In 1994 I was staying at the Atlantic Beach Club in Negril and we wandered over to a little bar built out of palm thatch on the beach. A DJ began to start a 90 min reggae session and he played this song by Tryone Taylor. I was blown away and I actually felt tears in my eyes as I looked around, took a nice big puff on the sensei and gargled a red stripe...I knew I would remember the moment forever...Jah Bless!
Tyrone Taylor ❤ is the original and Best version of this Big Tune 🎶 🎼 My dad was a DJ in 1980s… he, his crew and my uncle Patrick would play this song 🎵 🎶 and the ladies would whine up on those men in the dances 🕺 💃🏽 Memories ❤🎉❤Great old days growing up
My dad showed me this song today, and grew up in the same neighbourhood with him in Jamaica, and the made me cry. Just the thought of losing my dad one day makes me cry, I love my dad more than I love myself, he is my best friend and the best person I’ve ever met in this world.
Very! Took my family to see the sunset at Rick's cafe years ago and this song brings back every second of that precious day, every frame of those moments with my heart beat and two kids on that trip❤
One night my mum played this tune 57 times on the bounce , and it still sounds absolutely brilliant. This tune is the definition of timelessness, god bless you Tyrone Taylor for your songwriting and vocal talent, you are truly missed 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
When I was a student in Southampton back in the early 80's we used to like to go to the West Indian Club in Brintons Road, and of all the lovers rock the DJ used to play in the "erection section", Cottage in Negril was my favourite. It is such an evocative song for me, and generates so many great memories. I still have the 12" EP of it on vinyl up in my attic. Tyrone, your genius was not properly recognized. May you rest in peace.
If I was younger, I'd dance the night away. Evocative song; reminds me of here in South Africa during the 80s, state police and the army terrorizing citizens, kicking doors down at night, daily marches and burnings, and yet somewhere in the background music would bring us together, soothing the thorny road we travelled to reach this point....®®®
Variety is good, everyone has different taste and should. I love this song but I like others as well. I would love to make the world in my image but I know there would be so much I would miss, or don’t know about if that was to happen, so am happy we have so much variety in this little island. Love for this type of music comes with maturity, pain, lost and understanding what is important in life.
This song is everything 🥰 when me and my sisters were little we loved it so much when my dad use to play it so he got us a copy on vinyl and wrote our names on it. He still has it to this day. Good memories.... they also names my brother Tyrone lol
I had the privilege of meeting Tyrone at Alfred's in Negril - probably 1993-94. At my request, he sang "Little Cottage ...". I met him again when he dropped by my little cottage on the West end. He was not at his best and his demons were harassing him, but I did not judge. He sang a few lyrics from a song he said he was writing for me. Thanks, Tyrone, for the memories. RIP. ♥
This some make me happy and sad at the same time....You had to be around my hometown { NEGRIL} in these days to know and understand the words of this song.We alway have access to Tyrone at KOOL BROWN because he was just accross the road at MILLA'S.These days are gone never to come back,how wonderful home was back then.Everyone was like family,the tourist who came and went...Cheryll,Susan,Chris,Mark,Vickie and so much other names i can't remember..Tyrone was my friend a brother,most people no the music but you had to know the man himself.Wonderful person.
The last time I saw him was at a spring break concert in Negril, 2001, at a hotel that I was working. He was getting over his drug habit, but still still gave a good performance. Sadly I heard that he passed away some years later while I'm in America. Wish I had appreciated him more the last time I saw him.
Authentic Jamaican rhythm and lyrics that makes me want to take a trip back home. Add to that is the grandeur of the blue mountain and Dunns Rivers falls, among other beautiful spots like Golden eye and Firefly, Green island and Ricks Cafe’. A true Caribbean beauty!!!
