
The Tennors were a Jamaican rocksteady and reggae vocal group in the 1960s and '70s. Among the band's hits was "Ride Yu Donkey" in 1968. The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 2005 film Broken Flowers. History The group was formed in Kingston in the mid-1960s by singer George "Clive" Murphy who formed a duo with Maurice "Professor" Johnson. They called themselves the Tennor Twins. They auditioned a song called "Pressure and Slide" in 1967 while sitting in the back of a taxicab for arranger Jackie Mittoo of Studio One.
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Ride Your Donkey
Weather Report
Smile (My Baby)
Copy Me Donkey
Reggae Girl
Another Scorcher
Cleopatra
Hopeful Village
Khaki
Massie Massa
Pressure and Slide
Pressure & Slide
Run Come
The Tennors - Ride Your Donkey
Ride the Donkey
Give Me Bread
We Got Soul
Baff Boom
Grandpa
Grampa
World Is A Stage
Baby Come Home
Ride Yu Donkey
Sufferer
Hopefull Village
Want Everything
Good News
Traitor
Gee Whizz
Cherry
ride me donkey
Gee Whiz
Do the Reggae
Home Ward Bound
V - Rocket
Massi Massa
I've got to get you off my mind
V Rocket
Ride You Donkey
True Brothers
Do the Reggae (aka Do the Reggay dance)
(Rub Me) Khaki
Festival Knocks
I've Got to Get You Off My Mind (Cleopatra)
Making Love
(So Very) Hard to Believe
You're No Good
Copy Mi Donkey
rub me khaki
Sign of the Times
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