Stranger Cole

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  • reggae
  • ska
  • rocksteady
  • roots
  • trojan
Stranger Cole was born Wilburn Theodore Cole in 1945 in Kingston, Jamaica, receiving the nickname “Stranger” because he resembled no one else in his family. Cole began his recording career with producer Duke Reid, scoring a hit with his 1962 debut, “Rough & Tough,” a full-tilt ska number with a wild harmonica solo. His Louis Jordan revival song, “Run Joe,” was a hit in 1965, and featured members of the Techniques on harmony vocals.

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Songs

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    Ruff and Tuff

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    Run Joe

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    Run Up Your Mouth

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    Run Up Your Mouth (feat. Gladstone Anderson)

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    Seeing Is Knowing (feat. Gladstone Anderson)

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    Stepping Stone

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    Stranger at the Door

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    Stranger Knocking

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    Teeth & Tonge

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    Tell It to Me (feat. Patsy Todd)

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    The Time Is Now

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    These Arms of Mine

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    These Eyes

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    These Eyes (A.K.A. Crying Every Night)

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    Till My Dying Days

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    Tom, Dick and Harry (feat. Patsy Todd)

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    Tonight (feat. Patsy Todd)

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    Try Me One More Time (feat. Gladstone Anderson)

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    Uno Dos Tres

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    Uno Dos Tres (feat. Ken Boothe)

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    Unos-Dos-Tres

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    We Are Rolling

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    We Are Rolling (Under the Tree of Life) (feat. Ken Boothe)

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    We Are Rolling On

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    We Shall Overcome (feat. Gladstone Anderson)

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    We Two

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    We Two Happy People (feat. Patsy Todd)

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    What Mama Na Want She Get

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    What Moma No Want She Get

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    What Was in Your Mind

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    When I Get My Freedom

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    When You Call My Name

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    When You Call My Name (feat. Patsy Todd)

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    Yeah Yeah Baby (feat. Patsy Todd)

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    Your Photograph (feat. Patsy Todd)


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