Prince Buster (Cecil Bustamente Campbell, 24 May 1938 - 8 September 2016) w… Read Full Bio ↴Prince Buster (Cecil Bustamente Campbell, 24 May 1938 - 8 September 2016) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter and producer. He is regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of ska and rocksteady music. The records he released in the 1960s influenced and shaped the course of Jamaican contemporary music and created a legacy of work that later reggae and ska artists would draw upon.
Born Cecil Bustamente Campbell on Orange Street in Kingston, Jamaica, his middle name was given to him by his family in honour of the Labour activist and first post-Independence Prime Minister William Alexander Clarke Bustamante, in the early 1940s Campbell was sent to live with his grandmother in rural Jamaica where his family's commitment to the Christian faith gave him his earliest musical experiences in the form of church singing as well as private family prayer and hymn meetings. Returning to live at Orange Street while still a young boy; Campbell attended the Central Branch School and St. Anne's School. While at school Campbell performed three or four times a week at the Glass Bucket Club as part of Frankie Lymon's Sing and Dance Troupe; rock 'n' roll themed shows were popular during the 1950s with the Glass Bucket Club establishing a reputation as the premier music venue and social club for Jamaican teenagers at that time. Upon leaving school Campbell found himself drawn to the ranks of followers that supported the sound system of Tom the Great Sebastian. Jamaican sound systems at that time were playing American rhythm 'n' blues and Campbell credits Tom the Great Sebastian with his first introduction to the songs and artists that would later influence his own music: The Clovers' "Middle of the Night", Fats Domino's "Mardi Gras in New Orleans", the Griffin Brothers featuring Margie Day, and Shirley & Lee.
Campbell became more actively involved in the operational side of running a sound system after he was introduced to Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd; a musically-inclined businessman who operated one of Kingston's most popular sound systems. Campbell found himself fulfilling a variety of roles for Coxsone: providing security, handling ticket receipts, identifying and sourcing music as well as working in the essential role of selector. The knowledge he gained about the financial and logistical aspects of staging a sound system dance was put to good use when Campbell made the decision to start his own sound system called 'Voice of the People'. Campbell approached his family and a radio shop owner called Mr Wong for financial backing; both parties agreed. Campbell's 'Voice of the People' sound system was soon operational and within a short time had established itself as a rival to the sound systems of Coxsone and Reid. Campbell applied to the Farm Work Program (guest worker scheme for the US agricultural sector) with the intention of buying music for his sound system but on the day of departure was refused entry into the scheme. Knowing that he wouldn't be able to personally source records from the US Campbell decided to record his own music. He approached Arkland "Drumbago" Parks; a professional drummer at the Baby Grand Club who had arranged and recorded a special (exclusive recording) for the Count Boysie sound system. Drumbago agreed to help and Campbell immediately began rehearsing with the musicians at the Baby Grand Club including the guitarist Jah Jerry who played on Campbell's first recording session.
In 1961 Campbell released his first single "Little Honey/Luke Lane Shuffle" featuring Jah Jerry, Drumbago and Rico Rodriquez recording under the name of Buster's Group. In that same year he produced "Oh Carolina" by the Folkes Brothers which was released on his Wild Bells label. The drumming on the record was provided by members of the Count Ossie Group; nyabinghi drummers from the rastafarian community, Camp David, situated on the Wareika Hill above Kingston. After becoming a hit in Jamaica "Oh Carolina" was licensed to Melodisc; a UK label owned by Emil Shalet. Melodisc released the track on their subsidiary label Blue Beat; the label would go on to become synonymous with 1960s ska releases for the UK market.
