Actually also bunny lee said the first tune was muma dont want bangarang ...produced in duke reid studio by leister sterling ,lloyd charmers and stranger cole in1968
Stir It Up" is a song composed by Bob Marley in 1967 and first recorded by the group Bob Marley and the Wailers that year and issued as a single. It was later covered by American singer Johnny Nash on his 1972 album I Can See Clearly Now.
@@janewingfield663 if you are relaying on Wikipedia for information, especially on black music & historical facts, you’ll always be wrong! Wikipedia is written & edited by students approved by the Israeli lobby. Even if they had a page on your and the information was wrong, you yourself would not be able to correct it!
Actually also bunny lee said the first tune was muma dont want bangarang ...produced in duke reid studio by leister sterling ,lloyd charmers and stranger cole in1968
The sheriff..obviously, you don't know much about jamaican music 😂.
Tell them again
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My boy lollipop?
Dance do the reggay??
Long shot was a horse that ran a race and died get your facts right
Stir it up was written by Johnny Nash, not Bob Marley
Are you sure
@@1lion look at the credits on the record if available or Google Johnny Nash list of song writing credits.
Stir It Up" is a song composed by Bob Marley in 1967 and first recorded by the group Bob Marley and the Wailers that year and issued as a single. It was later covered by American singer Johnny Nash on his 1972 album I Can See Clearly Now.
@@janewingfield663 if you are relaying on Wikipedia for information, especially on black music & historical facts, you’ll always be wrong! Wikipedia is written & edited by students approved by the Israeli lobby. Even if they had a page on your and the information was wrong, you yourself would not be able to correct it!
@@janewingfield663 you’d be better off asking sim like David Rodigan rather than searching Wikipedia!