King Tubby's Conversation
King Tubby Lyrics


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Ooh ooh

Baby I

That love

Tudululu
Baby I

Baby I love you so
And I

Ahah ah ah

Be slaving every

Night and day

Aah





I love you so

Overall Meaning

King Tubby is a dub/reggae artist, and 'King Tubby' is a song that has simple lyrics but speaks volumes about the emotion of the artist. The song starts with the "ooh ooh" sound that gradually transitions into actual words. The first line essentially sets the tone for the rest of the song, as the artist can be seen expressing their love for someone. They repeat the phrase "baby I" several times, which gives a sense of desperation in wanting to express how much they love this person.


The "tudululu" part of the song is a fun sound, and doesn't hold much meaning but helps to emphasize the artist's affection. The next line complements the first, where the artist declares that they love their significant other so much. The "ahah ah ah" part could be interpreted as the artist trying to hold back tears while pouring their heart out. The song concludes with the artist mentioning how they are willing to work tirelessly day and night to ensure that their loved one is happy.


Line by Line Meaning

Ooh ooh
Expressing excitement or enthusiasm


Baby I
Addressing the beloved partner


That love
Referring to the intense and passionate romantic feelings


Tudululu
Making a sound effect that conveys joy


Baby I
Repeating the addressed person's name for emphasis


Baby I love you so
Expressing deep and sincere affection towards the partner


And I
Continuing to express romantic feelings


Ahah ah ah
Showing emotion or pleasure through laughter


Be slaving every
Working hard and tirelessly


Night and day
Indicating the constant effort put into the relationship


Aah
A vocal expression of satisfaction, comfort or pleasure


I love you so
Reaffirming the depth and passion of the romantic love




Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: VINCENT GORDON, JOSEPH HILL, ERROL THOMPSON, ROY DAYES, ALBERT WALKER

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Comments from YouTube:

Mike Williams

For those of u who don't know. Dubs can be remixes/remakes of the original sound track. The original of this one in question was "Conversation" done by none other than the immortal Slim Smith.

Malcolm Coghill

King Tubby, gone but never forgotten

zmoek

THIS IS KING TUBBY SOUND !!!!

kenny mccardle

classioc bass line to all that is reggae music with real dance feel , i play this when i drive and edinburgh listens , big sound !!!

John Lepel

damn this is good music

kenny mccardle

i think this is a sub dub of "mr brown" gregory isaacs , i have the tune for 23 years now ' cars have changed but never the music that blasts from them, bless !!

Strate2

no man, dubversions are always reversions of original songs, but in another way. i believe this really is "conversation dub" because dub songs often have the word dub innit. the originalversion has got vocals innit i think.

N van T

I hear Dillinger in the piano awesome!!!

michael allen

wicked my conversation dub so many versions lone ranger jah thomas barrington levy collie weed classic yellowman big joe nice

O Rivers

all i want, is a smmmmoke, and good conversation! peace love and unity

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