Awesome 🎼🎸🎼 I saw in Negril a concert in the back yard of a home as would often be the case..it was where I also saw Toots…This is indeed a classic 🌴☀️🌴 thanks Tyrone,
Ahoy Rastafarians!!! I have been looking for this song for over a decade, not knowing who is a singer, or song title. Only heard it about twice in a year, in few radio stations here in South Africa
30/04/2024 today,the first time i hear the artist is Tyrone Taylor the last time i hear this song it was mid 80s playing on Radio on Saturday,at the time i was about age 14 since reggae was in my blood ❤❤ south Africa ❤️❤️
What memories this tune brings back to me early 80s mrk 3 cortina in my prime pumping these tunes l used to get some looks but most people would start dancing and believe me it wasn't common to see a white boy with this sound
Tyrone you will always be my lover, gone too soon, you left me all these lovers rock of which I am grateful, my love will always grow stronger hearing your songs. RIP One love. Empress 42.
Did he leave a family behind if yes why is that his data is scarce on the internet like not sure about his year of birth, very little in4mation about him
I finally cut a tribute offering to my dear friend Tyrone Taylor. His original "Little Cottage In Negril" will always be the best! His recording ayard, embodying the Vibe, taste & feel of the West End. Consistently credible! Best of times, Miss you Tyrone. OB
From my little cottage in negril 🇰🇪 ...brothers smokin Jane some sniffin coccaine some getting high.... memories are made of this .2020 self quarantine in kenya 🇰🇪
Valerie Codrington Not only the best but the original version with: “brothers smoking Jane and sniffing cocaine”... other versions deleted or changed this part of the lyrics.... beers Hammond was one of the harmonizers in this original!!!!
Such amazing memories from a time when youth was magic and those special people gave me sense and meaning to all my life, never forgotten and always in my head, this song brings you all back to me and that one love from Trinidad ..... I wish I'd said yes xx
Im sorry you didnt get to take advantage of that love, hope at least you had found another love.Im from Trinidad and sitting in my room in New York listening to this jam, missing a true love that walked away 6 weeks ago. only to realise we are both collateral damage to spiritual warfare, its a beautiful thing to love and such a wrecking pain when its lost.
Sumptuously beautiful production on this tune. Reminds me of both my dearly missed mum and sister, who used to play this tirelessly. As for Mr Taylor's vocal talent....truly timeless. He and Beres Hammond would have created a gorgeous duet had he been around today, I'm sure. May he RIP.
😭😭😭😭😭😭SO FUKN EMOTIONAL LOOKING DOWN MEMORY LANE LOVE YOU MY AUNTY REST IN PEACE NO PAIN CAN HARM U NOW AUNTY LOFF I REMEMBER THIS PLAYING AT EVERY PARTY LOVE U AUNTY. 😘😘😭😭😔😔💖
Warming me up on a cold snowy day in NY. I'll be in there in 16 days. Can't wait just done with these winters. I hope to spend all of next winter in Negril.
Was there in November. Heard this song over 30 years ago and was not disappointed when i went to Rick`s........... Had this playing on my i Pod as the sun went down.......... pure heaven ;o)
Had this on 12inch back in the day. Years later (2007) I stopped at Rick's cafe to watch the divers whilst on a catamaran trip. Also got to watch Gregory Isaacs live on bourbon beach, seen him a few times but was special to actually get to see him live in a beach bar in Jamaica.
hello emma BAILEY///// QUE DIEU EST L ÂME DE VOTRE PARTENAIRE, qu il repose en paix au paradis, que dieu vous bénisse ainsi que vos proche, du plus profond de mon cœur, je vous adresse mes sincère condoléance EMMA. COURAGE ET BELLE,HEUREUSE, vie dans votre futur. AFFECTUEUSEMENT ET SINCÈREMENT Samir de LYON.( que dieu vous accorde tous ce que vous désirez vous et vos proches )
A while way way back , I stopped by a friend's house to help out with something that was going on with his family.. someone was playing "Cottage in Negril" n Jodeci's "Cry For You" somewhere in the house and I thought ..hmm..nicee..then it was repeated..again..and again..and again..over n over..just the two songs..I left 3hrs later n I guess it was Jodeci's turn cause i can hear Jodeci still crying in the night air as I drove off.. suffice to say, someone done messed up big time and was now regrettably missing a certain someone..hope it worked out..