Campbell recorded prolifically throughout the 1960s; notable early ska releases include: "Madness" (1963), "Wash Wash" (1963 with Ernest Ranglin on bass), "One Step Beyond" (1964) and "Al Capone" (1964). The documentary This is Ska (1964), hosted by Edward Seaga and filmed at the Sombrero Club, includes Campbell performing his Jamaican hit "Wash Wash". In 1964 Campbell met World Heavyweight Champion boxer Muhammad Ali who invited him to attend a Nation of Islam talk at Mosque 29 in Miami. That year Campbell joined the Nation of Islam and also started to release material on his own imprint label called "Islam". In 1965 he appeared in Millie in Jamaica (a film short about Millie Small's return to Jamaica after the world-wide success of "My Boy Lollipop") which was broadcast on Rediffusion's Friday evening pop show Ready, Steady, Go!. Campbell had a Top Twenty hit in the UK with the track "Al Capone" (#18, February 1967). He toured the UK in spring 1967 appearing at the Marquee club in May and later toured America to promote the RCA Victor LP release The Ten Commandments (From Man To Woman). By the late 1960s Campbell was once again at the forefront of a musical change in Jamaica; the new music would be called rocksteady. Campbell tracks like "Shaking Up Orange Street" (1967) were arranged with the slower more soulful rocksteady template as used by Alton Ellis ("Rock Steady") and many others. The album Judge Dread Rock Steady was released in 1967 and the title track "Judge Dread" with its satirical theme and vocal style proved to be popular to the point of parody. In 1968 the compilation album FABulous was released; opening with the track "Earthquake" (which revisited the theme of Orange Street) and including earlier hits the album has regularly been reissued in the UK.
In 1972 the movie The Harder They Come was released which features Campbell in a cameo role as a DJ.
The UK ska revival at the end of the 1970s that started with the 2-Tone label from Coventry introduced Campbell's music to a new generation of listeners. In 1979 the band Madness released their first single on 2-Tone, a tribute to Campbell called "The Prince". The B-side was a cover of the Campbell song "Madness" from which they took their name. Their second single, released on the Stiff label ("The Prince" would be the only single released by Madness on the 2-Tone label), was a cover of Campbell's "One Step Beyond", which reached the UK Top 10. On their self-titled debut album, The Specials covered "Too Hot" as well as borrowing elements from Campbell's "Judge Dread" (in the song "Stupid Marriage") and "Al Capone" (in the song "Gangsters"). The Specials also included a cover of "Enjoy Yourself" on their second album More Specials. The Beat covered "Rough Rider" and "Whine & Grine" on their album I Just Can't Stop It. Campbell's song "Hard Man Fe Dead" was covered by the U.S. ska band The Toasters on their 1996 album 2 Tone Army.
In 1994 a UK court ruled in favour of John Folkes and Greensleeves after they brought a lawsuit against Campbell and Melodisc (CampbelI by this time had acquired Melodisc) concerning authorship of "Oh Carolina". Campbell had a Top Thirty hit in the UK with the track "Whine and Grine" (#21, April 1998) after the song had been used in an advert for Levi's.
In 2001 Campbell was awarded the Order of Distinction by the Jamaican Government for his contribution to music.
He performed at the 2002 Legends Of Ska festival in Toronto. Other appearances include: Sierra Nevada World Music Festival in 2003; the 2006 Boss Sounds Reggae Festival in Newcastle upon Tyne,[16] the 40th Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland with the Delroy Williams Junction Band, and the 2007 UK Rhythm Festival.
Born Cecil Bustamente Campbell on Orange Street in Kingston, Jamaica, his middle name was given to him by his family in honour of the Labour activist and first post-Independence Prime Minister William Alexander Clarke Bustamante, in the early 1940s Campbell was sent to live with his grandmother in rural Jamaica where his family's commitment to the Christian faith gave him his earliest musical experiences in the form of church singing as well as private family prayer and hymn meetings. Returning to live at Orange Street while still a young boy; Campbell attended the Central Branch School and St. Anne's School. While at school Campbell performed three or four times a week at the Glass Bucket Club as part of Frankie Lymon's Sing and Dance Troupe; rock 'n' roll themed shows were popular during the 1950s with the Glass Bucket Club establishing a reputation as the premier music venue and social club for Jamaican teenagers at that time. Upon leaving school Campbell found himself drawn to the ranks of followers that supported the sound system of Tom the Great Sebastian. Jamaican sound systems at that time were playing American rhythm 'n' blues and Campbell credits Tom the Great Sebastian with his first introduction to the songs and artists that would later influence his own music: The Clovers' "Middle of the Night", Fats Domino's "Mardi Gras in New Orleans", the Griffin Brothers featuring Margie Day, and Shirley & Lee.
