Not trying to start an argument but as much as the whole lovers rock genre is seen as a british thing, in my view, the lovers made in Jamaica during this period was superior.
This gives me a vision of walkin through Independance City with a girl who you like on a bleak day and walking and holding hands while looking at the horses run. 70"s was good. Only a man in love could sing this song.
Seriously, your selection has taken me back to memories I didnt even know I had. This is one of my favourite tunes of all time. Getting my ipod ready for 8 longs months out of the country, and your selection is reminding me of what I need to add on. Thanks lady, ya big
Never forget how I used to put down lovers rock when I just came from Jamaica in 1980. However that soon changed after experiencing blues parties, All Nations, Cubies, etc. My little cousin to love this tune in particular
Me a get old now an me can't memba everyting (lol). Right now all of my ravings are done right here on my computer with Youtube. Much safer these days. Gwaaaan my selecta
Those were the days before weave and extensions when you pressed your hair or went natural. When the lights came on at the end of the dance you made a quick getaway because you just KNEW that your hair had gone all frizzy!
As you probably know Fil Callender was the lead singer with the In Crowd.
You maybe had it on the cactus label where it is credited to Fil and Jah Stitch, but you will find that later versions including that on the 'His Majesty Is Coming' album is credited to the In Crowd as a band.
browningbbw you got some wicked tunes, thanx for sharing. You may be able to help me I'm trying to find a tune from back in the day it goes - 'All my girls got to be 'A' class girls, all my queens got to be 'A; class queens - do you have any idea of the artist/name?
browningbbw never stop distributing theses lovely tunes!
stonegroove74 1 month ago
funyearsnevertoforgottenbestyearsofmylife
kansell12 5 months ago
Prefered Stitch's more rootsy stuff with The Revolutionaries.
PAULLONDEN 6 months ago
Not trying to start an argument but as much as the whole lovers rock genre is seen as a british thing, in my view, the lovers made in Jamaica during this period was superior.
SilverFoxmusic 10 months ago
I remember playing this over and over again
MAUR0923E 1 year ago
Thanks you for a revival evening never thought i would have the pleasure to here my favorite songs again. Pure niceness. Thanks bro.
Savmarcia 1 year ago
@Savmarcia Glad yoy've enjoyed reminiscing on some tunes...ps its sis by the way lol
browningbbw 1 year ago
when I first heard this rockers it really captivated me, good one!!!!!!!!!
I was high in love though I'm not with that said person, It brings back great memories of him. sigh******
bubblinbrownsugga 1 year ago
@bubblinbrownsugga Same here. Reminds me of my first love! Long time gone, but good memories.
krooza100 8 months ago
pure niceness, smooth vibes
starrlegga 1 year ago
Bad song
spor7y 1 year ago
Tuuuuuuunnnnneeeeeeee4
ska1bmw 1 year ago
This gives me a vision of walkin through Independance City with a girl who you like on a bleak day and walking and holding hands while looking at the horses run. 70"s was good. Only a man in love could sing this song.
mikeygeneral 1 year ago
Oh, so love this, sis! :-)
germaicanlady 1 year ago
this record should ALWAYS be played to the end
63ladyvirgo 1 year ago 3
@63ladyvirgo A woman after my own heart!
browningbbw 1 year ago
'blow 'im likkl whisl an 'im ride 'im bisikkl...
thevgmk1 2 years ago 4
lol...no translation needed
browningbbw 2 years ago
To serious, how can I be in the house flashing me lighter
staceyjamie1 2 years ago
laaaard, you got it baaaad!