Memories of my cousin the late Innocent Kaondera who took me to an Xmas party downtown, way back in 1982 and I got sloshed for the first time in my life as a teeny- bopper. This tune was the big one in December 1982 Harare.
Those were the days Gee wizz I miss you and the times and friends some who unfortunately are no longer here Listening to this eases some of the pain xx
One of my favorite song. I grow up in a little cottage in Portland Jamaica overlooking the deep blue sea. I would give up this nice house in the US that according to those who value materials things are quite nice to be in that cottage with all the people that was in that cottage with me.
FACEBOOK HAVE BANNED SHARING THIS SONG. REGGAE MUSIC STILL A GETTING A FIGHT IN 2022. FOR YOU REGGAE MUSIC LOVERS WHO DON'T KNOW IN THE BEGINNING REGGAE WAS SUPPRESSED BY THE ELITE OF JAMAICA. RADIO PLAY WAS DENIED CALLED GHETTO MUSIC NOT GOING NOWHERE. NOW HOW WRONG WERE THEY. EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD KNOWS AND LOVE REGGAE MUSIC. ONE OF REGGAE MOST POPULAR SONG WAS BANNED FOR YEARS AND TODAY IT IS ONE OF THE MOST LISTENED. RIVERS OF BABYLON . THANKS TYRONE WELL PENNED AS WRITER AND DELIVERED WITH SUCH FEELING COTTAGE IN NEGRIL A REGGAE CLASSIC
This song is timeless, its 2024 and makes me sad😢.
Legendary Tyrone Taylor original reggae vibes
In 1994 I was staying at the Atlantic Beach Club in Negril and we wandered over to a little bar built out of palm thatch on the beach. A DJ began to start a 90 min reggae session and he played this song by Tryone Taylor. I was blown away and I actually felt tears in my eyes as I looked around, took a nice big puff on the sensei and gargled a red stripe...I knew I would remember the moment forever...Jah Bless!
Forevermore I will love you ❤️ Jamaica ❤️🙏🌅 Always.
Tyrone Taylor ❤ is the original and Best version of this Big Tune 🎶 🎼 My dad was a DJ in 1980s… he, his crew and my uncle Patrick would play this song 🎵 🎶 and the ladies would whine up on those men in the dances 🕺 💃🏽 Memories ❤🎉❤Great old days growing up
Still one of my favorite song 2024❤
My dad showed me this song today, and grew up in the same neighbourhood with him in Jamaica, and the made me cry. Just the thought of losing my dad one day makes me cry, I love my dad more than I love myself, he is my best friend and the best person I’ve ever met in this world.
Hugs❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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The original singer of cottage in Negril
Classic, there should be a statue of Tyrone Taylor in negril this song is truly a classic he is so undercelebrated
A subscriber reccommend this to me aaawh i love its ❤
A classic I will never ever get tired of listening to this song. Just a pity Tyrone was taken from us so soon.
Ooh sorry for that and for sharing
when did he pass?
@@josephmarimbet7289 wasn't aware either
@@josephmarimbet7289 I just looked it up he passed away in 2007 at the young age of 53
@@PhillyyardyvibesMedia Tyron died on Saturday, December 1st 2007. The singer died from prostate cancer in Kingston, Jamaica.
This is pure pure reggae music. Makes you feel nostalgic.
Couldn't agree more... Real music
Sooooooooooo nostalgic omg!
Very! Took my family to see the sunset at Rick's cafe years ago and this song brings back every second of that precious day, every frame of those moments with my heart beat and two kids on that trip❤
One night my mum played this tune 57 times on the bounce , and it still sounds absolutely brilliant.
