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UB40 are an English reggae and pop band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved considerable international success. They have been nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album four times, and in 1984 were nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Group.[1] UB40 have sold more than 70 million records worldwide.
Origin: Birmingham, England
Genres: Reggaepopdub
Years active: 1978–present
Labels: GraduateDEPEMIA&MVirgin Records
Members: Jimmy Brown
Robin Campbell
Earl Falconer
Norman Hassan
Matt Doyle
Past members: Ali Campbell
Yomi Babayemi
Jimmy Lynn
Brian Travers
Mickey Virtue
Astro
Duncan Campbell
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Moonlight Lover - UB40 & Gilly G
Reggae MusicArtists: Gilly G, UB40 Released: 2019 Album: For the Many Featured artist: Gilly G Genre: Reggae Country: Europe Style: Reggae17 views -
UB40 - Kingston Town (Lyrics)
Reggae MusicReleased: 1989 Album: Labour of Love II Artist: UB40 Genre: Reggae61 views -
UB40 - The Way You Do The Things You Do
Reggae MusicArtist: UB40 Album: Black Rain Released: 1989 Genre: Reggae You got a smile so bright You know you could've been a candle I'm holding you so tight You know you could've been a handle The way you swept me off my feet You know you could've been a broom And baby you smell so sweet You know you could've been some perfume Well you could've been anything that you wanted to I can tell The way you do the things you do I like the way you do the things you do As pretty as you are You know you could've been a flower If good looks were minutes You know you could have been an hour The way you stole my heart You know you could have been a crook And baby you're so smart You know you could have been a school book Well you could've been anything that you wanted to I can tell The way you do the things you do I like the way you do the things you do You make my life so rich You know you could've been some money And baby you're so sweet You know you could have been some honey Well you could've been anything that you wanted to I can tell The way you do the things you do I like the way you do the things you do As pretty as you are You know you could've been a flower If good looks were minutes You know you could've been an hour The way you stole my heart You know you could've been a crook And baby you're so smart You know you could have been a school book Well you could've been anything that you wanted to I can tell The way you do the things you do I like the way you do the things you do The way you do the things you do I like the way you do the things you do The way you do the things you do I like the way you do the things you do You made my life so sweet I like the way you do the things you do You made my life so sweet I like the way you do the things you do You made my life so sweet The way you do the things you do You made my life so sweet The way you do the things you do Originally written by Smokey Robinson and Bobby Rogers, UB40 released their own cover version in 1989, the sixth single taken from Labour of Love II. This version was featured in the Ridley Scott–Michael Douglas film Black Rain. Track personnel: Jimmy Brown – drums Ali Campbell – vocals, guitar Robin Campbell – guitar, vocals, Earl Falconer – bass Norman Hassan – percussion, vocals, Brian Travers – saxophones Micky Virtue – keyboards Astro – toasting, rhyming, percussion45 views -
UB40 - Homely Girl
Reggae MusicArtist: UB40 Album: Labour of Love II Released: 1989 Released By: Virgin Records Limited Genre: Reggae Lyrics It must have broke your poor little heart When the boys used to say, "You looked better in the dark" But now they'd give all they learned in school to be somewhere in the dark with you Oh, yes they would The teacher would ask a question And you would always raise your hand But somehow you never got your turn My eyes would fill with water, inside I'd burn Oh, yes I did Homely girl, you used to be so lonely You're a beautiful woman, oh yeah, homely girl Homely girl, you used to be so lonely You're a beautiful woman, homely girl There was a boy who used to sit beside you Who'd like to hold that place his whole life through Oh, you were beautiful to me You had a heart no one could ever see Oh, yes you did Homely girl, you used to be so lonely You're a beautiful woman, homely girl I was the only one who offered to carry your books Took all the stares and laughter with the dirty looks 'Cause I saw then what they see now They don't know how, they don't know how Homely girl, you used to be so lonely You're a beautiful woman, homely girl Homely girl, you used to be so lonely You're a beautiful woman, homely girl Ah, ha, you