1) Jacob Mil… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 2 singers sharing the name Jacob Miller.
1) Jacob Miller (born in Mandeville, Jamaica on 4 May 1952 – 23 March 1980) was a Jamaican reggae artist. He was the first to record with Clement Dodd. While pursuing a prolific solo career, he became the lead singer for reggae group Inner Circle with whom he recorded until his death in a car accident at the age of 27.
He recorded three songs for Dodd, including “Love is a Message” in 1968, which the Swaby brothers, (Horace, later called Augustus Pablo, and Garth) played at their Rockers Sound System. While the song did not garner much success nor maintain Dodd's attention in Miller, it resulted in Pablo’s sustained interest in Miller.
Jacob was featured in the film Rockers, alongside Gregory Isaacs, Big Youth and Burning Spear. In the movie, he plays the singer of a hotel houseband, played by Inner Circle, who are joined on drums by the films hero, Horsemouth (Leroy Wallace) and play a wicked live version of Tenement Yard.
Miller had close links with Bob Marley, who was known to promote him as 'My favourite singer'. One of Jacob Millers biggest Jamaican hits 'Tired Fe Lick Weed' betrayed his political leanings as can be seen in his performance of the song in the film 'Heartland Reggae', where his open enjoyment of a 'ganja spliff' on stage was intended to be seen as a militant statement.
Millers most potent works are often attributed to the 'rockers' singles of the mid 1970's with the band Inner Circle, with tracks like 'Tenement yard', 'Tired fe Lick Weed' and 'Stand Firm' among them. However the track which has brought him the most lasting recognition is the rockers standard 'King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown' with Augustus Pablo. Other notable tracks with Augustus Pablo include 'Keep on Knocking, 'False Rasta' and 'Who Say Jah No Dread', all produced by King Tubby.
Jacob Miller had a unique vocal style, using staccato motifs in counter play with the rhythm section, a perfect example of which is 'Tired Fe Lick Weed'. Miller was an intelligent and original artist, and recognised his own potential to lead, releasing a re-cut of his own track 'Tenement Yard' with the title 'To Much Imitator', a straight out attack on those trying to copy his style.
With an obvious energy, Jacob Miller was a magnetic presence on stage,and his appearance at the 'One Love Peace Concert' in Jamaica, April 1978 was typical 'Killer' Miller. Mesmerising and full of life, Jacob Miller invited members of the Jamaican political coalition, the 'Peace Committee' on to the stage for a rendition of 'Peace Treaty Special', conducting crowd, band, press and guests all with his customary zeal.
Some of Millers later work has been seen by reggae purists to be too much of an attempt at finding a commercial avenue for his music, with his yearning for success becoming evident on the track, 'I've Learned My Lesson Well', from the Island Records album 'Everything Is Great' from 1979.
This album, from musical point of view, is almost totaly unconnected to his earlier 'roots' work, and exhibits the ability of the Inner Circle band to adapt to different genres, using strong disco themes here. It is with some irony then, that Jacob Millers lasting contribution to the reggae genre will be forever focused on those 'rockers' tracks, which are, at least culturally, perhaps more important than reaching 'The top 100'.
Miller died very young in a car accident, cutting abruptly short a promising career that had already taken young Jacob from 'yard' (Jamaica) to an international record deal with Island Records.
Miller had planned to perform along with Bob Marley and Inner Circle in Brasil and then to tour with them; this tour was cancelled after Miller's untimely death.
2) Wisconsin native Jacob Miller left his hometown for Portland, OR the summer of 2009 via Amtrak, bringing with him only a suitcase and an electric guitar. After one year in the city he left to travel North America, both to study and perform music while working on various farms and ranches between travels. Time spent as a farm hand in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina shaped his devotion to the finger-picking style of the region. Spending countless hours playing alongside vintage recordings and local old-timers in the surrounding areas of Appalachia, Miller delved into the inner workings of the music’s style and history.