This tune is the definition of timelessness, god bless you Tyrone Taylor for your songwriting and vocal talent, you are truly missed 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
loser
Get a life
The sax kills me to bits🔥👏🎧
One of my moms favourite reggae records.
She's 80 years old, and still rocking!!
Bless her soul ❤❤
Thank you.
Love Dat... 🤩🙏🏾
I am 82 now -had this record when it first came out
I"m 80 too and still love my reggae and Negril my fave place ever
When I was a student in Southampton back in the early 80's we used to like to go to the West Indian Club in Brintons Road, and of all the lovers rock the DJ used to play in the "erection section", Cottage in Negril was my favourite. It is such an evocative song for me, and generates so many great memories. I still have the 12" EP of it on vinyl up in my attic. Tyrone, your genius was not properly recognized. May you rest in peace.
Yeah it was never no wonder the song doesnt have a million views as of today
erection section. now that is a first am hearing this. LOL
Respect
One of the best reggae songs ever made! 💥 🔥 I love the saxophone! 🇯🇲 💜 🇸🇪
Reggae in love ❣️
Sax baddddd
Dean Frazer was on fire here
@@namkebanyanklariti
Yes, on fya!! 💥 🔥
This is one of Jamaica souvenir records ,this is a masterpiece classic
One of the best songs out of Jamaica ever
Brilliant song, makes me shed a tear
This is on my permanent playlist, even right now in 2020! Beautiful song.
I've danced to this tune for almost 40 years now...will never bore of it
You are fantastic ❤❤
Big tune, well written and recorded.
If I was younger, I'd dance the night away.
Evocative song; reminds me of here in South Africa during the 80s, state police and the army terrorizing citizens, kicking doors down at night, daily marches and burnings, and yet somewhere in the background music would bring us together, soothing the thorny road we travelled to reach this point....®®®
I hear You.. 😔😄🙏🏾
Music kept us sane and hopeful. A youth that saw not the sunshine in the future
This what Yard music should be like:- Tuneful, Pleasant, Melodious, Easy Listening. Makes even an old school want to pump up the volume.
Variety is good, everyone has different taste and should. I love this song but I like others as well. I would love to make the world in my image but I know there would be so much I would miss, or don’t know about if that was to happen, so am happy we have so much variety in this little island. Love for this type of music comes with maturity, pain, lost and understanding what is important in life.
The vocal is off the chart, thank you Tyrone, rest in eternal peace my brother
Blessings hon, my Uncle Chinna Goulbourne and Tyrone Taylor wrote this song
This song is everything 🥰 when me and my sisters were little we loved it so much when my dad use to play it so he got us a copy on vinyl and wrote our names on it. He still has it to this day. Good memories.... they also names my brother Tyrone lol
Beautiful Memories
RIP what a voice 🔥🔥🔥
I had the privilege of meeting Tyrone at Alfred's in Negril - probably 1993-94. At my request, he sang "Little Cottage ...". I met him again when he dropped by my little cottage on the West end. He was not at his best and his demons were harassing him, but I did not judge. He sang a few lyrics from a song he said he was writing for me. Thanks, Tyrone, for the memories. RIP. ♥
What ailed him siz?
Beautiful song
Alfreds my fave place in Negril was there in 1995 and 1997
I love this song so much. Holds a lot of memories for me.
This some make me happy and sad at the same time....You had to be around my hometown { NEGRIL} in these days to know and understand the words of this song.We alway have access to Tyrone at KOOL BROWN because he was just accross the road at MILLA'S.These days are gone never to come back,how wonderful home was back then.Everyone was like family,the tourist who came and went...Cheryll,Susan,Chris,Mark,Vickie and so much other names i can't remember..Tyrone was my friend a brother,most people no the music but you had to know the man himself.Wonderful person.
