Laurel Aitken

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  • ska
  • reggae
  • rocksteady
  • skinhead reggae
  • jamaica
Laurel Aitken (April 22, 1927-July 17, 2005) became famous as one of the originators of jamaican ska music in the late 1950s. Aitken was born as Lorenzo Aitken in cuba, and is the brother of singer Bobby Aitken. He moved to England in the 1960s, and had a loyal following among Skinheads and other ska fans. He had massive hits in the 1950s through 1970s, while recording for Blue Beat Records, Pama Records and Trojan Records.

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Songs

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    Don't Turn Your Back

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    Donkey Man

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    Down in Africa

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    Drinkin' Whiskey

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    Eastern Standard Time

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    Eh Mon Amour

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    Everybody Sufferin'

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    Everybody Suffering

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    Fire

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    Fire (In Your Wire)

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    Fire in me Wire

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    Freedom

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    Ghana Independance (They Got It)

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    Gimme Back Me Dollar

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    Gimmie Back mMi Dollar

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    Gloria

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    Going Back to Kansas City

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    Going Back to the Frontline

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    Gonna Get Married

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    Green Banana

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    Hailes Selaise

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    Hailes Selassie

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    Halfway to Paradise

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    Hallelujah Train

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    Have Mercy

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    Have Mercy (feat. Girlie)

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    Heile Heile (The Lion)

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    Hey Bartender

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    Hey Little Girl

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    Hey, Bartender

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    Hitchhike

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    Honey Come Back to Me

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    Honey Girl

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    How Can I Forget You

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    I Believe

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    I Don't Want No More

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    I Got to Have Your Love

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    I Got To Have Your Loving

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    I Love You, Yes I Do

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    I Will Never Let You Down

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    I'll Never Love Any Girl

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    I'm Still In Love With You Girl

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    If It's Money You Need

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    If You Need Good Loving Tonight

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    If You Need Me

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    If You're Not Black

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    Intro - Geno Blue / Boogie in My Bones

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    It's Coming Down

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    It's Too Late

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    Its' Too Late


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