browningbbw 2 years ago
Seriously, your selection has taken me back to memories I didnt even know I had. This is one of my favourite tunes of all time. Getting my ipod ready for 8 longs months out of the country, and your selection is reminding me of what I need to add on. Thanks lady, ya big
staceyjamie1 2 years ago
Never forget how I used to put down lovers rock when I just came from Jamaica in 1980. However that soon changed after experiencing blues parties, All Nations, Cubies, etc. My little cousin to love this tune in particular
Raddics1 2 years ago 2
Wot no 4 Aces? (LOL)
mdl11225 2 years ago
Me a get old now an me can't memba everyting (lol). Right now all of my ravings are done right here on my computer with Youtube. Much safer these days. Gwaaaan my selecta
Raddics1 2 years ago
Blouse and skirt! Leathers and skins(shoes).
roseau84 2 years ago 2
Those were the days before weave and extensions when you pressed your hair or went natural. When the lights came on at the end of the dance you made a quick getaway because you just KNEW that your hair had gone all frizzy!
pennyeshua 2 years ago
You know this... Remember getting your hair pressed on the paraffin heater!
browningbbw 2 years ago
Of course. But I also remember getting BURNT hundreds of times on the paraffin heater!
pennyeshua 2 years ago
OMG I certainly remembered that!!
I also remember Glendon and Colin Brown (with the freckles) being the Paraffin men in Tottenham making home deliveries!! (LOL)
mdl11225 2 years ago
@browningbbw lol, an your in trouble if you got grease in your hair
63ladyvirgo 1 year ago
Big tune!!!!
MsFunkydoctor 2 years ago
Why did I always think of Benny Hill when Jah Stitch sings "Milk man come ina de morning fi love"!!!!!
allroundpower 2 years ago 2
lmaoooo, why did you do that. I'm never gonna be able to get that image out of my head now. good one lol
browningbbw 2 years ago
Bad tuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuune. Another one I heard whilst in my first school disco in the late 70's in secondary school
dntneed2kno 2 years ago 2
tune!!!!!
andrewh789 2 years ago 2
another classic dipper , blessings again .
theeldge 2 years ago
It took time to learn how to build a five paper spliff.
Shemra 2 years ago
thought this was fill calender and jah stitch, not the incrowd. Had this version when I was younger.
krooza100 2 years ago
As you probably know Fil Callender was the lead singer with the In Crowd.
You maybe had it on the cactus label where it is credited to Fil and Jah Stitch, but you will find that later versions including that on the 'His Majesty Is Coming' album is credited to the In Crowd as a band.
browningbbw 2 years ago
I had no idea he was the lead singer. Thats why I had trouble finding it. Thanks for that.
krooza100 2 years ago
omg me bac stopp stopp stopp goodtimes lik in weakest link walk of shame no bigge lol
geewillz 2 years ago
Choone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LadyLuv100 2 years ago
Memories of going to Night Moves back in the old days!
We need somewhere for us "older folk" fe go raving lol!!
evealexsis 2 years ago
I to remember Night Moves, if you find anywhere for us older folks PLEASE let me know!
wendyroll45 2 years ago
Memories... :) Great Msbrowning selector lol
Cutchswife 3 years ago
browningbbw you got some wicked tunes, thanx for sharing. You may be able to help me I'm trying to find a tune from back in the day it goes - 'All my girls got to be 'A' class girls, all my queens got to be 'A; class queens - do you have any idea of the artist/name?
vibescribe3 3 years ago
Who remembers ropin in to this one?
smokeyjo7 3 years ago
browningbbw, your killing me. This is far too much fun!! Wicked upload!!
Girlshine 3 years ago
simply amazing
5TAR selections everytime on this channel
thanks fa sharin!
illplayguitar4u 3 years ago
Thanks so much for your really positive comments always. Totally appreciated!
browningbbw 3 years ago
Nice!
clanccy 3 years ago
Love this tune!
lolfox99 3 years ago
Another true classic!! Your collection of tunes are blowing me away on memories!!!
1jaq 3 years ago
Glad yr enjoying....its all about the memories!
browningbbw 3 years ago
It is great my friend..Thanks for sharing..Bless U :-) x
reaggaedawn 3 years ago
i love this song
louissweetman 3 years ago