used to be so lonely You're a beautiful woman, homely girl Ah, ha, you used to be so lonely You're a beautiful woman, homely girl Ah, ha, you used to be so lonely You're a beautiful woman Producer: UB40 Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar: Robin Campbell Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Earl Falconer Associated Performer, Drums: James Brown Studio Personnel, Mixer, Engineer, Programmer: John Shaw Studio Personnel, Mixer, Engineer, Programmer: Gerry Parchment Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Steve Rooke Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar: Ali Campbell Associated Performer, Saxophone: Brian Travers Associated Performer, Percussion: Norman Hassan Studio Personnel, Mixer: Bertie Grant Associated Performer, Keyboards: Michael Virtue Associated Performer, Vocals: Astro Composer Lyricist: Eugene Record Composer Lyricist: Stanley McKenney64 views -
UB40 - (I Can’t Help) Falling in Love With You
Reggae MusicArtist: UB40 Album: Sliver Released: May 10, 1993 Lyrics Wise men say only fools rush in But I can't help falling in love with you Wise men say only fools rush in But I can't help falling in love with you Shall I stay would it be a sin But I can't help falling in love with you As the river flows Gently to the sea Darling so we go Some things were meant to be Take my hand take my whole life too But I can't help falling in love with you As the river flows Gently to the sea Darling so we go Some things were meant to be Take my hand take my whole life too But I can't help falling in love with you I can't help falling in love with you I can't help falling in love with you I can't help falling in love with you UB40 covered the original 1961 Elvis Presley recording as the first single from their 1993 album, Promises and Lies. The song was released on May 10, 1993, and eventually climbed to No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100, staying there for seven weeks. It also topped the charts of 11 other countries, including Australia, Austria, the Netherlands, New Zealand (where it was the most successful single of 1993), and the United Kingdom, where it spent two weeks at No. 1 The song appears on the soundtrack of the movie Sliver, a 1993 thriller starring Sharon Stone & William Baldwin, who feature in this atmospheric music video directed by American filmmaker Neil Abramson Track personnel: Jimmy Brown – drums Ali Campbell – vocals, guitar Robin Campbell – guitar, vocals, Earl Falconer – bass Norman Hassan – percussion, vocals, Brian Travers – saxophones Micky Virtue – keyboards Astro – toasting, rhyming, percussion58 views -
UB40 - Higher Ground
Reggae MusicEvery hour of every day I'm learning more The more I learn, the less I know about before The less I know, the more I want to look around Digging deep for clues on higher ground Moon and stars sit way up high Earth and trees beneath them lie The wind blows fragrant lullaby To cool the night for you and I On the wing the birds fly free Leviathan tames angry sea The flower waits for honeybee The sunrise wakes new life in me Every hour of every day I'm learning more The more I learn, the less I know about before The less I know, the more I want to look around Digging deep for clues on higher ground The fishes swim while rivers run Through fields to feast my eyes upon Intoxicated drinking from The loving cup of the burning sun Higher Ground is the second single from the 1993 album "Promises and Lies". This was a top 10 hit in the UK following the enormous success of the lead single “I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You”. Track personnel: Jimmy Brown – drums Ali Campbell – vocals, guitar Robin Campbell – guitar, vocals, Earl Falconer – bass Norman Hassan – percussion, vocals, Brian Travers – saxophones Micky Virtue – keyboards Astro – toasting, rhyming, percussion36 views -
UB40 - Groovin' (Out On Life)
Reggae MusicArtist: UB40 Released: 1989 Album: Labour of Love II I get my kicks from watching people Running to and fro And if you ask them where they're going Half of them don't know They're the ones who think I'm crazy But they don't realize That I'm just groovin', oh groovin' (groovin') Groovin' out on life I'm just groovin' And I can't stop movin' (movin') Groovin' 'til I die I see a river flowing by me Heading for the sea I get a feeling deep inside me It's so good to be free And I've got sunshine in the day time And moonlight every night And I'm just groovin', oh groovin' (groovin') Groovin' out on life I'm just groovin' And I can't stop movin' (movin') Groovin' 'til I die I see a river, flowing by me Heading for the sea I get a feeling deep inside me It's so good to be free And I've got sunshine in the