Campbell became more actively involved in the operational side of running a sound system after he was introduced to Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd; a musically-inclined businessman who operated one of Kingston's most popular sound systems. Campbell found himself fulfilling a variety of roles for Coxsone: providing security, handling ticket receipts, identifying and sourcing music as well as working in the essential role of selector. The knowledge he gained about the financial and logistical aspects of staging a sound system dance was put to good use when Campbell made the decision to start his own sound system called 'Voice of the People'. Campbell approached his family and a radio shop owner called Mr Wong for financial backing; both parties agreed. Campbell's 'Voice of the People' sound system was soon operational and within a short time had established itself as a rival to the sound systems of Coxsone and Reid. Campbell applied to the Farm Work Program (guest worker scheme for the US agricultural sector) with the intention of buying music for his sound system but on the day of departure was refused entry into the scheme. Knowing that he wouldn't be able to personally source records from the US Campbell decided to record his own music. He approached Arkland "Drumbago" Parks; a professional drummer at the Baby Grand Club who had arranged and recorded a special (exclusive recording) for the Count Boysie sound system. Drumbago agreed to help and Campbell immediately began rehearsing with the musicians at the Baby Grand Club including the guitarist Jah Jerry who played on Campbell's first recording session.
In 1961 Campbell released his first single "Little Honey/Luke Lane Shuffle" featuring Jah Jerry, Drumbago and Rico Rodriquez recording under the name of Buster's Group. In that same year he produced "Oh Carolina" by the Folkes Brothers which was released on his Wild Bells label. The drumming on the record was provided by members of the Count Ossie Group; nyabinghi drummers from the rastafarian community, Camp David, situated on the Wareika Hill above Kingston. After becoming a hit in Jamaica "Oh Carolina" was licensed to Melodisc; a UK label owned by Emil Shalet. Melodisc released the track on their subsidiary label Blue Beat; the label would go on to become synonymous with 1960s ska releases for the UK market.
Campbell recorded prolifically throughout the 1960s; notable early ska releases include: "Madness" (1963), "Wash Wash" (1963 with Ernest Ranglin on bass), "One Step Beyond" (1964) and "Al Capone" (1964). The documentary This is Ska (1964), hosted by Edward Seaga and filmed at the Sombrero Club, includes Campbell performing his Jamaican hit "Wash Wash". In 1964 Campbell met World Heavyweight Champion boxer Muhammad Ali who invited him to attend a Nation of Islam talk at Mosque 29 in Miami. That year Campbell joined the Nation of Islam and also started to release material on his own imprint label called "Islam". In 1965 he appeared in Millie in Jamaica (a film short about Millie Small's return to Jamaica after the world-wide success of "My Boy Lollipop") which was broadcast on Rediffusion's Friday evening pop show Ready, Steady, Go!. Campbell had a Top Twenty hit in the UK with the track "Al Capone" (#18, February 1967). He toured the UK in spring 1967 appearing at the Marquee club in May and later toured America to promote the RCA Victor LP release The Ten Commandments (From Man To Woman). By the late 1960s Campbell was once again at the forefront of a musical change in Jamaica; the new music would be called rocksteady. Campbell tracks like "Shaking Up Orange Street" (1967) were arranged with the slower more soulful rocksteady template as used by Alton Ellis ("Rock Steady") and many others. The album Judge Dread Rock Steady was released in 1967 and the title track "Judge Dread" with its satirical theme and vocal style proved to be popular to the point of parody. In 1968 the compilation album FABulous was released; opening with the track "Earthquake" (which revisited the theme of Orange Street) and including earlier hits the album has regularly been reissued in the UK.
In 1972 the movie The Harder They Come was released which features Campbell in a cameo role as a DJ.
The UK ska revival at the end of the 1970s that started with the 2-Tone label from Coventry introduced Campbell's music to a new generation of listeners. In 1979 the band Madness released their first single on 2-Tone, a tribute to Campbell called "The Prince". The B-side was a cover of the Campbell song "Madness" from which they took their name. Their second single, released on the Stiff label ("The Prince" would be the only single released by Madness on the 2-Tone label), was a cover of Campbell's "One Step Beyond", which reached the UK Top 10. On their self-titled debut album, The Specials covered "Too Hot" as well as borrowing elements from Campbell's "Judge Dread" (in the song "Stupid Marriage") and "Al Capone" (in the song "Gangsters"). The Specials also included a cover of "Enjoy Yourself" on their second album More Specials. The Beat covered "Rough Rider" and "Whine & Grine" on their album I Just Can't Stop It. Campbell's song "Hard Man Fe Dead" was covered by the U.S. ska band The Toasters on their 1996 album 2 Tone Army.
