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Hard Man Fe Dead - Prince Buster



     
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You pick him up, you lick him down
Him bounce right back
What a hard man fe dead (Hard man fe dead)
You pick him up, you lick him down
Him bounce right back
What a hard man fe dead (Hard man fe dead)
Them say, the cat's got a nine life
But this man got ninety-nine life, 'cause...
Them pick him up, you lick him down
Him bounce right back
What a hard man fe dead (Hard man fe dead)
Them boil one pot of chocolate tea
And all the fried fish they caught in the sea
They also got six quart o' rum
Saying that they waiting for the nine night to come

The last time I heard them say
That this man was dead (This man was dead)
They find him black eyes
And them lay it all upon his head (The man was dead)
Now the procession leads to the cemetery
The man all a howl, Don't you bury me
You pick him up, you lick him down
Him bounce right back
What a hard man fe dead
(Hard man fe dead, ... hard man fe dead)
Them boil one cup of chocolate tea
And all the fried fish they caught in the sea
They also got six quart o' rum
Saying that they waiting for the nine night to come
The last time I heard them say
That this man was dead (This man was dead)
They find him black eyes
And them lay it all upon his head ('Pon his head)
You should see them goin' to the cemetery
The old man holla howl, won't you bury me
Them drop the box and run
What a whole lot o' fun
What a hard man fe dead (Hard man fe dead)
You pick him up, you lick him down
Him bounce right back
What a hard man fe dead (Hard man fe dead)
You pick him up, you lick him down
Him bounce right back
I am a hard man fe dead (Hard man fe dead... Hard man fe dead)
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Prince Buster (born Cecil Bustamente Campbell in Kingston, Jamaica, May 24, 1938) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter and producer. He also has the Muslim name Muhammed Yusef Ali. He is regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of ska and rocksteady music. The records he released in the 1960s influenced and shaped the course of Jamaican contemporary music and created a legacy of work that later reggae and ska artists would draw upon.

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