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Reggae Night (Special Version) - Jimmy Cliff



     
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Reggae Night (Special Version) Lyrics


Yeah, man, reggae night
You live and you love
So turn on your light, make it shine bright
And listen to this, jam itReggae night
We come together when the feeling right
Reggae night
And we'll be jammin' till the morning light, ohPenny Reel just called
Got to get my things, got to catch this ride
Gotta look my best
Because I know there'll be mashin' it up tonight, ohReggae night
We come together when the feeling right
Reggae night
And we'll be jammin' till the morning light, ohYou will find it happens only once a year
So don't miss out on this session here, ohThere'll be people comin'
From the North and South and East and West
So you better look your best, man
Now, lightnin' strikes at eight, so you better not be late
For this rub-a-dubbin', rockin', jammin', fun, fun, lovin', yeahReggae night

We come together when the feeling right, oh
Reggae night
And we'll be jammin' till the morning lightYou will find it happens only once a year
So take advantage of this festive cheer
Make we bring we family and let's tell some friends
And everyone will have a jam, jam sessionOhh, reggae night
Ohh, reggae night
Ohh, reggae night
Ohh, reggae nightOhh, reggae night
Ohh, keep on rockin', now
Ohh, reggae night
Ohh, reggae nightReggae night
We come together when the feeling right, oh
Reggae night
And we'll be jammin' till the morning light, ohReggae night
We come together when the feeling right, oh
Reggae night
And we'll be jammin' till the morning light, ohOhh, reggae night
Ohh, reggae night
Ohh, reggae night
Ohh, reggae nightOhh
Ohh
Ohh
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Jimmy Cliff OM (> Jamaican Order of Merit) born as James Chambers (1 April 1948, St. Catherine, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is best known among mainstream audiences for songs like "Sittin' in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want," "Many Rivers to Cross" and the title track from The Harder They Come, a film soundtrack which helped popularise reggae across the world. Cliff moved to Kingston in 1962.

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