Nicky Thomas (born Cecil Nicholas Thomas, 30 May 1949, Portland, Jamaica, d… Read Full Bio ↴Nicky Thomas (born Cecil Nicholas Thomas, 30 May 1949, Portland, Jamaica, died 1990) was a reggae singer who enjoyed considerable chart success in the 1970s.
After working as a labourer along with future members of The Gladiators, Thomas's break came with "Run Mr. Nigel Run", produced by Derrick Harriott.[1] This was followed by a successful association with producer Joe Gibbs, with hits following in the form of "God Bless The Children", "Mama's Song", "Rainy Night In Georgia" and "If I Had a Hammer".[1] He broke into the UK Top 10 in 1970 with "Love of the Common People" (later also a top 10 hit for Paul Young), a tour following, after which Thomas decided to stay in the United Kingdom, promoting a compilation of his work with Gibbs, also titled Love of the Common People. This was followed by his self-produced Tell It Like It Is album, featuring the near-hit "Yesterday Man", and the commentary on the lack of airplay for reggae records on Radio 1, "BBC".[1]
Thomas continued recording commercial reggae, working with the likes of Lloyd Charmers. In 1974, he toured the UK backed by the musicians who would later go on to become Misty In Roots.[
After working as a labourer along with future members of The Gladiators, Thomas's break came with "Run Mr. Nigel Run", produced by Derrick Harriott.[1] This was followed by a successful association with producer Joe Gibbs, with hits following in the form of "God Bless The Children", "Mama's Song", "Rainy Night In Georgia" and "If I Had a Hammer".[1] He broke into the UK Top 10 in 1970 with "Love of the Common People" (later also a top 10 hit for Paul Young), a tour following, after which Thomas decided to stay in the United Kingdom, promoting a compilation of his work with Gibbs, also titled Love of the Common People. This was followed by his self-produced Tell It Like It Is album, featuring the near-hit "Yesterday Man", and the commentary on the lack of airplay for reggae records on Radio 1, "BBC".[1]
Thomas continued recording commercial reggae, working with the likes of Lloyd Charmers. In 1974, he toured the UK backed by the musicians who would later go on to become Misty In Roots.[
God Bless the Children
Nicky Thomas Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'God Bless the Children' by these artists:
B.J. Thomas I hope there's really a Santa Claus I hope he lives…
B.J. Thomas (Holiday) I hope there's really a Santa Claus I hope he…
B.J.トーマス I hope there's really a Santa Claus I hope he…
Bruce Cockburn Night comes The mask of the world Resolves into round bits…
Cockburn Bruce Night comes The mask of the world Resolves into round bits o…
Loretta Lynn God bless America again you see all the troubles that…
The Nashville All-Stars Them that's got shall have Them that's not shall lose…
The Staple Singers god bless the children caus they cant' stop what men do and…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Nicky Thomas:
Baby Can I Change My Mind Aww, she didn't bat an eye As I packed my bags…
Can I Change My Mind Aww, she didn't bat an eye As I packed my bags…
Have a Little Faith Your best friend, your best girl Just made a big mess…
Let It Be When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary…
Lola Lola I met her in a club down in old Soho, Where…
Long Gone Hey lady, you gotta tell me What it was that came…
Love of the Common People Living on free food tickets, water in the milk from a…
Love of the Common People (UK mix) Livin' on free food tickets Water in your milk from a…
Mama's Song Be my woman girl I be your men Yes I be…
Rainy Night In Georgia Hoverin' by my suitcase Tryin' to find a warm place to…
Soul Power Know we need it, soul power We got to have it,…
Turn Back The Hands Of Time Oh darling I'm so lonely without you Can't sleep at night…
Yesterday Man I'm her yesterday man Well my friends that's what I am I'm…
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tafi mutekwe
What a beauty of a song! Well manipulated and with great orchestral arrangements. This is my top fave rendition because it really defines the soul of 70z reggae. One of the best reggae voices of all time. RIEP Nicky Thomas.
Pissinya Wheetbix
From a golden age
ibs16
I sold loads of these when I used to work in a record shop in Brixton Granville. Arcade from 1970-1980
Dennis Haynes
I use to here soul string and soul king play this one, coming from across, dust in trenchtown,
Devil City
What about Message from Maria by Nicky Thomas