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Smiley Culture - Cockney Translation FLAC

Smiley Culture - Cockney Translation FLAC
Performer:
Smiley Culture
Album:
Cockney Translation
Style:
Dancehall
Released:
Mar 1985
Country:
UK
Label:
Fashion Records
Catalog:
FAD 7028
FLAC size:
1881 mb
MP3 size:
1418 mb
WMA size:
2633 mb


Tracklist


1Cockney Translation
2Roots Reality


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FAD 028Smiley Culture Cockney Translation / Entertainer, Entertainer ‎(12")Fashion RecordsFAD 028UK1985
POSP 704Smiley Culture Cockney Translation ‎(7", Sil)Fashion RecordsPOSP 704UK1984
FAD 020Smiley Culture Cockney Translation ‎(12")Fashion RecordsFAD 020UK1984
FAD 020Smiley Culture Cockney Translation ‎(12", Single, Promo)Fashion RecordsFAD 020UK1985
FAD 7028Smiley Culture Cockney Translation ‎(7")Fashion RecordsFAD 7028UK1985


Credits


  • Photography ByGiblets
  • Written-ByDavid Emmanuel , Fashion (tracks: A)


Notes


℗ + © 1985 Fashion Records Ltd
Voiced and Mixed at A-Class Dub Studio


Video



Album


The translation of cockney to understand is easy So long as you don't deaf and you listen me keenly You should. Slam bam Jah man Hear dam Fashion Smiley Culture Origiantion. But first let me tell you more about thr cockney Who live comfortably and have yacht by the sea And when 's first single, but second video. This was re-released after the success of 'Police Officer'. Directed by Giblets who were: Rob MacGillivray, Victor Emmanuel 10 February 1963 15 March 2011, better known as Smiley Culture, was a British reggae singer and DJ known for his fast chat style. During a relatively brief period of fame and success, he produced two of the most critically acclaimed reggae singles of the 1980s. He died on 15 March 2011, aged 48, during a police raid on his home. An inquest found that his death was a suicide. Watch the video for Cockney Translation from Smiley Culture's The Original Smiley Culture for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Smiley Culture real name David Emmanuel was a British reggae singer and DJ. Although his period of fame and success was brief, he did produce two of the most critically acclaimed reggae singles of the 1980s. Emmanuel, born and raised in South London, is the son of a Jamaican father and South American mother. by Smiley Culture. Album: Tongue in Cheek 1984. Charted: 71. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . Smiley Culture appeared on the British music scene as reggae's answer to the Cheeky Chappie, but unlike Max Miller who relied on innuendo with ditties like The Hiking Song, Smiley kept it clean. In September 2010, he told the Guardian: 'With Cockney Translation I was a black man talking cockney. I integrated cultures even though I didn't understand it at the time. I was invited to meet the Queen, who said she listened to my records in the palace. Inna di Cockney Translation Inna di Cockney Translation. Well watch a man. Slam bam Jah man Hear dam Fashion Smiley Culture Origination. But first let me tell you more about the cockney Who live comfortably and have them yacht by the sea And when it come to monry most of then have plenty But where them spend it In thee bookie Lose it all on the dogs or on the gee gees Or paying off them bribes to the Sweeney So dem nah go do no time fi no armed robbery Or catching anything that fell off the back of a lorry. Smiley Culture. Cockney Translation. You may submit artist- and album-related corrections to the TiVo data team by following the steps on this page. For other feedback please visit our GetSatisfaction page. Please note that we cannot respond to address or phone information requests for any person identified in our database, nor can we forward fan mail. Features Song Lyrics for Smiley Culture's Cockney Translation album. Smiley Culture - Cockney Translation Album Lyrics. Smiley Culture Lyrics provided by . Do you like this album . Cockney Translation is a track by Smiley Culture from the album The Original Smiley Culture released in 1986. This track is rated in the top 9 of all tracks on . Cockney Translation by Smiley Culture Year: 1986 From the album The Original Smiley Culture track 1. Average Rating: 80100 from 3 votes. 1985 - 2 songs. Roots Reality. More albums from Smiley Culture. Tongue in Cheek