daytime And moonlight every night And I'm just groovin', groovin' (groovin') Groovin' out on life I'm just groovin' And I can't stop movin' (movin') Groovin' 'til I die I'm just groovin', groovin' (groovin') Groovin' out on life I'm just groovin' And I can't stop movin' (movin') Groovin' 'til I die I'm just groovin', groovin' (groovin') Groovin' out on life I'm just groovin' And I can't stop movin' (movin') Groovin' 'til I die I'm just groovin', groovin' (groovin') Groovin' out on life I'm just groovin' "Groovin" is a reggae-pop single released by British band UB40. The song was originally written and recorded by The Young Rascals in 1967. UB40's version was released in 1989 as part of the album "Labour of Love II."51 views -
UB40 - Kiss and Say Goodbye
Reggae MusicArtist: UB40 Album: Who You Fighting For? Released: 2005 LYRICS I had to meet you here today There's just so many things to say Please don't stop me 'til I'm through This is something I hate to do We've been meeting here so long I guess what we've done, oh, was wrong And please, darling, don't you cry Let's just kiss and say goodbye Many months have passed up by (I'm gonna miss you) I'm gonna miss you, I can't lie (I'm gonna miss you) I've got ties and so do you (I'm gonna miss you) I just think this is the thing to do It's gonna hurt me, I can't lie Maybe you'll meet, you'll meet another guy Understand me, oh, won't you try, try, try, try, try, try, try? Let's just kiss and say goodbye Ooh, yeah (I'm gonna miss you) Let's just kiss and say goodbye (I'm gonna miss you) Yeah, yeah (I'm gonna miss you) It's gonna hurt me, I can't lie Maybe you'll meet, you'll meet another guy Understand me, oh, won't you try, try, try, try, try, try, try? Let's just kiss and say goodbye Ooh, yeah (I'm gonna miss you) I'm gonna miss you, I can't lie (I'm gonna miss you) Understand me, won't you try? (I'm gonna miss you) It's gonna hurt me, I can't lie (I'm gonna miss you) Take my handkerchief and wipe your eyes (I'm gonna miss you) Maybe you'll find, you'll find another guy (I'm gonna miss you) Whoa, whoa (I'm gonna miss you) Let's just kiss and say goodbye Kiss and Say Goodbye by UB40 was written by Winfred "Blue" Lovett and was first released by Manhattans [US] in 1976. UB40 released it on the album “Who You Fighting For?” In 2005. TRACK PERSONNEL Jimmy Brown – Drums Ali Campbell – Vocals, Guitar Robin Campbell – Guitar, Vocals, Earl Falconer – Bass Norman Hassan – Percussion, Vocals Brian Travers – Saxophones Micky Virtue – Keyboards Astro – Toasting, Rhyming, Percussion102 views -
Red Red Wine - UB40
Reggae Music"Red Red Wine" is a song originally written, performed, and recorded by American singer Neil Diamond in 1967 that appears on his second studio album, Just for You. UB40 recorded a cover version in 1983 that went to No. 1 in the UK and was moderately successful in the United States.63 views -
UB40 - Bring Me Your Cup (Official Music Video)
Reggae MusicArtist: UB40 Song: Bring Me Your Cup Released: 1993 Album: Promises and Lies Did I ever say how I feel about you? A thing I never found that easy to do The things that you do, don't need to be heard You know your actions, baby, speak louder than words I've got the bottle, bring me your cup Pop the cork, and try a sup And when you're empty I'll fill you up We'll drink it down till the sun comes up I'm heading home like a steaming train Foot to the floor in the driving rain My head is aching and my mouth is dry I've got a thirst only that you can satisfy I've got the bottle, bring me your cup Pop the cork and try a sup And when you're empty I'll fill you up We'll drink it down till the sun comes up I've got the bottle, bring me your cup Pop the cork and try a sup And when you're empty I'll fill you up We'll drink it down till the sun comes up I'm heading home like a steaming train Foot to the floor in the driving rain My head is aching and my mouth is dry I've got a thirst only you can satisfy I've got the bottle, bring me your cup Pop the cork and try a sup And when you're empty I'll fill you up We'll drink it down till the sun comes up I've got the bottle, bring me your cup Pop the cork and try a sup And when you're empty I'll fill you up We'll drink it down till the sun comes up I've got the bottle, bring me your cup Pop the cork and try a sup And when you're empty I'll fill you up We'll drink it down till the sun comes up I've got the bottle, bring me your cup Pop the cork and try a sup And when you're empty I'll fill you up "Bring Me Your Cup" is a single by the British reggae band UB40, released in 1993. The song was featured on their album "Promises and Lies," which became a commercial success, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart.108 views