Funny Enough, I’m actually dating Ace’s grandson. I just read this to him and he got a big smile on his face ❤ This is the first chance I’ve had to listen to Ace’s music and it’s so beautiful.
This was one of my dads favourite songs, it reminds me of a Friday night when my dad friends would come around when I was a little boy and they would be in the living room having a drink and listening to this song. It was a real special song growing in our Jamaican house hold.
I'm currently studying this song on the saxophone. Laura too. I loved this song a lot when i was in high school. Now l'm over 70 I thank Ace every time I play this song
I am 73 and have loved Ace since I was 14. My daughter bought me a record player for my birthday last year, and since I have had family and friends give me his albums . I got to meeet him in Greenville MS about 30 years ago and he gave me a singed cassette. Loved his music, especially “TUFF’, my favorite of his. R I P MR CANNON.
I am Trinidad and my dad had this record. He played it normally on Sundays before lunch. He passed on recently and listening to this is making me remember him. I loved my papso so much he really never realized how much. Or did he...?
Love this Album my mum bought it when her friend came back from Jamaica and suggested she would love it,when we had parties late on into the evening Ace was played everybody loved it!! Classic
Don't ever be late for your Last Date played by greats like Boots and Ace. They're tops in any show anyplace because they have a style and Grace that puts them at the top since they had the desire to never stop.
This album reminds me of my grandma, and my half sister who is down syndrome and who I unfortunately lost touch with in the eighties when my grandma went back to Jamaica. lovely memories.
With eyes over flowed with tears, Ace Cannon uses his musical tours de force to win back spousal love for himself. And despite her initial refusal, Madame 'Epouse' succumbs to Ace's courtship and romanticism. Madame 'Epouse' can hear melancholic weeping and groaning oozing out from Ace Cannon's alto saxophone. She allows compassion and forgiveness to overwhelm her. She is thus swayed by his sincere saxophonic apologies, and consequently gives in to his requests without reservation. Having myself been moved by his haunting pleas for a second chance, I will strongly encourage her return to him - even there, somewhere in the great heavenly beyond. For, his beautifully wailing saxophone sound asserts and affirms his remorseful ''Mea culpa' for his unfaithful transgressions. I do love every second of it, his rendition of the song. Thanks, my friend.
I first met this number when it was recorded by pianist, Floyd Cramer. That was very good too. Then I heard a vocal version by the British singer, Michael Holliday, whose last single release it was before his suicide.....
If Ace's family is reading this, his playing brought a lot of happiness to many people, particularly old West Indians. RIP Ace and my Dad.
So true. One of our favorites on Saturday nights.
My Dad, an old Guyanese man, died 2 weeks ago. He loved this track.
Funny Enough, I’m actually dating Ace’s grandson. I just read this to him and he got a big smile on his face ❤ This is the first chance I’ve had to listen to Ace’s music and it’s so beautiful.
I'm from Barbados. My dad used to play Ace Cannon every Sunday like clockwork. Got my appreciation for great music from him. R.I,P Dad.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This music is killing me softly.
What a soul touching music.
Love to play and play it many times.
Sweet reminder of mum and dad. Wow❤❤❤❤❤
This was one of my dads favourite songs, it reminds me of a Friday night when my dad friends would come around when I was a little boy and they would be in the living room having a drink and listening to this song. It was a real special song growing in our Jamaican house hold.
In Trinidad, my neighbour often blasted Ace Cannon and some others including Freddie Fender. You couldn't get away with it, and besides we loved it.
I’m from Trinidad as well, and I remember both my dad and, (one of my brother’s) played this constantly…❤
I'm mixed race and in my 50s. Now I appreciate what my old Jamaican dad played on Sunday morning. May he rest with my love
My old man also. He's probably listening over my shoulder now.
My Dad as well. RIHP WB❤️
One of my Dads favorite songs, I love this song always ❤
I'm currently studying this song on the saxophone.
Laura too.
I loved this song a lot when i was in high school. Now l'm over 70
I thank Ace every time I play this song
Classy Sax music from an ACE , what a gift of grace R.I.P. 🇺🇸👏💐
Love this album.
안녕하세요 에이스캐넌 연주자님 잘듣고있어요 가수옥민주 #바람따라구름따라 듣고싶어요 힘찬리듬 성북동 에서 기대되네요 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
참 감미롭다. 언제들어도 심금을 울리는 소리❤
Big Track by Ace Cannon 🙊
Yes my dad had this one as well, he's from Jamaica
I am 73 and have loved Ace since I was 14. My daughter bought me a record player for my birthday last year, and since I have had family and friends give me his albums . I got to meeet him in Greenville MS about 30 years ago and he gave me a singed cassette. Loved his music, especially “TUFF’, my favorite of his. R I P MR CANNON.
Yep - my dad used to play this every Sunday without fail. RIP DG.
I am Trinidad and my dad had this record. He played it normally on Sundays before lunch. He passed on recently and listening to this is making me remember him. I loved my papso so much he really never realized how much. Or did he...?
My dad did the same my dad is no longer here but I still play the music that made him happy love you dad
It was standard for families to play this music in the west indies. My father had this LP when we were growing up in St. Vincent
very very true...I grew up in Layou where my Dad played Ace Cannon every chance He get
Mum and dad dancing man,good times ,Thanks for this x.
