I've asked regarding this tune before, and no one seems to recognize the lyrics (maybe because they are similar to lyrics from countless other songs, and without the melody it is hard to place them).
Early to mid 70s production. Harmony group-style (not a DJ). Steppers beat.
It's easier for a camel to go through a needle eye
More than the wicked to go through the gates of zion
That's what Jah Jah say
And so it must come in this time
Now and forever
That's why you must cool my black brother
Cool down now
No bother with no fighting
Just love my black sister love love love
And Jah Jah will call you
Cause what you sew
You shall surely surely reap
If you spit in the sky
It will fall in your eye
Oh yeah
Do these lyrics ring a bell with anyone? It's a vocal group, not a DJ. Sounds like maybe the Heptones, but I can't really tell. Been searching for the name of this tune for years. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Respect.
Song I.D.
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Re: Song I.D.
There are a couple of songs called SPIT IN THE SKY
Delroy Wilson for one, might be it ?
Delroy Wilson for one, might be it ?
Lick it back Selecta!
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TheExpanders
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Definitely not the Spit in the Sky by Delroy Wilson, but thanks!
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versionside
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The song you are looking for is 'Cool It Brother' by The Africans.
Not sure if it's on a cd or lp but it is a 7" (Belmont Records) produced by Joe Gibbs.
Good amount of lyrics supplied, made it easier to ID this one...
Not sure if it's on a cd or lp but it is a 7" (Belmont Records) produced by Joe Gibbs.
Good amount of lyrics supplied, made it easier to ID this one...
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TheExpanders
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Cool!!
Thanks a lot.
I found it online labeled as The Afreques - Cool It Brothers (Belmont 7")
The Afreques? Is that the same as The Africans? If so, those guys were great. I have another 45 of theirs called "Have A Grand Time" that is killer. Thanks again!
Thanks a lot.
I found it online labeled as The Afreques - Cool It Brothers (Belmont 7")
The Afreques? Is that the same as The Africans? If so, those guys were great. I have another 45 of theirs called "Have A Grand Time" that is killer. Thanks again!
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versionside
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Yes, oops. Sorry 'bout that. I always do this with the Afreques, Africans & African Brothers. But yes, Afreques - Cool It Brothers is precise.
I doubt they are the same group but I agree with you about that Africans 'Have A Grand Time' tune, it's a great one.
I doubt they are the same group but I agree with you about that Africans 'Have A Grand Time' tune, it's a great one.
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Midwest
Re: Song I.D.
I am also looking for a song ID for many years now. In about 1980 I recorded a very strange reggae song from the local University of Michigan AM station. My friends and I got such a kick out of it we have been trying to find out who the artist is. I can't print the words as it is hard to understand it (singer is using a voice box) but the occasional horn and gargle sounds are quite amusing! Would anyone like a .wav file to see if they know who it is?
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bullit
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Midwest, id recommend converting it to an mp3 and starting your own thread with a link?