Great Mr. Blackman

FAUZI BEYDOUN

People say you are too young, too young
I say he is the grat Mr. Black Man
Give due respect to the artist
Jamaican king of swing and lovers rock
Original roots reggae man

He came from Jamaica one day
To do what the really likes to do
Sing to the people in Brazilian Jamaica
So he sang so sweet and blue

Backed by Tribo de Jah band
Managed by Mr. Lovie Lloyd
Yeah man! Another original Jamaican Man
Good friend, respect!

Oh what a time so nice, so nice
In 1991, the first time the Jamaican singer,
Great Mr. Black Man, Gregory Isaacs in Brazil
In the beginning of the night
Eating fried fish and rice, tasting Jack-Fruit
Awaiting for the time to perform a great show
Alive In the Ponta D'Areia beach, at the sea side
Inna São Luiz town. Singing in the sunset
Oh wath a good sound!
Singing with feeling and soul
So he sang so sweet and blue
And made people crazy with the old classic Reggae
Yeah man! Good music!

Attention! Too much troubles in the production
Local producers don't understand anything
About the history of reggae
Music, so they made their work so bad never
Respecting the great
Talent of the artist, that's why I say

He is the great Mr. Black Man, I say
Give due respect to the artist
Jamaican king of swing and lovers rock
Original roots reggae man

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