In 1994 a UK court ruled in favour of John Folkes and Greensleeves after they brought a lawsuit against Campbell and Melodisc (CampbelI by this time had acquired Melodisc) concerning authorship of "Oh Carolina". Campbell had a Top Thirty hit in the UK with the track "Whine and Grine" (#21, April 1998) after the song had been used in an advert for Levi's.
In 2001 Campbell was awarded the Order of Distinction by the Jamaican Government for his contribution to music.
He performed at the 2002 Legends Of Ska festival in Toronto. Other appearances include: Sierra Nevada World Music Festival in 2003; the 2006 Boss Sounds Reggae Festival in Newcastle upon Tyne,[16] the 40th Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland with the Delroy Williams Junction Band, and the 2007 UK Rhythm Festival.
Earthquake
Prince Buster Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Earthquake' by these artists:
---Batmobile-- Earthquake I'm gonna tell you a story it's a long long…
13th Floor Elevators The sound of the earthquake, The rhythms that you make,…
4Men 함께 해왔던 그 밤하늘에는 어둠만 보이죠 별빛은 어디에 나는 여기 있는데…
A.C.K. Uh Worried 'bout me, I ain't worried bout a bitch Stay with…
AL/SO Voices in my head confuse my mind Expectations all these wor…
Alan Ayres You stay, but I′ll go I can't take it anymore I never…
Arcadia Tornado I cannot hear any voice I cannot hear any sound I…
Art of Fighters An open microphone can be dangerous Let's tune in on a…
Arthur Koldomasov What love is? I can't explain It seems that I've never exper…
Batmobile Iá¢m gonna tell you a story it's a long long…
Bess Rogers You wait enough and the end of the day will…
Bimbo Boy They're wrong, can't you see? We're perfect you and me And w…
Bin-Jip Shake all the trouble off my shoulder kick all the worries…
Boots I can remember days, things weren't always this way I used…
Breathe Atlantis No earthquake shakes my ground I will get through the night …
Brittany Bookout It hits hard Every time you're near The gravel starts to sha…
Cardiknox Just another girl from a small town with big dreams Just…
Chatty-K More of a lyrical miracle Spiritual individual All of my ve…
Chixdiggit Whenever I'm around you're never really happy Everything I …
Chixdiggit! Whenever I'm around you're never really happy Everything I a…
Clarke and the Himselfs If you are not having fun when you hear some…
Courtney Cole Everything has fallen down It feels so suffocating And my so…
d# (This song is really really cool) Earthquake when I wake up …
Dawn of the Dude The lazers, the signals shine high We're sailing, preparing…
DDG (30, you a motherfucking fool, nigga) Boom!, make it earthq…
Deep Forest It means: 'No, we don't know what'. That's what it means Nei…
Deerhunter Do you recall waking up on a dirty couch in…
DefQon.1 if you wanna move I got you no morestand around…
Diplo My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, Ea…
Diplo & DJ Fresh & Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, E…
Diplo; DJ Fresh; Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, Ea…
Disco Fries On my knees and you Won′t give into me Ah ah Fleeting feelin…
DJ Fresh My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, ear…
DJ Fresh Diplo My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, Ea…
DJ Fresh & Diplo (feat. Dominique Young Unique) My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, ear…
DJ Fresh & Diplo feat. Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, Ea…
DJ Fresh & Diplo ft. Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, E…
DJ Fresh & Diplo [feat. Dominique Young Unique] My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, ear…
Dj Fresh / Diplo My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, E…
DJ Fresh And Diplo My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, Ea…
DJ Fresh Diplo and Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, E…
DJ Fresh vs Diplo Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake eart…
DJ Fresh vs Diplo feat. Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, ear…
DJ Fresh vs Diplo feat. Dominique Young My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, E…
DJ Fresh VS Diplo feat. Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, ear…
DJ Fresh Vs Diplo ft. Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, E…
DJ Fresh vs Diplo; Dominique Young My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, ear…
