Toots and The Maytals are from Kingston, Jamaica. It was the producer Byron Lee who 1971 renamed them Toots & the Maytals. Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, the leader of the group and the lead singer, was born in May Pen in the Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. He was the youngest of seven children. He grew up singing gospel music in a church choir, but moved to Kingston in 1961 at the age of sixteen.
In Kingston, he met Henry "Raleigh" Gordon and Nathaniel "Jerry" McCarthy, forming a group whose early recordings were attributed to "The Flames" and, possibly, "The Vikings". Having renamed the group the Maytals, the vocal trio recorded their first album, "Never Grow Old - presenting the Maytals", for producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd at Studio One in 1962-63. With musical backing from Dodd's house band, the legendary Skatalites, the Maytals' close-harmony gospel singing ensured instant success for the 1964 release, overshadowing Dodd's other up-and-coming gospel trio, The Wailers. The original album augmented by studio out-takes from the Studio One sessions was re-released by Heartbeat/Rounder Records in 1997, and is essential listening for Maytals and Skatalites fans.
After staying at Studio One for about two years, the group moved on to do sessions for Prince Buster (released in 1974) before recording their second album produced by Byron Lee in 1965. However, the band's musical career was rudely interrupted in late 1966 when Hibbert was arrested and imprisoned on drug possession charges.
Following Hibbert's release from jail towards the end of 1967, the band began working with Chinese-Jamaican producer Leslie Kong, a collaboration which produced three classic albums and a string of hits throughout the late sixties and early seventies -- "Do the Reggay", a 1968 single widely credited with coining the word "reggae", "Pressure Drop", "54-46" and "Monkey Man", the group's first international hit in 1970. The group was featured in one of reggae's greatest breakthrough events -- The Harder They Come, the 1972 film and soundtrack starring Jimmy Cliff.
Following Kong's death in 1971, the group continued to record with Kong's former sound engineer, Warwick Lyn; produced by Lyn and Chris Blackwell of Island Records, the group released three best-selling albums, and enjoyed international hits with Funky Kingston in 1973 and Reggae Got Soul in 1976.
Toots and the Maytals' compositions would be given a second airing in 1978-80 during the reggae-punk and ska revival period in the UK, when the Specials included "Monkey Man" on their 1979 debut album and the Clash produced their version of "Pressure Drop", with other Maytals' covers being recorded by Sublime. Having toured throughout the world for many years, Toots and the Maytals disbanded in the early 1980s, but reformed in the early 90s to continue touring and recording successfully.
In 2005, the band won a Grammy award for best reggae album for True Love, consisting of re-recorded versions of their classics alongside legendary musicians such as Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, and Keith Richards, as well as popular artists such as No Doubt, Ben Harper, The Roots, and Shaggy.
They also contributed to the Easy Star All-Stars album 'Radiodread' (a dub tribute to Radiohead's OK Computer).
In 2016 Toots and the Maytals announced a return to the stage with their first tour in 3 years,[35] and on June 15 at The Observatory North Park in San Diego the group returned to the stage for the first time since 2013.
In 2017 Toots and the Maytals played Coachella Fest April 16 and 23 at 4:20 pm. They became the second reggae-based group to perform at the Coachella festival, after Chronixx in 2016.
In 2018, Toots and the Maytals launched a 50th anniversary tour with concert appearances in North America from April to August, moving to dates in the UK starting in October.
On July 25, 2018 Toots and the Maytals debuted an original song entitled "Marley" live on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and also played the classic "Funky Kingston".
On August 24, 2018 Toots and the Maytals performed at Lockn’ Festival in Arrington, Virginia, where guest Taj Mahal accompanied them on the song “Monkey Man”.
Frontman "Toots" Hibbert died on 12 September 2020.
Gonna Need Somebody
Toots and The Maytals Lyrics
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Just because you know I love you
You told me to always wait for you there
Want me to lose my mind?
Then I'll start my crying around
All I do is cry while you just sit and you lie
You told me you really loved me
Want me to lose my mind?
Then I'll start my mind around
Sick and tired of wasting my time
Called you on the phone and you was not at home
That's too bad
You got me way deep down in a soul
That can make you more
Gonna need somebody now
Need somebody true
In Toots and The Maytals's song Gonna Need Somebody, the lyrics describe a tumultuous and emotionally painful relationship where the singer is constantly crying because of the person they love. The first line, "Every morning, every night you make me cry," establishes the consistent emotional turmoil that the singer is faced with. Despite this, the singer acknowledges their love for the person and their willingness to wait for them. However, the person seems to be manipulating the situation, wanting the singer to lose their mind, causing more tears and heartache.
The chorus repeats the phrase "Want me to lose my mind? Then I'll start my [something] around" and is open for interpretation. It can be seen as the singer pleading for the person to stop manipulating them, or as a threat to take control of the situation and leave the person that is causing so much pain. The verse that follows notes the singer's exhaustion with the situation and their efforts to communicate with the person. However, the person is not available, which only adds to the frustration and hurt.
Line by Line Meaning
Every morning, every night you make me cry
You bring tears to my eyes every day and night
Just because you know I love you
You make me cry because you are aware of my deep love for you
You told me to always wait for you there
You instructed me to always be waiting for you at a specific place
Want me to lose my mind?
Are you trying to drive me crazy?
Then I'll start my crying around
I will begin crying all over the place
All I do is cry while you just sit and you lie
I cry constantly, while you sit and tell lies
You told me you really loved me
You professed your love for me
You loved me, loved me, loved me, loved me true
You were truly in love with me
Sick and tired of wasting my time
I am fed up with wasting my time
Called you on the phone and you was not at home
I called you on the phone, but you were not home
That's too bad
That is unfortunate
You got me way deep down in a soul
You have penetrated deep into my soul
That can make you more
That can make you stronger
Gonna need somebody now
I am now going to need someone else
Need somebody true
I need someone who is honest and faithful
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: FREDERICK HIBBERT
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