Guys.what a beautiful song.Instruments, lyrics and chords.Joo.
this is a masterpiece
@Da Royal General me and my man got through jail time, !. When he went away, !!.
The last time I saw him was at a spring break concert in Negril, 2001, at a hotel that I was working. He was getting over his drug habit, but still still gave a good performance.
Sadly I heard that he passed away some years later while I'm in America. Wish I had appreciated him more the last time I saw him.
Beautiful this song touches my heart every time I hear it. Never ages🥰
My uncle's favourite song RIP Sir Tadeus Kapfunde and Tyrone
Authentic reggae rhythm and beat like what’s used to be back then,sadly not anymore.
Authentic Jamaican rhythm and lyrics that makes me want to take a trip back home.
Add to that is the grandeur of the blue mountain and Dunns Rivers falls, among other beautiful spots like Golden eye and Firefly, Green island and Ricks Cafe’.
A true Caribbean beauty!!!
I saw sunset in Negril at Ricks Cafe. Glad I did.
One of Jamaicas great T T🇯🇲 ❤️ .
We love this song it reminds us of are wonderful honeymoon in Jamaica in 2013 and we are going back this year 5year later can't wait
Luv this song...Rick's cafe..and the BLUE WATER, hot sun and cool drinks...
Awesome 🎼🎸🎼 I saw in Negril a concert in the back yard of a home as would often be the case..it was where I also saw Toots…This is indeed a classic 🌴☀️🌴 thanks Tyrone,
Wow , this songs brings back memories from back in the days when Jamaica was good .
The saxophone 🎷 on this song just beckons tears
I always feel homesick whenever I hear this song. It make me remember simpler times, when relaxing wasn't hurried.
Yes such good memories when life was just for living no highways and high rise just the beach and the sunset
Sharon Pryce So true.Same here
Sharon Pryce Yes this takes me way back down memory lane but it reminds me of my late aunty
Wisdom spoken
"Relaxing wasn't hurried". Powerful imagery. There is nothing like island life.
Old scool Lovers Rock!
Respect from the Netherlands.
Give thanks & praises.
Beautiful song
Ahoy Rastafarians!!! I have been looking for this song for over a decade, not knowing who is a singer, or song title. Only heard it about twice in a year, in few radio stations here in South Africa
majavajava same here
30/04/2024 today,the first time i hear the artist is Tyrone Taylor the last time i hear this song it was mid 80s playing on Radio on Saturday,at the time i was about age 14 since reggae was in my blood ❤❤ south Africa ❤️❤️
cottage in Negril,always the best, respect from Nicaragua!!!
+phillip Taylor did you happen to see Diztract?
This song gets me in my feelings every time! ❤ 🇯🇲
hands down my favourite childhood song... loved waking up to this and my mum blaring it loud in the house ❤
What an Artist?! He left us to soon :( RIP Tyrone Taylor. BIG CHOONE!!
Dad played this all the time. Finally went to Jamaica 2022. We were in Negril and went to Rick's cafe!
What memories this tune brings back to me early 80s mrk 3 cortina in my prime pumping these tunes l used to get some looks but most people would start dancing and believe me it wasn't common to see a white boy with this sound
One of my all time favourite😘
Love for this type of music comes with maturity, pain, love, broken heart, lost and understanding what is important in life.
Indeed
oh wow u need to feel the emotion in his voice to appreciate this song. wow
Tyrone you will always be my lover, gone too soon, you left me all these lovers rock of which I am grateful, my love will always grow stronger hearing your songs. RIP One love. Empress 42.
I knew him personally...I respect him as an artiste,but not as a human being.
Did he leave a family behind if yes why is that his data is scarce on the internet like not sure about his year of birth, very little in4mation about him
Why Andrew?
I finally cut a tribute offering to my dear friend Tyrone Taylor.
His original "Little Cottage In Negril" will always be the best!
