Reggae In Your Jeggae
Dandy Livingstone Lyrics


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A Message to You Rudy Stop your running about It's time you straighten right out S…
Big City Why can't we be friends? Why can't we be friends? Why can't…
Groovin' Groovin', on a Sunday afternoon Really couldn't get away too…
I Pull the string and I'll wink at you, I'm your…
I'm Your Puppet Pull the string and I'll wink at you, I'm your…
let People get ready There's a train a comin' You don't need n…
Let's Do Rocksteady People get ready There's a train a comin' You don't need n…
Morning Side of the Mountain There was a girl, there was a boy If they had…
People Get Ready People get ready There's a train a comin' You don't need n…
Rudy Stop your running about It's time you straighten right out …
Rudy A Message to You Stop your running about It's time you straighten right out S…
Rudy's Message Stop your running about It's time you straighten right out S…
Rudy, a Message to You Stop with your messin around You'd better think of your futu…
Salt Of The Earth Let's drink to the hard working people Let's drink the the…
Sunshine Girl Ooh... You're so sweet like the sugar plum tree I used to…
Suzanne Beware of the Devil Suzanne beware of the devil, don't let him spoil your…
Take a Message Maria Last night as I got home about a half past…



Think About That You can take the boy from the country But you canโ€ฒt…


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@chrissmith7259

Reggae, reggae, reggae, reggae! Reggae, reggae, reggae, reggae!
Lady - come make de option begin. (oh-oh) Lady - come make de option begin. (oh-oh) Come mek you reggae, reggae ina your jeggae! Come mek you reggae, reggae ina your jeggae!
Lady - me nuh wan' no bangarang. (oh-oh) Lady - me nuh wan' no contention. (oh-oh) Me jus' wan' fi reggae, reggae ina your jeggae! Me jus' wan' fi reggae, reggae ina your jeggae!
Come mek me give you the number one, and drive you home.. Come mek me give you the number two, and mek you feel good, lady.
Lady - me nuh wan' no bangarang. (oh-oh)



Lady - me nuh wan' no contention. (oh-oh) Me jus' wan' fi reggae, reggae ina your jeggae! Me jus' wan' fi reggae, reggae ina your jeggae!
Lady - me nuh wan' no cuss cuss. (oh-oh) Lady - me nuh wan' no fuss fuss. (oh-oh) Me jus' wan' fi reggae, reggae ina your jeggae! Me jus' wan' fi reggae, reggae ina your jeggae!
Reggae - strike it! - clear up!
Lady - come make de option begin. (oh-oh) Lady - come make de option begin. (oh-oh) Come make you reggae, reggae ina your jeggae! Come make you reggae, reggae ina your jeggae!
Reggae in de grass. (oh-oh) Reggae in de grass. (oh-oh) Reggae, reggae ina your jeggae! (oh-oh) Reggae, reggae ina your jeggae! (oh-oh) Reggae in the mornin'! (oh-oh) Reggae in the evenin'! (oh-oh) Reggae in the night time! (oh-oh) Anytime you like, just reggae, reggae! (oh-oh)



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@indy5624

Part of the Reggae Chartbusters selection, remember we all went crazy to buy this when we was all little wee 15 year old skinheads,

@kopynd1

memories ov my skinhead days a long time ago

@pierredanisy9118

The first reggae album I ever saw....then I bought No 1, 3 & 4. Paul Gardiner from t Tottenham Crew introduced me to it and Ska, along with other lads from various areas in working class London who were staying temporarily at a boarding school called Stinsford School in Dorchester, Dorset. I met my first black and Chinese friends from that school too. They were FAB! Very enjoyable and great learning experience for me - we were ordinary fashion skinheads, but cutting edge finger on the pulse skins, in those days - none in sleepy Dorset - it was 1969 and 1970. I remember being laughed at in 1971 / 2 at the youth club - my sister was also a full blown skin girl. I lived in Tottenham for 10 years in later years, but sadly never met my old pal Paul, but did meet a friend in Island Records in Seven Sisters who was still there from the 70s, but a Rasta in the 90s.He said he remembered me - they thought I was Italian or Spanish, even though I came from the West Country!

@natheben6977

Rudeboy: The story of Trojan Records, brought me here. I'm glad I was introduced to this song. My first time actually. Thank you, Trojan Records.

@callimero2010

This is wunderfull

@pierredanisy9118

My favourite in the album...

@christie001

Great track - had forgotten all about this but remember dancing to it when I was 13 but 18 to get into the clubs

@2007Tarkus

I played this song to my mum back in 1969 and she hit the fuckin roof my arse hit the fuckin dust i am 59 now and when I hear this song I can only think of my parents with affection

@MarileeNumbers

I absolutely LOVE this story!! ๐Ÿฅฐ

@dellafenton2417

@@MarileeNumbers Me too! I remember my sister (10 years my senior) playing Max Romeos Wet Dream. My dad practically wrecked her Dansette!!!

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