DJ Fresh vs. Diplo My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, Ea…
DJ Fresh Vs. Diplo Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, E…
DJ Fresh vs. Diplo feat. Domin My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, Ea…
DJ Fresh/Diplo/Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, E…
DJ Fytch I can remember days, things were not always this way I…
Dj S-Brain My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, ear…
E-A-Ski I stay ten toes down, I'm so down to earth,…
Earthquake ft. Tinie Tempah Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Lad…
Eminem feat. Busta Rhymes Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! La…
Family Force 5 Get down! It's shaking like an earthquake I saw Shawty danc…
Ferdous I fell in an earthquake Running till my bones break But I'll…
Fort Hope Please try to hear me out Cuz you know I'd do…
Fortunate Youth Earthquake, yes it wanna tell me that ground shake, ooh Eart…
Gabby B Gabby B Mikaila Uhh Uhh Uhh Uhh I can see that you notice …
Glamour of the Kill feat. Craig Mabbitt I′ve got a shotgun loaded in the back of my…
H.E. Ferrell & His No. 1 Boys Stumbled at my feet Yeah Yeah Yeah Hey Ground fell down Af…
H.O.S Born into competition With a feeling that something's missin…
Hardwell Jump, make the ground shake Jump, make the ground shake Jump…
Hit the Lights I've got some big dreams Somehow it's harder to believe, Tha…
Hopex Earthquake (Fuck the -kin') Earthquake…
House of Pain (Yes yes ya'll) (Cause I'm so fly) (Everlast be the apple of…
In Clover No escape from this misery One by one, you're going to…
InterSys Feels like an Earthquake, The dancefloor will sent you free …
J-Ro Vibe, she wants to boogie to the vibe Boogie and vibe,…
Jake Loves Space I've finally decided I must pursue my calling My own heroic …
JASIAH You want me to fix you But I can't fix myself You…
Jason.C Make it move, make it groove Make it move, make it…
Joe and Will Ask? My blood is turning, into wine Cause you keep stomping baby,…
Jonah Blacksmith I′m gonna keep my eyes closed Though I'm wide awake I wanna…
Justin Prime You and I have lost our minds I don't even know…
K-NINE & Automhate Uh Worried 'bout me, I ain't worried bout a bitch Stay with…
KAZE.o2SE Warning... Wi a 湘南乃風 Lon de place Warning... Earthquake 揺らせ.…
Kim Gordon This song is for you If I could cry and shake…
Kolinga The ground shakes under my feet Everything collapses There a…
KRYPTO9095 Ayy, you feel that? It's a earthquake (Ayy) It's a earthqua…
KSI ft Ricegum You know you fucked up, bro You know you fucked up You…
l.n.o. EARTHQUAKE (Don Juan) You're dropped six feet under six fe…
Labrinth Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! La…
Labrinth ft. Tinie Tempah Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in …
Labrinth (feat Tinie Tempah) Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Lad…
Labrinth - Topic Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! La…
Labrinth f/Tinie Tempah Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in …
Labrinth feat. Busta Rhymes Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! La…
Labrinth feat. Faydee Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in …
Labrinth feat. Tinie Tempah Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Lad…
Labrinth Feat. Tinie Tempah Kano Wretch 32 & Busta Rhymes Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! La…
Labrinth feat. Tinie Tempah Kano Wretch 32 and Busta Rhymes Labrinth, come in Ladies and Gentlemen, gathered before you…
Labrinth feat.Tinie Tempah Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Lad…
Labrinth feat.Tinie Tempah;Tinie Tempah;Labrinth Labrinth! come in! Ladies and gentlemen This is something t…
Labrinth Ft. E-Man & Tinie Tempah Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Lad…
Labrinth ft. Tinie Tempah Labrinth! come in! Ladies and gentlemen This is something t…
Labrinth [feat. Tinie] Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Lad…
Labrinth&Busta Rhymes Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! La…
Labrinth; Busta Rhymes Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! …
Labrinth敒猀 Labrinth! come in! Ladies and gentlemen This is something t…
Lady Gaga What if I were to leave you, But then, you fell…
Leisure Cruise we we make the earth shake float float away on a seismic wav…
Leona Naess Baby, there's no sense in this crazy Why bring him to…