His recording ayard, embodying the Vibe, taste & feel of the West End.
Consistently credible! Best of times, Miss you Tyrone. OB
great song ......cant stop listening '''
Yeah mon
Absolute tune... Big up Grandad... R.I.P... X
Respect from England 🏴 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲🌟❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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days of my youth . I was in love with the feeling of love . This song says it all
From my little cottage in negril 🇰🇪 ...brothers smokin Jane some sniffin coccaine some getting high.... memories are made of this .2020 self quarantine in kenya 🇰🇪
Takes me back to my youth days on a Sunday, chicken n rice Pon de cooker tunes bussing ☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽
Love this song R.I.P Tyrone lots of love
One of the best songs ever... pure talent all the way.
I dunno why my eyes water anytime I listen to this
Shikoh G
same to me
I share the same feelings, why?
@@kingkingriccardo7844 Could it be coz of the heart and soul poured in the lyrics?
2022 and the song got me all misty eyed now and very emotional
"I realised l love you still" memories of my youth
The best version of this song. So wicked.
Valerie Codrington Not only the best but the original version with: “brothers smoking Jane and sniffing cocaine”... other versions deleted or changed this part of the lyrics.... beers Hammond was one of the harmonizers in this original!!!!
this riddim will never be forgotten God bless music.
Tyrone T
Beautify vibes this clip is amazing never stop listening big up to T. T 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🌟🎶🌟🎶🌟🎶🌟🎶❣🎶❣🎶❣🎶🌹🎶🌹🎶🌹🔥🎶🎶👍💋
Everytime I hear this tune it takes me to a beautiful place, wicked tune 😊
Such amazing memories from a time when youth was magic and those special people gave me sense and meaning to all my life, never forgotten and always in my head, this song brings you all back to me and that one love from Trinidad ..... I wish I'd said yes xx
Im sorry you didnt get to take advantage of that love, hope at least you had found another love.Im from Trinidad and sitting in my room in New York listening to this jam, missing a true love that walked away 6 weeks ago. only to realise we are both collateral damage to spiritual warfare, its a beautiful thing to love and such a wrecking pain when its lost.
Who ever cam up with so song!!! Thank you so much. Never get tired of listening to hit. One of my favorites
I have the 45!! Still sounds sharp!!
Sumptuously beautiful production on this tune. Reminds me of both my dearly missed mum and sister, who used to play this tirelessly. As for Mr Taylor's vocal talent....truly timeless. He and Beres Hammond would have created a gorgeous duet had he been around today, I'm sure. May he RIP.
Great Reggie song feel like taking a trip to negril this summer. Rest in peace brother one love.
Love this song me and my bro listen to this song all the time now he's in heaven I can't forget him thank you Tyrone ❤ brother Jack 🙏
😭😭😭😭😭😭SO FUKN EMOTIONAL LOOKING DOWN MEMORY LANE LOVE YOU MY AUNTY REST IN PEACE NO PAIN CAN HARM U NOW AUNTY LOFF I REMEMBER THIS PLAYING AT EVERY PARTY LOVE U AUNTY. 😘😘😭😭😔😔💖
Beautiful song....reminds me of my parents and bros 💕 Love you guys.
Warming me up on a cold snowy day in NY. I'll be in there in 16 days. Can't wait just done with these winters. I hope to spend all of next winter in Negril.
Sweet tune!! Original and best... pure lovers classic
This toon still kills me all these years later.
This is a masterpiece classic timeless song of the highest order
Used to listen to this song when I was at college in 🇿🇼. Precious memories.
