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Wednesday, 21 November 2018
Money In My Pocket
More 70s reggae today this time from the man Bob Marley called The Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown. Stop Your Fussing And Fighting was a 1979 single, a slice of roots reggae that makes the world stop for a few minutes.
Stop Your Fussing And Fighting
Also in '79 Dennis appeared on Top Of The Pops with Money In My Pocket, a number 14 hit. It was a song Dennis had originally recorded in 1972 with Joe Gibbs. This newer version, backed with a deejay version of Cool Runnings, made Dennis an international star. He had already toured the UK with Big Youth in '77 and the following year moved to London, living in Battersea and benefiting from a major label distribution deal. Money In My Pocket has a killer vocal, an uptempo lament at his lack of love.
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2 comments:
Money In My Pocket is one of my all-time fave tracks. Exquisite.
I only bumped into the brilliant TOTP clip myself a couple of years back, I can't believe I'd missed it for so long.
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