Home Quarantine brought me here😍
Love this Album my mum bought it when her friend came back from Jamaica and suggested she would love it,when we had parties late on into the evening Ace was played everybody loved it!! Classic
Don't ever be late for your Last Date played by greats like Boots and Ace. They're tops in any show anyplace because they have a style and Grace that puts them at the top since they had the desire to never stop.
This album reminds me of my grandma, and my half sister who is down syndrome and who I unfortunately lost touch with in the eighties when my grandma went back to Jamaica. lovely memories.
Ace, your the man. Loves ur music. So relaxing.
With eyes over flowed with tears, Ace Cannon uses his musical tours de force to win back spousal love for himself.
And despite her initial refusal, Madame 'Epouse' succumbs to Ace's courtship and romanticism.
Madame 'Epouse' can hear melancholic weeping and groaning oozing out from Ace Cannon's alto saxophone.
She allows compassion and forgiveness to overwhelm her.
She is thus swayed by his sincere saxophonic apologies, and consequently gives in to his requests without reservation.
Having myself been moved by his haunting pleas for a second chance, I will strongly encourage her return to him - even there, somewhere in the great heavenly beyond.
For, his beautifully wailing saxophone sound asserts and affirms his remorseful ''Mea culpa' for his unfaithful transgressions.
I do love every second of it, his rendition of the song.
Thanks, my friend.
Man, oh man. He is some good. I have his record album.Last Date is one of my favorites
Wonderful so great 👍
This reminds me so much of my grandma Olive "Ol" who returned to Jamaica in 1980.
I never saw her again. :( :(
Sorry to hear that :/
Ace cannon
The best Saxophoner that's very nice
This album is a Caribbean household staple!!!!!!!! lol
every sunday evening
Yesssss...so true
Indeed...... true talk
Rice and peas music 😎
One of most refined Saxophonist to behold.
82년도 군악대에서 이노래를 동기가 피아노 연주하고 녹음하고 했던 기억이 납니다
I thought my Jamaican parents were the only ones that owned this album, lol!
No dear! My cameroonian parents had it too.
My st lucian parents had it too
You not alone.
No my Dad was also from JA and he loved Ace Cannon.
Lol, so did i! I'm shocked at just how popular it was. They were a community for real. ❤🎶
Beautiful and very touching.
A popular tune among old school west Indians back in the day
Oh yes you know that I'd love to get a copy or download this whole album for my mum
악기 하나로 어쩜 이렇게 사람을 울릴까요!!
어쩜 악기하나로 슬픈마음을
이처럼 표현할수가 있을까요?
심금을 울리는 단장의 연주곡 잘 듣고갑니다
감사합니다
Loves this tune so much, one of my favorite
Bring chills every time 64 n still lisening
Not surr if your ready for a big tune like this..💥💥😪😪I'm taking you waay bruddah.....
His use of the sax is like that of a broken soul mixed with the beautiful sweet melody of the a symphony legend x
the Boss i remember my father playing that album many times
My Dad had this exact album on 12” and yes was played every Sunday.
Jamaican Mother , Guyanese Father, you know the rest 👏🏾🤣🤙🏾👌🏾🙈
German Father, Guyanese Mother hence my logo. Beautiful Muzik fuh days. 😃 🎶💃🏾
Growing up in the 70s,my parents had about 5 albums of his,only played on sundays,all day.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks SUPER MUSIC !
Great music, love it.
Mummy and Daddy music for slow dancing :-)
Soothing calming peaceful but this is what we called music in the good old days
Ace pour la vie depuis la première écoute.
Lotta memories. Thanks!
He looks so mean, but plays so tender. Love it.
harry gooding played his music every sunday when i was a child
The joy of sax.
The Ace for you. I will say no more !
I when I was growing up in St. Thomas virgin island my father would play music like this. It is relaxing listening to it as a adult.
My daddy is a professional trumpet player he played with ace cannon Percy sledge bb king back in 1980s
My great grandma knew him from school. She said he was always musically talented. They rarely speak anymore though. Very busy people!
And good for your daddy!
Nice memories, James.
My dad loved Ace.
I played in Aces band in the late 90s. Swell guy and monster sax man. Oh Yeah, and a star
RIH Ace Cannon 👼 December 6th... sad day in the neighborhood.
Fantastic xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mom and dad favourite I use to listen
this guy is great
I first met this number when it was recorded by pianist, Floyd Cramer. That was very good too. Then I heard a vocal version by the British singer, Michael Holliday, whose last single release it was before his suicide.....
Sundays listening as a child . wholesome music to the hearts of my parents Jamaican household.
perfec😋
excellent job working with the floyd cramer original.
Yes! I left a similar comment on another track of this album - I thought it was a Bajan ting! Kya kya kyaaa
Classic...
Beautiful. Another great version is Al Hirt's trumpet rendition.
🥳🥳🥳🥳❤❤❤
très bien!
Oui!! J'aime 'Ace Cannon'
Dixie is my absolute favorite by Cannon.
I had the album it was mum's Pauline Blake stole all my records she lived in statford near the fire station dem thief
Ace Cannon have a song by the name:don,t make my brown eyes blue I wish I ca find it some day.Hope someone have it so they can share it
He’s my grandpa no lie
Dad had this album
sunday morning, calalloo, fried plantain, dumpling.
THIS Is A SONG
♡♡
Funeral procession.if it's mine, the will be at least 2 well paid waterworks mourners and some bloodline.
😀
Sounds like someone playing with a balloon ....
댄나ㅏ
눈물난다.