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Demonstration - Junior Byles



     
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I was born to be a lover
Cutest thing in this town
I got some love I want to demonstrate you
When you get this [unverified] down
Good loving is my occupation
I want to suite you in inspiration
Let me hear your little demonstration
I wanna give you good demonstration
Brass
I can tease some good love and all
Every time some good love for you
You don't have to give me no doubt, baby
You don't have to pay me, when I get truth, you don't need it so
Good loving is my occupation
I want satisfy my situation
Let me hear your good demonstration
I wanna give you little demonstration
Listen

I want you just rock and weel you mama
I gonna give you one good old feeling, la la
Don't you please, you are mine over [unverified]
Hit my love wanna see you for [unverified] yes it is now
I was born to be a Lover
Disappoint that I don't do
I'm the best thing in town, girl
I wanna demonstrate my love to you, yes I do, 'cause
Good love is my occupation
I want to satisfy your situation
Let me hear your good demonstration
I wanna give you good demonstration
Brass
Yes I do now
Uh, I wanna, I wanna get it to you
Some good loving
Baby I got to demonstrate at you
Let me give it to you, don't you
Some good loving mama, uh wee
I got it [unverified]
I got it all mama

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Junior Byles (Kerrie Byles Junior, aka King Chubby) was born in Kingston, Jamaica 1948. He first formed The Versatiles with friends Ben Davis and Dudley Earl, and they were soon recording. Their first songs were cut for Joe Gibbs, with Lynn Tait's Band under Lee Perry's direction. From these sessions came "The Time Has Come", which was entered for the 1967 festival. Another festival entry was 1971's "Rub Up" in 1971, but Byles' debut solo single (1970) was "What The World Is Coming To" c/w "Live As One", and released in the UK with strings and vocal chorus.

Read more about Junior Byles on Last.fm.


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