Levi Hummon Kinda thought I heard you laughing in this bar Even…
Lil B Bitch make your ass shake like an earthquake Bitch make your…
Lil Wayne (Speak to them Jazze) [Chorus] I (Yea fly guy) I'm way…
Lil Wayne & Jazze Pha (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, speak to 'em Jazze) I (yeah, fly…
Lil'Wayne (Speak to them Jazze) [Chorus] I (Yea fly guy) I'm way…
Little Boots I can remember days, things weren't always this way I used…
Lost Identity Feel so numb with No more tears to cry Time’s just taking So…
Lostprophets Ft Labrinth Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! La…
Lowriderz & Lost Identity Feel so numb with No more tears to cry Time’s just taking So…
Marshmello I'm about to change the game up 'Bout to cause an…
Mascota & D-Trax (This song is really really cool) Earthquake when I wake up …
Matt Cab She got me going crazy thinkin bout the things we…
Mickey Newbury On his mountain there sits a long, Gray-bearded, ancient her…
Mr. Jack Like at night time Like a stop sign Only at night time She…
Munga Ganstas don't play around baygan can stay around red, green…
Mya feat. Trina Uh huh, Uh huh, Uh huh This is... Trina, Mya Shake it…
Napom Shake like an earthquake Beatbox interlude Shake like an ear…
Nataly You my earth I’m your quake We are fragments Of the same gen…
NCT Yeah, what a big earthquake (ha, ha, ha) We make it…
Newsboys Time after time It's all the same I forget who I am I…
Pama International If I was a hypocrite to you I'm sorry I, I…
Passafire I feel like something is wrong, I haven't been myself. I…
pennybirdrabbit Somehow you've made the wind change I've seen that in my…
Pharos I can remember days Things weren't always this way I used to…
Plug-In Already too late, there's no hope to forget violence No hope…
Prince Wayne I let them down The walls I built up I stood around And…
Rachel K Collier Will I hold Will I break There's an earthquake in my mi…
Ran-D (This song is really really cool) Earthquake when I wake up …
Rays What is this between us Why can't we let this go I'm…
Revenge Wife Don′t tell me that it's over ′Cause I just wanna stay Had…
Showtek Justin Prime Ft. Matthew Koma You and I have lost our minds I don't even know…
Size 14 I read it in the LA Times There's pressure buildin' up…
Skylark (Musica e testi: Eddy Antonini) (Belzebu:) The earth is …
Spacehog It's funny how we think that things are one way And…
Ssion We live together across the wire Pushing hints into our hea…
Stalk Ashley (Bend yuh back now) (Ticky tock now) (Position, don't stop n…
Stream of Passion Disbelieving We saw the earth collapse, oh When the walls …
Super Hot All-Stars I'm innocent And I'm the bait A'int giving in I'm your…
Szlachetka “Earthquake” Written By Matthew Szlachetka (SESAC/ Francis M…
Teminite An earthquake is a perceptible shaking of the surface of…
The 13th Floor Elevators The sound of the earthquake The rhythms that you make Are …
The Black Lillies I never saw it coming, plain as could be Rollin' like…
The Flirtations Earthquake (Original Version) The Flirtations I only k…
The Grates Women need mothers, yeah, mothers need lovers just like you…
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band I got myself a sweetheart A real good steady job A house…
The Ting Tings King of dysfunction, you little drama queen, I got myself…
The Uncluded The wind and rain are here again And a powerless darkness…
The Uncluded (Aesop Rock & Kimya Dawson) The wind and rain are here again And a powerless darkness…
The Used She had an earthquake on her mind I almost heard her…
The Von Bondies So glad to meet you baby Let's start things over…
This Is the Kit no body saw nobody followed unbeknown and never showed…
Tinie Tempah Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Lad…
Tinie Tempah (feat. Labrinth) Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! Labrinth! come in! La…
Tinie Tempah feat. Labirinth Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Labrinth, come in Lad…
Trae tha Truth I am in 2011 still screwed up Thrown .. like it…
Ty Lorenzo All this shit causing An earthquake to my mental state Wait …
Tye Harris Earthquake I don’t crap out Uh huh Throw that ass baby throw…
U-Roy u_one - earthquake in Transit (2018)…
Various Artists Your love is an earthquake Shaking my time Your love is a…
Venom One feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn You've heard it time and time again I'd say I'll change…
