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Carlton Livingston / Jah Melodie - Who Dem A Fool / Take I Home flac album

Carlton Livingston / Jah Melodie - Who Dem A Fool / Take I Home flac album
  • Performer Carlton Livingston
  • Title Who Dem A Fool / Take I Home
  • Date of release 2009
  • Style Reggae, Dub
  • Other formats MIDI DTS MP4 ASF APE AU VQF
  • Genre Electronic / Reggae
  • Size MP3 1779 mb
  • Size FLAC 1175 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 563

Profile: Reggae artist who started recording in the early 1980's, teamed up with producer Clive Jarrett, and cut some lovers reggae tunes at Channel One. Later moved to the USA. Variations: Viewing All Carlton Livingston. C Livingston, C. Livingston, C. Livingstone, Calton Livingston, Calton Livington, Carl Livingston, Carlton Livingstone, Carlton Livington, Carly Livingston, Carly Livingstone, Livingston, Livingstone.

won't be your fool no more Well, you told me you was going to a movie show Then you're walking down the street with Jim and Joe Well oh baby, you just got to go Well, I still love you baby, but I won't be your fool no more. A fool no more" Track Info. E. Eddie hope & the mannish boys. A fool no more Lyrics. About Genius Contributor Guidelines Press Advertise Event Space.

CARLTON LIVINGSTON: Carlton Livingston, the fourth of six children, was born in the parish of St. Mary, Jamaica. At an early age, Carlton began singing in church; this is where he discovered his musical gift. Carlton mother Beryl and his older sisters were all very active in their church choir and play a part in influencing and giving Carlton a base to start his musical journey. Carlton moved to Kingston along with his family. In 1970 relocated to Franklyn Town where he attended Vauxhall Secondary School.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull, written by Richard Bach and illustrated by Russell Munson, is a fable in novella form about a seagull who is trying to learn about life and flight, and a homily about self-perfection. Bach wrote it as a series of short stories that were published in Flying magazine in the late 1960s. It was first published in book form in 1970, and by the end of 1972 over a million copies were in print

Love Me Forever - Carlton & The Shoes 87. My Boy Lollipop - Millie Small 88. Love Is My Religion - Ziggy Marley 89. Monkey Man - Toots & the Maytals 90. War - Bob Marley & the Wailers 91. Can I Change My Mind - Alton Ellis 92. Duppy Gunman - Ernie Smith 9. Reggae Ambassador - Third World 135. Baltimore - The Tamlins 136. Forward Jah Jah Children - Jacob Miller 137. Things You Say You Love - The Jamaicans 138. Look Who's Dancin' - Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers 139. Black Man Time - I-Roy 140. Ok Fred - Errol Dunkley 141. This Is Reggae Music - Zap Pow 142. Always Together - Bob Andy & Marcia Griffiths 143.

Still I stuck around, I did behave I saved you every time I was a fool for love, I was a fool for love I was a fool, I was a fool. If you're worried that I might have changed Left behind all of my foolish ways You best be looking for somebody else Without a foolish heart, a foolish heart. But stand still is all we did Love like ours is never fixed. I stuck around, I did behave I saved you every time I was a fool for love, I was a fool for love I was a fool, I was a fool. I Was a Fool song meanings.

Don't Take Me Home: ENG Songs. Firm fave of England fans. First sung by Newcastle fans. Don't Take Me Home Chant. England Football Team (74 Songs).

Tracklist

A1 Carlton Livingston Who Dem A Fool
A2 Dougie Wardrop, Unlisted Fanatic Who Dem A Dub
A3 Dougie Wardrop, Unlisted Fanatic No Fool Dub
B1 Jah Melodie Take I Home
B2 Iyah One, Unlisted Fanatic Homeward Dub
B3 Iyah One, Unlisted Fanatic Dub I Home

Credits

  • Mixed By – Dougie Wardrop (tracks: A1 to A3), Iyah One (tracks: B1 to B3)
  • Producer, Arranged By – Unlisted Fanatic