bread, sir
    So that every mouth can be fed
    Poor me Israelites, ah
    Get up in the morning, slaving for bread, sir
    So that every mouth can be fed
    Poor me Israelite
    My wife and my kids, they packed up and leave me
    Darling, she said, I was yours to be seen
    Poor me Israelites
    Shirt them a-tear up, trousers is gone
    I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde
    Poor me Israelites
    After a storm there must be a calm
    They catch me in the farm
    You sound your alarm
    Poor me Israelites
    I said I get up in the morning, slaving for bread, sir
    So that every mouth can be fed
    Poor me Israelites
    I said my wife and my kids, they are packed up and leave me
    Darling, she said, I was yours to be seen
    Poor me Israelites
    Look me shirts them a-tear up, trousers are gone
    I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde
    Poor me Israelites
    After a storm there must be a calm
    They catch me in the farm
    You sound your alarm
    Poor me Israelites
    Poor me Israelites, poor me Israelites, poor me Israelites

  • @selkiesealion
    @selkiesealion 14 років тому

    Great memory from my wild senior year of high school,1968-1969.
    Wonderful time to grow up, no regrets, bangin' hot music too.
    This was 1 of my favorites.. even before any memories of Bob Marley.
    I loved sneaking into clubs w/ my phony ID.

  • @batistalamontray9295
    @batistalamontray9295 10 років тому +11

    I I'm Israelite. .

  • @bm6563
    @bm6563 8 місяців тому +1

    Such a cool video all round.

  • @travissmov4768
    @travissmov4768 11 років тому +18

    HEBREW ISRAELITES....STAND UP!

  • @bollockchop501
    @bollockchop501 2 місяці тому +1

    This is the cream of blues/folk,Bert Janch,John re born,womanhas an incredible voice

  • @DezOneTwo
    @DezOneTwo 11 років тому +8

    Drugstore Cowboy

  • @ho2cultcha
    @ho2cultcha 14 років тому +2

    i can't get enough of this video! wonderful song, subject and cinematic skill.

  • @swicheroo1
    @swicheroo1 10 років тому +1

    I used to listen to the same Desmond Dekker on my commute from LA to Santa Barbara--the same tape over and over--when I taught a class at UCSB. Seared into my memory. Never got tired of it.

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 4 роки тому +1

    3 million views.
    Desmond was a remarkable person, and a success.

  • @loobyloo1955
    @loobyloo1955 7 місяців тому

    They used to blast this song at the fair on the River Lea in London. Literally the best of days growing up in London with all the fabulous music.

  • @yeenman
    @yeenman 15 років тому

    I saw him once in Long Beach with my Nigerian friend Obi, best ska show EVER. Period.

  • @naija4life5050
    @naija4life5050 15 років тому

    @57highland OM MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MAY GOD BLESS YOU FOR POSTING THE LYRICS, HAVE ALWAYS LONGED TO MEMORISE THE WORDS IN THE SONG!!!!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU DESMOND DECKER!