Derrick Morgan

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  • ska
  • reggae
  • rocksteady
  • skinhead reggae
  • roots
Derrick Morgan is a Jamaican musical artist who was popular in the 1960s and '70s. He worked with Desmond Dekker, Bob Marley, and Jimmy Cliff in ska, and also performed rocksteady and skinhead reggae. He was born on March 27, 1940, in Stewarton, in the parish of Clarendon. In 1957, Morgan entered the Vere Johns Opportunity Hour, a talent show held at the Palace Theatre in Kingston. He won with rousing impressions of Little Richard and shortly after that was recruited to perform around the island with the popular Jamaican comedy team, Bim and Bam.

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Songs

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    Gypsy Woman

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    Happy Independence

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    Hard Time

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    Hey Boy Hey Girl (feat. George Dekker)

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    Hold You Jack

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    Hold Your Jack

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    Horse Dead, Cow Fat

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    Horse Race (aka My Dickie)

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    Housewive's Choice

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    Housewives' Choice

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    How Can I Forget

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    Humpty Dumpty

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    I Am a Blackhead Again

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    I Am Gone (feat. Hortence)

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    I Am the Ruler

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    I Come to Grind Your Daughter

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    I Do

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    I Found a Queen

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    I Love You

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    I Mean It

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    I Shall Not Remove

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    I Shot the Deputy

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    I Want a Girl (feat. Dr. Ring Ding)

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    I Want to Go Home

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    I'll Give My Cock to You

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    I'm in a Jam

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    I'm The Ruler

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    I've Found a Queen

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    In My Heart

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    Israelites

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    It's Alright

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    Johnny Pram Pram

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    Johnny Pram Pram (feat. Desmond Dekker)

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    Judge Dread in Court

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    Kill Me Dead

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    King Dong

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    King for Tonight (feat. Pauline Morgan)

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    Leaving Me Standing

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    Look Before You Leap

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    Lover Boy

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    Man Pon Moon

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    Me Naw Give Up (feat. George Agard)

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    Medley of Hits

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    Meekly Wait (feat. Yvonne)

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    Mek It Tan Deay

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    Miss Lulu

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    Money Can't Buy Life

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    Moon Hop

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    Music Be the Food of Love

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    My First Taste of Love


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