Main Privacy Policy DMCA Contacts
» » Bill Lovelady - One More Reggae For The Road

Bill Lovelady - One More Reggae For The Road Album

Bill Lovelady - One More Reggae For The Road Album
Performer: Bill Lovelady
Title: One More Reggae For The Road
Country: Scandinavia
Genre: Reggae / Pop
Style:Downtempo, Reggae-Pop
Released: 1991
Catalog number: 9031-74621-7
Label: Pitchonome
MP3 album szie: 2179 mb
FLAC album size: 1615 mb

Tracklist

1On The Road4:10
2One More Reggae For The Road3:51

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
6079 488Bill Lovelady One More Reggae For The Road ‎(7", Single)Charisma6079 488Scandinavia1980
6079 488Bill Lovelady One More Reggae For The Road ‎(7", Single)Charisma6079 488Germany1980
PRO REG 1Bill Lovelady One More Reggae For The Road ‎(12", Promo)PitchonomePRO REG 1Europe1991
6079 488Bill Lovelady One More Reggae For The Road ‎(7", Single)Mercury6079 488Scandinavia1979
CB 347Bill Lovelady One More Reggae For The Road ‎(7", Single)CharismaCB 347UK1980

Credits

  • Artwork By [Sleeve] – peperoni design
  • ProducerBill Lovelady, Clive Crawley
  • Written-ByCash (tracks: A), Lovelady

Notes

Published by Low/Whale.
Original sound recording by Low Music.
On exclusive license from David Morgan.
(P) & (C) 1991 Pitch Control AB / Metronome Records AB, a Time Warner Company.
Made in Germany
LC 4281

Pitchonome would like to thank David Morgan for making this release possible and Bill Lovelady for his unforgettable hit.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 09031746217
  • Label Code: LC 4281
  • Rights Society: BIEM /n©b
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): WMME Alsdorf 903 174621-7-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): WMME Alsdorf 903 174621-7-B
  • Distribution Code (France): WE 171

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metronome Records AB
  • Copyright (c) – Metronome Records AB
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Pitch Control AB
  • Copyright (c) – Pitch Control AB

Short intro

One More Reggae For The Road - Bill Lovelady, Gylne Tider-Gutta. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. One More Reggae for the Road is a song written by Bill Lovelady and Aubrey Cash, and performed by Lovelady, scoring major successes in Sweden and Norway. Ingmar Nordströms recorded the song on their 1980 studio album Saxparty 7. They also recorded it with lyrics in Swedish by Olle Bergman, as Ta din reggae en gång till, and released it as a single the same year. They charted with the song at Svensktoppen four five weeks between 30 November 198011 January 1981. The song was also recorded in. Artist: Bill Lovelady Title: One More Reggae For The Road Lyrics: She came from Madrid, just a crazy kid Met her down in Cadiz I think you know where free to Bill Lovelady One More Reggae For The Road One More Reggae for the Road, On The Road. 2 tracks 8:01. Do you have the artwork for this album Add artwork. 2 tracks, 8:01. Release Date. Album 2005 1 Song. Learn More. 1 Song, 3 Minutes. One More Reggae For the Road - Single Bill Lovelady. One more reggae for the road. Gotta sing it to you before I go. She asked me to take her hand to stay with her and to be her man. Outro x2: One more reggae for the road. Gotta sing it to you before I go everybody. gotta sing it to you before I go everybody. everybody everybody. Copied from . Bill Lovelady - One More Reggae For The Road. Album by Bill Lovelady. One More Reggae for the Road. was covered in. Rantareggae by Anita Hirvonen 1981. Shop 14 records for sale for album One more reggae for the road by Bill Lovelady on CDandLP in Vinyl and CD Lovelady, Gylne Tider-Gutta 03-03-2006. Total duration:03 min. One More Reggae For The Road. Bill Lovelady. Writer: Bill Lovelady, Composers: Bill Lovelady. Please write a minimum of 10 characters. This song is by Bill Lovelady. She came from MadridJust a crazy kidMet her down in CádizI think you know where that is. I'd been travelling farPlaying my guitarPulling señoritasThey said I played like Manitas. Looking for a few pesetasTook a job as a singing waiterAnd drank tequila, danced the night away. I was sprawled across the tableAnd making love to a Spanish Betty GrableI never did get to know the lady's name