Tag: Soul Music

  • I Need A Roof — Mighty Diamonds

    I Need A Roof — Mighty Diamonds

    “I need a roof over my headI need a roof over my headAnd bread on my tableAnd bread on my tableThis love in my heartIt′s love for everyone(Remember Garvey say)Remember weh Garvey say, sayTime a go dread out dehEverybody a go run now(Remember Garvey say)”

  • Feeling Soul — Bob Andy

    Feeling Soul — Bob Andy

    “To be true to one another.To be kind and gentle to each other.To give your best when it’s asked of you.To do what you have to do when you’re supposed to. You’ve got to feel it.You’ve got to feel the soul down inside of you.You’ve got to feel it, mmm.” 🎶

  • Sun Shines For Me — Bob Andy

    Sun Shines For Me — Bob Andy

    “I am rich ’cause the sun shines for meI never cry ’cause I know that the rain falls for meI feel like a king, though the salary I earn is thin, thinI realise money’s not all, there are other things”

  • Natural Facts — Cornell Campbell

    Natural Facts — Cornell Campbell

    “My heart beats on a solid foundationSo I always love my country’s fellow manI’m proud to know I’m black‘Cause it’s a natural factWhether you are white or blackTo me it’s just the sameLord knows I’m not ashamedOf loving my fellow man.”

  • Chronixx – “Family First”

    Chronixx – “Family First”

    The kind of music I grew up with, he reproduces so beautifully ♥️🕊️ CHRONIXX – “Family First” (Exile Album, Track 5)

  • Mel Britt – She’ll Come Running Back – Happy New Years!

    Mel Britt – She’ll Come Running Back – Happy New Years!

    “It takes a man with insight, yes it does to really understand We all go through some changes in life before we’re considered a man Don’t let today’s problems get you down” What is returning back? Soul. Soul and Courage. I really have one message to end the year. The times just seemed to be…

  • The Tempests: Someday | America

    The Tempests: Someday | America

    Let the music speak . . . “Someday, maybe baby somewhere / somehow, O sometime, I’m going to find you / and make you mine, mine O mine / Someday. Someday.” . . . And then the beautiful black youth of today stood up, but so did the many. And they saw hope and light…