
The Jamaicans were a Jamaican rocksteady vocal group formed in 1967 and disbanded in 1972. Mostly known for the songs "Ba Ba Boom" (that won the Island's Festival Song Contest in 1967) and "Things You Say You Love" produced by Arthur "Duke" Reid for Treasure Isle. The Jamaicans (Tommy Cowan, Norris Weir, Martin Williams) burst on the scene in 1967 by winning the second Jamaican Festival song contest with a bit of nonsensical rocksteady called "Ba Ba Boom," a piece that had been written by Cowan and Weir.
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Ba Ba Boom
Things You Say You Love
Love Uprising
Baba Boom
Baba Boom Time
Woman Go Home
Baba Boom Time - Original
The Things You Say You Love
Dedicated to you
Cool Night
Peace And Love
Sunshine Love
Dedicate My Song To You (aka Dedicated To You)
ba ba boom time
How Can I Unlove You (aka Things I Said To You)
Dedicate My Song to You
Things You Say You Love - Original
Early in the Morning
I Believe In Music
Dedicate My Song To You (Dedicated To You)
Ba Ba Boom Time - Original
Baba Boom (Festival '67)
My Love for You
Rivers of Babylon
How Can I Unlove You
Peace & Love
Doctor Horny
Are You Sure
Feel The Festive Spirit
Dedicated To You - Original
Sing Freedom
Chain Gang
Mr. Lonely
Come On Train
Can I Change My Mind
Things You Say So - Original
I've Got a Pain
Tourist Lover
Dedicate My Song to You - aka Dedicated to You
Could You Be Loved
Ma and Pa
Early One Morning
Ba-Ba-Boom Time
Mr. Lonley
Black Girl
Don't Believe Her
Baba Boum Time
Mary
Take Warning
Dedicated my song to You
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