The band were best known for two hit records, "We Play Reggae" and "Back a Yard", but also had reggae hits with "His Majesty Is Coming" and "Born In Ethiopia".[2] They recorded two albums during their lifetime, His Majesty Is Coming and Man From New Guinea, the latter released on Island Records.
Callender went on to a solo career, while Browne became half of one of Jamaica's pre-eminent rhythm sections and production teams, Steely & Clevie.
2) They are an Indie-punk band from Staten Island, New York. They consist of Brian Cogan, Sean Cogan, ) and Brendan Gilmartin.
3) In Crowd is a former name of british psychedelic rock band Tomorrow. Their song Why Must They Criticise appears on the compilation called English Freakbeat, Vol. 3.
Mango Walk
In Crowd Lyrics
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You go mango walk, you go mango walk,
My brother did a-tell me that you go mango walk
And steal all the number 'leven.
Now tell me, Joe, do tell me for true,
Do tell me for true, do tell me,
That you don't go to no mango walk
And steal all the number 'leven. I tell you,
That I don't go to no mango walk
And steal all the number 'leven.
The lyrics to In Crowd's song "Mango Walk" tell a story of two friends, one of whom has heard rumors that the other has been going to "mango walk" and stealing something called "number 'leven." The other friend vehemently denies these rumors and insists that they do not go to mango walk or steal anything. The lyrics are sung in a call-and-response style, with one friend asking questions or making statements and the other friend answering or responding. The repetition of the phrase "you go mango walk" creates a sense of urgency and suspicion, while the denial of any wrongdoing suggests a theme of loyalty and trust between friends.
The reference to mango walk in the lyrics may be a nod to a real place or event, but it is unclear exactly what it represents. Some believe that the term refers to a neighborhood or street in Jamaica, while others suggest that it may refer to a specific incident involving theft or deception. The phrase "number 'leven" is also open to interpretation, with some speculating that it could refer to a specific item or object, while others see it as a more general reference to valuables or possessions.
Line by Line Meaning
My brother did a-tell me that you go mango walk,
My brother told me that you frequently visit a place called 'mango walk'
You go mango walk, you go mango walk,
You visit 'mango walk' often
My brother did a-tell me that you go mango walk
And steal all the number 'leven.
My brother told me you steal things, specifically item number eleven, when you go to 'mango walk'
Now tell me, Joe, do tell me for true,
Do tell me for true, do tell me,
Joe, can you tell me honestly the truth?
That you don't go to no mango walk
And steal all the number 'leven.
That you never steal anything when you visit 'mango walk'
I tell you, Sue, I tell you for true, I tell you for true, I tell you
That I don't go to no mango walk
And steal all the number 'leven.
Sue, I promise you that I never steal anything when I visit 'mango walk'
Writer(s): Maurice (clive) Hunt
Contributed by Gavin O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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