After 7 years leading a jazz sextet and performing both internationally and throughout North America, Miller now focuses his efforts on a different kind of songwriting and storytelling. Whether it be playing for thousands at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall or for 5 people in a Midwest living room, Jacob's passion, voice and laid-back demeanor create an intimate connection with audiences far and wide.
With an affinity for minimalist pop and firm roots planted in American traditional music, Jacob Miller crafts a timeless sound unique to his voice, style and abilities.
In 2019, Jacob released his debut record, ‘This New Home,’ which displays his abilities as a performer, writer and composer. Recorded and performed entirely by Miller in a Portland home-turned-studio, songs and ideas come together to form an album that is honest and heartfelt.
In 2020, he was also a featured performer on NBC’s The Voice; working with Nick Jonas and James Taylor among others.
On May 15th, Jacob will release new music since his debut solo release. “Quarantine,” out May 15th, is a collaborative project accomplished through isolation during the period of COVID-19 and shelter-in-place. It features 2 new singles, an accompanying music video, and a cast of PNW artists.
Suzy Wong
Jacob Miller Lyrics
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Said I'd stay just a day
To my surprise, there to see
Another love there for me
Suzy Wong she's a lover
Her world are hot to discover
Suzy Wong she's my baby
Suzy Wong
She always follow me wherever I go
On to the circus and the movie show
I always wonder why she love me so
But I can't tell you, only Suzy know
Suzy Wong she's a mystery
First love I ever had in history
Suzy Wong she's my baby
I don't think I'm crazy
Suzy Wong, Suzy Wong, Suzy
I took a trip to the China way
Said I'd stay just a day
To my surprise, there to see
Another love there for me
Suzy Wong she's a mystery
First love I ever had in history
Suzy Wong she's my baby
I don't think I'm crazy
Suzy Wong
Suzy, Suzy Wong
Suzy, Suzy Wong
Suzy, Suzy Wong
The lyrics of Jacob Miller's song Suzy Wong tell the story of a man who took a trip to China and unexpectedly fell in love with a woman named Suzy Wong. The singer describes how Suzy Wong follows him wherever he goes, to the circus and the movie show, and expresses confusion as to why she loves him so much. However, he is enchanted by her and refers to her as a mystery and the first love he ever had in history.
The song is a tribute to the character of Suzy Wong from the 1957 novel The World of Suzie Wong by Richard Mason, which tells the story of a British artist who falls in love with a Hong Kong prostitute named Suzie Wong. The book was made into a popular film in 1960, starring Nancy Kwan as Suzy Wong. The song references the book and movie title as it describes the singer's love for Suzy Wong.
The lyrics are simple, yet captivating, with a catchy melody that combines reggae and rock elements. The song captures the essence of a passionate and exotic love affair, but also touches upon the difficulties and mysteries that come with falling in love with someone from a different culture. Overall, the song Suzy Wong is a romantic and enjoyable tribute to a captivating character.
Line by Line Meaning
I took a trip to the China way
I embarked on a journey to China
Said I'd stay just a day
I planned to stay just a day
To my surprise, there to see
Surprisingly, I saw
Another love there for me
Another person was there in love with me
Suzy Wong she's a lover
Suzy Wong is a passionate lover
Her world are hot to discover
She is eager to explore the world around her
Suzy Wong she's my baby
Suzy Wong is my girlfriend
I don't think I'm crazy
I believe I'm not insane
Suzy Wong
Referring to Suzy Wong
She always follow me wherever I go
Wherever I go, she always follows me
On to the circus and the movie show
Even to the circus and the movie theater
I always wonder why she love me so
I always wonder why she loves me so much
But I can't tell you, only Suzy know
I can't explain it to you, only Suzy understands it
Suzy Wong she's a mystery
Suzy Wong is an enigma
First love I ever had in history
She was the first person I ever loved
Suzy Wong, Suzy Wong, Suzy
Repeating her name, Suzy Wong
Contributed by John J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.