Posted February 25, 200718 yr the song goes like this....... im an alien im alittle alien im a jamaican in new yoooork anybody know???
February 25, 200718 yr Author Yay i found the song it s from a band called shinehead ^_^ Edited February 25, 200718 yr by Dino
February 26, 200718 yr the song goes like this....... im an alien im alittle alien im a jamaican in new yoooork anybody know??? pmsl..... i love it when folks get lyrics wrong!...lol.. dont worry dino, we have all done it! has to be sting, 'englishman in new york'.
February 26, 200718 yr pmsl..... i love it when folks get lyrics wrong!...lol.. dont worry dino, we have all done it! has to be sting, 'englishman in new york'. the song is by reggae artist Shinehead. It says so on page 496 of the book got to #30 3 April 1993 on Elektra Records Cat: EKR 161CD you can listen to a clip of the song here at FNAC http://images-jp.amazon.com/images/P/B000002H9M.09.MZZZZZZZ.jpg
February 26, 200718 yr Yup, it was a cover version back in the day when weird reggae covers were everywhere cf. Chaka Demus & Pliers doing Twist & Shot, Big Mountain doing Peter Frampton, Louchie Lou & Michie One doing Lulu etc.
March 12, 200718 yr I'm a little alien??? OMG that is so cute! I almost laughed out loud in the middle of work. :wub:
March 13, 200718 yr Yup, it was a cover version back in the day when weird reggae covers were everywhere cf. Chaka Demus & Pliers doing Twist & Shot, Big Mountain doing Peter Frampton, Louchie Lou & Michie One doing Lulu etc. man! just look at the trojan beatles covers album!!! The Beatles influence crossed all national and musical boundaries as is evidenced on this three-disc set from the legendary reggae label Trojan. Showcasing some of Jamaican music's finest talent interpreting the Fab Fours standards as dancehall anthems. Highlights include ska guitar legend Ernest Ranglin's version of “You Won't See Me", Twist & Shout turned into a kitsch skanking novelty hit by The Black Beatles on "Reggae & shout" and Desmond Dekkers fine cover of "Blackbird". The Beatles songs are now classics that fit with any genre of music but Reggae as a style absorbs other sounds better than others, almost as if Reggae and Lennon & McCartney were made for each other Disc One 1. I Wanna Hold Your Hand-Glen Adams 2. A Hard Day's Night-Pat Kelly 3. And I Love Her-Byron Lee & The Dragonaires 4. You Never Know (I'll Be Back)-The Now Generation 5. Yesterday-Joe White 6. Yesterday-The Flame All Stars 7. Norwegian Wood-Willie Lindo 8. You Won't See Me-Ernest Ranglin 9. You Won't See Me-Ernie Smith 10. If I Needed Someone-Joe White 11. Eleanor Rigby-B.B. Seaton 12. Hello, Goodbye-Don Carlos 13. Lady Madonna-The Crystalites 14. Hey Jude-John Holt 15. Hey Jude-The Dynamites 16. Ob La Di Ob La Da-Ken Lazarus 17. Blackbird-Rosalyn Sweat & The Paragons Disc Two 1. I Will-John Holt 2. Get Back-Anonymously Yours 3. Don't Let Me Down-Marcia Griffiths 4. Don't Let Me Down-The Harry J All Stars 5. Give Peace A Chance-The Maytals 6. Something-The Blues 7. Here Comes The Sun-Sharon Forrester 8. Carry That Weight-Dobby Dobson 9. Let It Be-Nicky Thomas 10. Let It Be-The Upsetters Feat. The Soulettes 11. My Sweet Lord-Keith Lynn & The S.P.M.'s 12. (Happy Xmas) War Is Over-John Holt 13. My Love-Ken Boothe 14. Live And Let Die-Byron Lee & The Dragonaires 15. World Without Love-The Techniques 16. Show Me Your Motion-King Kouchi & The Techniques 17. Come And Get It-Ken Lazarus Disc Three 1. Reggae And Shout-The Black Beatles 2. And I Love Her-Alton Ellis 3. Yesterday-Dandy 4. In My Life-Jackie Robinson 5. In My Life Dub-The Pioneer All Stars 6. Hey Jude-Rico & The Rudies 7. Ob La Di Ob La Da-Joyce Bond 8. Blackbird-Desmond Dekker 9. Come Together-The Israelites 10. Something-Susan Cadogan 11. Here Comes The Sun-Dawn Penn 12. Isn't It A Pity-Nicky Thomas 13. My Sweet Lord-The Rudies 14. Imagine-T.T. Ross 15. A World Without Love-Del Davis 16. World Without Love-The Johnny Arthey Orchestra
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