
Roman Stewart, also known as Romeo Stewart and 'Mr. Special' (born 11 May 1957, Kingston, Jamaica, died 25 January 2004, New York) was a reggae singer. Stewart won the Festival Song Contest in 1975. BIOGRAPHY Roman was the younger brother of Tinga Stewart, and recorded his first single, "Walking Down The Street" in 1968. He recorded further singles in the early 1970s for producers Derrick Harriott ("Changing Times") and Glen Brown ("Never Too Young").
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Try Me
Natty Sing Hit Songs
Rice & Peas Dub
While I Was Walking
In the Morning
Loser
Wolverton Mountain
Settle Down
Live and Learn
Peace in the Valley
No Dub In The City
Hit Song
Never Too Young To Learn
We Jamaican
Praise Jah Dub
Your Arms
Hooray Festival
Live & Learn
Baby Why
jealously
Running Away from Love
Fire at your heel
Rice & Peas
Herbalist
Jealousy
Wisdom Of Solomon
So Long Rastafari Call
Try Me (Bonus Track)
Whil I Was Walking
You Belong to Me
The Whole World Is A Stage
Just a Hit Song
Money Worries
Fire At Your Heel - Original
Running Away form Love
Rice N Peas
Roman Stewart (Live)
Rice And Peas
Jamaican People
Praise Jah
Soul Power
Natty Sing Hit Song
I will survive
Try Me - Bonus Track
Do Right
You Won't See Me
No Peace In The City
True Colours
Running Away From Love - Roman Stewart
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