Oh my gosh, I am blown away by this tune. Reminds me my time in Negril and Rick's Cafe in West End.. really beautiful
Was there in November. Heard this song over 30 years ago and was not disappointed when i went to Rick`s........... Had this playing on my i Pod as the sun went down.......... pure heaven ;o)
this was mine and my partners favourite song and was played at his funeral 3 weeks ago. God bless you Dave xxx
Had this on 12inch back in the day. Years later (2007) I stopped at Rick's cafe to watch the divers whilst on a catamaran trip. Also got to watch Gregory Isaacs live on bourbon beach, seen him a few times but was special to actually get to see him live in a beach bar in Jamaica.
hello emma BAILEY///// QUE DIEU EST L ÂME DE VOTRE PARTENAIRE, qu il repose en paix au paradis, que dieu vous bénisse ainsi que vos proche, du plus profond de mon cœur, je vous adresse mes sincère condoléance EMMA. COURAGE ET BELLE,HEUREUSE, vie dans votre futur. AFFECTUEUSEMENT ET SINCÈREMENT Samir de LYON.( que dieu vous accorde tous ce que vous désirez vous et vos proches )
A while way way back , I stopped by a friend's house to help out with something that was going on with his family.. someone was playing "Cottage in Negril" n Jodeci's "Cry For You" somewhere in the house and I thought ..hmm..nicee..then it was repeated..again..and again..and again..over n over..just the two songs..I left 3hrs later n I guess it was Jodeci's turn cause i can hear Jodeci still crying in the night air as I drove off.. suffice to say, someone done messed up big time and was now regrettably missing a certain someone..hope it worked out..
Memories of my cousin the late Innocent Kaondera who took me to an Xmas party downtown, way back in 1982 and I got sloshed for the first time in my life as a teeny- bopper. This tune was the big one in December 1982 Harare.
This is always on top of my playlist still since then
Brings to mind sunny days early 80s with a little sensi and gold seal in my pals Rasta Pete happy times
My best tune ever just got back from Jamaica got married with my best friends and family jewel runaway bay
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Those were the days Gee wizz I miss you and the times and friends some who unfortunately are no longer here Listening to this eases some of the pain xx
Very powerful song that brings back so many memories being in Negril so many times❤💛💚
Growing up on the Island Fiji 🇫🇯,,,one of my dads best reggae song.
You left so soon Tyrone...
Great song always pay homage to your great work. May Heavens embrace you
Wicked tunee Still listening April 2019
One of my favorite song. I grow up in a little cottage in Portland Jamaica overlooking the deep blue sea. I would give up this nice house in the US that according to those who value materials things are quite nice to be in that cottage with all the people that was in that cottage with me.
Rice and peas on the stove in my childhood home in the UK and mum blasting this each and every Sunday ❤Days
Wicked Tyrone Taylor ! big big singer one on my many reggae vocal idols "Norman Espeut say so" !
Love this song it makes me feel warm and happy inside remembering younger days in Miami 🌎💕🌴☀️
FACEBOOK HAVE BANNED SHARING THIS SONG. REGGAE MUSIC STILL A GETTING A FIGHT IN 2022. FOR YOU REGGAE MUSIC LOVERS WHO DON'T KNOW IN THE BEGINNING REGGAE WAS SUPPRESSED BY THE ELITE OF JAMAICA. RADIO PLAY WAS DENIED CALLED GHETTO MUSIC NOT GOING NOWHERE. NOW HOW WRONG WERE THEY. EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD KNOWS AND LOVE REGGAE MUSIC. ONE OF REGGAE MOST POPULAR SONG WAS BANNED FOR YEARS AND TODAY IT IS ONE OF THE MOST LISTENED. RIVERS OF BABYLON . THANKS TYRONE WELL PENNED AS WRITER AND DELIVERED WITH SUCH FEELING COTTAGE IN NEGRIL A REGGAE CLASSIC
Reggae very nice beautiful voice beautiful song I like it very much thanks for sharing
I missed hearing this song as a little girl and dancing on my daddies feet. Thanks for uploading!
I love that song,I used to live in Negril
I like this wonderful vintage music 🎵🎵🎼🎶🎵 very much, it reminds me of my child days 😇🙏🙂💯❤️🏃🤸