I have a old 45 of the israelites. The b-side is 'The Man' by Beverley's All Stars. It's a great instrumental track. I'd love to get it on mp3. If anyone knows how, I'd be grateful.
regards, Tim.
I have a old 45 of the israelites. The b-side is 'The Man' by Beverley's All Stars. It's a great instrumental track. I'd love to get it on mp3. If anyone knows how, I'd be grateful. regards, Tim.
Desmond Dekker and Leslie Kong wrote the song 'Israelites'. This classic Jamaican reggae song was a hit for the group 'The Aces' in 1969, reaching number 1 in the UK chart.
Israelites - song - was created in 1968.
The popular song (The Israelites) By Desmond Decker and the Aces came out in l968 (the pun about Bonnie and Clyde helps date the song). The song was definitely in the Reggae or Ska genre, arguably the only (Reggae) song to make the charts- albeit briefly, in the United States.
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" written by Paul McCartney.
I have a old 45 of the israelites. The b-side is 'The Man' by Beverley's All Stars. It's a great instrumental track. I'd love to get it on mp3. If anyone knows how, I'd be grateful. regards, Tim.
Desmond Dekker and Leslie Kong wrote the song 'Israelites'. This classic Jamaican reggae song was a hit for the group 'The Aces' in 1969, reaching number 1 in the UK chart.
Desmond Decker Fu Man Chu Album is Israelites Fu mancho (in emule)
Israelites - song - was created in 1968.
"Israelites" by Desmond Dekker addresses themes of struggle, displacement, and the quest for identity. The song reflects the experiences of the Jamaican people, particularly in the context of poverty and social injustice, drawing parallels to the biblical Israelites' suffering. It conveys a sense of resilience and hope, highlighting the desire for liberation and a better life despite hardships. The catchy melody juxtaposes the serious message, making it both a celebration of culture and a call for awareness.
The popular song (The Israelites) By Desmond Decker and the Aces came out in l968 (the pun about Bonnie and Clyde helps date the song). The song was definitely in the Reggae or Ska genre, arguably the only (Reggae) song to make the charts- albeit briefly, in the United States.
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" written by Paul McCartney.
The song 'Side By Side' was the theme to a 1975 British film comedy called 'Side By Side'. It was the story of rivalry between two night clubs, one run by Terry Thomas and the other run by Barry Humphries and specialising in Glam Rock. It is memorable for musical pieces such as the Rubettes performing 'Sugar Baby Love and Desmond Decker performing 'The Israelites'.
Dave Brubeck That is incorrect. It was Paul Desmond, who was a member of Dave Brubeck's group. It was written by Paul Desmond and Joe Morello the groups drummer at the time.
The song itself is owned by Paul Desmond, and the recording is Capitol.
The first book he wrote was Black, but the first book to be published was Heaven's Wager
Take 5 is a Jazz Song. It was written by Paul Desmond and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet. The Take 5 song was released on The Dave Brubeck Quartet's 1959 Album, "Time Out."