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Gregory Isaacs (born on 15 July 1951 in Fletchers Land, Kingston, Jamaica and died on 25 October 2010 in London) was a Reggae singer and songwriter. Gregory Anthony Isaacs is known as "The Cool Ruler" for his seductive crooning vocal style. Gregory attributed his greatest musical influences to R&B greats Sam Cooke and Percy Sledge, in addition to Delroy Wilson, Alton Ellis and Ken Boothe.
In the late 1960s, Gregory first performed in a vocal trio called The Concords, after being encouraged by Byron Lee. By 1970 the group had split up. He subsequently formed his own label, African Museum.
In the late 1970s he emerged as one of the most prolific and popular recording artists in Jamaica. He released a number of self-produced singles on his own African Museum (JA) label with Errol Dunkley. Much of Isaacs' output reflected the 'conscious' themes of Roots Reggae, but Isaacs was equally adept at interpreting more mainstream Lovers Rock material. Early hits include "My Only Lover", "Sinner Man" and "Mr. Cop", recorded at Lee Perry's Black Ark Studio.
A period in the 1970s with the GG's label and its producer Alvin Ranglin produced hits like "Border" and "Number One".
Personal problems affected him, particularly battles with a cocaine addiction and a possession charge, which prevented him from touring in North America for a significant part of his career, until a pardon could eventually be secured.
Isaacs recorded with a number of producers, including the Riddim Twin's (Sly & Robbie) Taxi Records, who gave them their first hit with 1979's "Soon Forward" , After a series of releases with Sly & Robbie, Gregory built a strong relationship with Gussie Clarke of the Music Works label. In addition to these local Jamaican labels, The Cool Ruler had had releases on Trojan, VP, Virgin's Front Line and English producer Tad A. Dawkin's Tad's Records. Isaacs would would eventually sign with Chris Blackwell's Island Records which resulted in the international release of Night Nurse (1982) and Out Deh! (1983).
Perhaps his most popular recordings in his native Jamaica are "All I Have Is Love", "Mr. Brown" and "Hard Drugs", the latter being an anti-drug anthem that dominated radio in the late 1980s and was released as a hidden track on England's Tad Records All I Have Is Love, Love Love LP.
In the 1990s Gregory's African Museum label continued to release all of Gregory Isaacs' music, and that of artists he produced. He continued to record and perform live in the 2000s, and it has been estimated that Isaacs has released over 500 records in his career, which includes singles and compilations.
Isaacs, who was 59 years old, died of lung cancer on 25 October 2010 at his home in London where he spent part of his time. A sad loss to the world.
My Number 1
Gregory Isaacs Lyrics
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So let's talk about it, sister, now the game has just begun
So if you want to be my no. 1, if you want to be my no. 1
Let me know your future plans
I heard you telling friends that you are my no. 1
But not yet, my little sister, now the game has just begun
So if you want to be my no. 1, if you want to be my no. 1
Let me know your future plans
Just try to do the things good to me
'Cause what is to be got to be
So if you want to be my no. 1, tell me, if you want to be my no. 1
Let me know your future plans, won't you sister
I heard you say to me you want to be my no. 1
So let's talk about it, sister, now the game has just begun
So if you want to be my no. 1, if you want to be my no. 1
Let me know your future plans
Never ever hurt this man, and you'll be my no. 1
The lyrics of Gregory Isaacs's song "My Number One" are about a woman who claims that she wants to be the singer's number one love interest. The song opens with the woman telling Isaacs that she wants to be his number one. The chorus repeats the idea of the woman wanting to be his number one, but with a caveat; she must let Isaacs know her future plans. The second verse continues in a similar fashion, with the woman telling friends that she is Isaacs's number one, but he tells her that "the game has just begun."
The lyrics then take a turn with the line "just try to do the things good to me, 'cause what is to be got to be." Here, Isaacs seems to be expressing that if the woman truly wants to be his number one, she must treat him well and do what is necessary to be with him. The song ends with Isaacs telling the woman that if she never hurts him, she will be his number one.
