
Bob Andy CD (born Keith Anderson in Kingston, Jamaica, on 28 October 1944; died 27 March 2020) was a Jamaican reggae musician widely regarded as one of reggae's most influential songwriters. As well as solo recordings, he was a founding member of The Paragons and was in Bob & Marcia. He emerged as a solo star in 1966 with the smash hit "I've Got to Go Back Home", a song which has become a much-loved anthem for Jamaicans. He had served his singing and songwriting apprenticeship with the legendary vocal group THE PARAGONS
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Too Proud to Beg
You Don't Know
Feeling Soul
Life
Going Home
The Sun Shines for Me
Hell a Go Broke Loose
I've Got to Go Back Home
Rock It Down
Games People Play
Peace In Your Mind (Peace Of Mind)
Desperate Lover
To Be Young Gifted And Black
Patience Is the Key
Let Them Say
Rasta Reggae Music
Sun Shines for Me
Fire Burning
I Don't Want to See You Cry
One Woman
Dubbing Home Dub
My Time
Honey Child
Too Experience
Crime Don't Pay
Pied Piper
Unchained
Weep
Young Gifted And Black
The Games People Play
You Know It Dub
Dubbing Home
Check It Out
Life Could Be a Symphony
Stay in My Lonely Arms
Honey
Pied Piper (feat. Marcia Griffiths)
Baby I Need Your Loving
I Would Be a Fool
Since I Lost My Baby
Love This Life
Too Experienced
Walk A Mile In My Shoes
The Way I Feel
Waste
Brothers' Faith Dub
Chain Free Dub
Lay Lady Lay
Nyah
Rasta Come of Age
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