Justin Hinds & The Dominoes

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  • ska
  • rocksteady
  • reggae
  • roots reggae
  • jamaica
Justin Hinds (May 7, 1942 - March 16, 2005) is best known as a Jamaican ska singer with his backing vocalists the Dominoes. He is best known for his work with Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Records with his most notable song "Carry Go Bring Come" made in late 1963 and went to number one in Jamaica. He recorded 70 singles between 1964 and 1966 and was the most popular artist on the label. He started his musical career singing in bars and on the beach in Ochos Rios. Hinds moved to Kingston, Jamaica where he became influenced by Rastafari.

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Songs

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    Oh What a Feeling

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    On a Saturday Night

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    On The Last Day

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    Once a Man

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    Once a Man (Twice a Child)

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    Once a Man Twice a Child

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    Over the River

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    Peace and Love

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    Precious Morning

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    Prophecy

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    Rub Up Push Up

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    Rub Up, Push Up

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    Rub Up, Push Up (live)

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    Satan

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    Save a Bread

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    Say Me Say

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    Sinners

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    Sinners (Where Are You Gonna Hide)

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    Soul Movement (Tommy McCook & The Supersonics)

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    Spotlight

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    Sweet Loraine

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    Take Heed

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    Teach the Youth

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    Teardrops

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    Tell Me Not Of Other Lands

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    The Ark

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    The Higher the Monkey Climbs

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    The Little That You Have

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    The Little You Have

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    The Rainbow

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    Time Pass By

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    Travel with Love

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    Try Me

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    Turn Them Back

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    Weeping Eyes

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    What Ever You Need

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    What You Don't Know

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    Why Should I Worry

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    You Don't Know

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    You Should Have Known Better


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