Overall, the lyrics of "My Number One" are about love and trust, with Isaacs essentially telling the woman that he is willing to give their relationship a chance, but only if she is sincere and committed to him.
Line by Line Meaning
I heard you say to me you want to be my no. 1
You expressed that you want to be the most important person in my life.
So let's talk about it, sister, now the game has just begun
Let's discuss this matter now since it's only the beginning of our relationship.
So if you want to be my no. 1, if you want to be my no. 1
If you truly wish to become my number one, then
Let me know your future plans
please tell me what your future plans are.
I heard you telling friends that you are my no. 1
I heard you telling others that you're already my top priority.
But not yet, my little sister, now the game has just begun
However, it's not official yet since we're still in the early stages of our relationship.
Just try to do the things good to me
Try your best to do things that will make me happy
'Cause what is to be got to be
Doing good things is necessary since it's what needs to be done to achieve something.
So if you want to be my no. 1, tell me, if you want to be my no. 1
So, if you truly want to be my number one, then please tell me
Let me know your future plans, won't you sister
what your future plans are, would you? My dear sister.
Never ever hurt this man, and you'll be my no. 1
As long as you never hurt me, you will always be my number one.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, TAMMI MUSIC LTD.
Written by: Gregory Anthony Isaacs, CONRAD HUNTER, G. ISAACS, LEROY MOORE
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Eras
on Good Morning
Anyone with out deh lyrics by Gregory isaacs
Garvey Ufot
on Dieting
Lord
Lord
I sit and wonder have I sinned
As I partake of my dieting, yeah
Just to know that every day, oh yeah
My whole life depend on a food tray, yeah
An happy day, a night of pain
I wonder when this a-term will end
Cos I'm a man and I've got to go
I don't know when I'm gonna get parole
But I'm a-one day
I'm a-one day
Yes, I'm a-one day
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
The place in which that I dwell, Lord knows
Was just an old iron gate in hell, yeah
But still I survive
The foolish man always build strife
Nuh want no baton stick come bruck me bone
The worldly man, leave me alone
Cos I'm a man and I've got to go
I don't know when I'm gonna get parole
But I'm a-one day
I'm a-one day
Yes, I'm a-one day
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
Uunh
One day closer to home
I sit and wonder have I sinned, Lord God
As I partake of my dieting
Hurts to know that every day, every long day
My whole life depend on a food tray
An happy day, a night of pain
I wonder when this a-term will end
Cos I'm a man and I've got to go
I don't know when I'm gonna get parole
But I'm a-one day
I'm a-one day
I'm a-one day
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
One day closer to home
To home
I need, aah
To home
One day closer
Garvey Ufot
on Dieting
The tune, 'Dieting', is absolutely, totally and completely the hottest and the coolest tune in this album. It is absolutely massive. It is my absolute best. Anyone who thinks otherwise has NOT listened to it yet. It is heartrending in its story -- Gregory's harrowing experience in prison -- hard in its riddim (Roots Radics at their best) and soul uplifting in its melody. Jesus! Are you guys kidding me? 'Dieting' is without parrallel in this album.
Gicharu
on A Few Words
Cool Ruler had classic voice, ......one of those voice one can't imitate. these songs sang more than 30 years ago will still be played and relevant more than a century later... R.I.P
Gicharu
on Front Door
"The white men lose", does not make sense...."While I may lose"
Gicharu
on Better Plant Some Loving
This was my best cassette of G.I , all songs with the exception of Let off Supm, were classic love songs. His collabo with Dennis Brown on Let off Supm was a gem
Vinnie
on Good Morning
Great vives!
Bruce Booker
on Out Deh
I really would like to have the lyrics of gregory isaacs dieting song.
Valmir Machado
on Night Nurse
brasill é regaee, é nois mano
Evelyne De Batavia
on If I Don't Have You
Wonderful