Von Bondies So glad to meet you baby Let's start things over…
w/ DJ Fresh & Diplo feat. Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, Ea…
Where It's ATT You feelin’ the weight of the beat Feelin’ the weight…
Wyclef Jean Yeah, aye Earthquake, down there in Haiti Earthquake, in…
yvncc Anova day not fuckin wit u I call my cuzzin like…
[Preview] Showtek & Justin Prime feat. Matthew Koma You and I have lost our minds I don't even know…
★Family Force 5 Get down! It's shaking like an earthquake I saw Shawty danc…
ディプロ DJ フレッシュ & Dominique Young Unique My flow drops like an earthquake earthquake, earthquake, ear…
湘南乃風 Warning... Wi a 湘南乃風 Lon de place Warning... Earthquake 揺らせ.…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Prince Buster:
10 Commandments The Ten Commandments from man given to woman Through the ins…
30 Pieces of Silver For thirty pieces of silver For thirty pieces of silver For …
Big 5 Come over, get me brush up Going to rub a pussy…
Black Head Chinaman You done stole my belongings and give to your Chinaman God…
Black Pum Pum Tonight I want to wreck a pum pum A fat, fat…
Blackhead Chineman You done stole my belongings and give to your chineman God…
Enjoy Your Self It's good to be wise when you're young 'Cos you can…
Enjoy Yourself It's good to be wise When you're young 'Cause you can only…
Finger Finger never say "Look here" Only "Look deh" Finger never sa…
Hard Man Fe Dead You pick him up, you lick him down, him bounce…
Independence Song This is the new talk All callin over town The independent…
It Champs-Élysées, Champs-Élysées, Champs-Élysées Nothing to wo…
Judge Dread You're rough, you're tough, you're rough, you're tough You'r…
Julie Softly, she stared right into my mind And then she's gone…
Madness Madness, madness, they call it madness Madness, madness, the…
My girl I've got sunshine on a cloudy day When it's cold outside…
My Sound That Goes Around Yes i was walkin I heard a talkin Don't do it brother Don't…
Nothing Takes the Place of You I take your picture From my walls And i replaced them Both l…
One Step Beyond One step beyond One step beyond One step beyond…
Prince Buster A woman want to win with her cow And want…
Rough Rider She was a rough rider A cool stroker A strong…
Ska ska ska Ska, ska, ska, guess got them all pretty bad I'm gonna…
Take It Easy Champs-Élysées, Champs-Élysées, Champs-Élysées Nothing to wo…
Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments from man given to woman Through the ins…
Ten commandments from woman to man The ten commandments from man Given to woman Through the ins…
Ten Commandments of Man The Ten Commandments from man given to woman Through the ins…
Texas Hold-Up This is a hold up, ain't nobody move This is,…
The got to go They got to go, they got to go They got to…
The Prophet Do you love with all of your heart Just for a…
These Are The Times There are the time that every young man must apprehend, You…
They Got to Come Don't believe them people I have done no wrong So, will you…
They Got To Go They got to go, they got to go They got to…
Think Enjoy yourself while you're still in the pink Enjoy yoursel…
Time Longer Than Rope Time Longer Than Rope By Prince Buster & the All Stars …
Too Hot Too hot, this town is too hot Too hot, too hot Now…
Wash Wash wash Wash all my troubles away oh yeah Wash wash Wash a…
Whine Whether you whine or grine Whether you whine or grine She sh…
Wings of a dove If I had the wings of a dove Well, I would…
Wreck a Pum Pum Tonight I want to wreck a pum pum A fat, fat…
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@shorelineboy
Oh yes this takes you right back makes you feel alive young and ready for a great time
@AuthorCarla
Orange Street is the music street, and that's the street that sells the beat! woo hoo! Prince chose the right RIP XXX
@paultaylor103
love the bass line to this it shakes the walls wen i put this on a good sound system is great
@michaellock9618
This one I would class as rocksteady.
@jimwilson9362
rest easy prince
@wyb80
Fantastic Bass Line.....needs to be heard on a good sound System to do it justice. Would be great to have an instrumental version as well :) Love it!!
@YosefEl75
TRAVEL WELL ANCESTOR...😞😀😞
@grandsonofsamnifdy4266
I picture the '7' putting their first single together listening to this back in the 70's
@youngsavage54321
Absolute class
@keusti12
Magic