Johnny Clarke (born 12 January 1955) is a Jamaicanreggae musician, best known for his recordings with producer Bunny Lee in the 1970s.
Biography
Clarke grew up in the Kingstonghetto of Whitfield Town and attended Jamaica College. In 1971 he won a talent contest in Bull Bay, his prize a meeting with producerClancy Eccles, with whom he recorded his first song, "God Made the Sea and the Sun", the following year. The single didn't sell well, and disappointed with the lack of promotion from Eccles, he moved on to Rupie Edwards, who produced Clarke's first hits in 1973, with "Everyday Wondering" and "Julie". In 1974, Clarke moved on again, recording "Jump Back Baby" for Glen Brown, before beginning a long association with Bunny Lee and his band The Aggrovators in 1974. "None Shall Escape the Judgement" was an immediate success and became the title track on Clarke's debut album.
JOHNNY CLARKE with Dub Asante Band and Matic Horns - Live @ Mekudeshet festival 19.9.19
JOHNNY CLARKE with Dub Asante Band and Matic Horns, Performing live at the tower of David, Jerusalem.
Part of the annual reggae night of Mekudeshet.
More info » https://www.mekudeshet.com/archive/mekudeshet-2019/reggae2019-red-gold-green/
published: 03 Oct 2019
The Vicious Story Of Lisa Straub & Johnny Clarke
Today’s case examines the brutal double homicide of a young couple in a quiet suburban neighbourhood. The case was unusual, with a friend claiming to overhear the start of the attack over the phone. And as the investigation unfolded, it seemed many of those closest to the couple were unwilling to share what they knew with police. It would take nearly a year for investigators to sift through a web of lies and half-truths before an arrest could be made. Yet ten years later, questions remain. Do police really have their killer? And who else was involved? This is the disturbing case of Johnny Clarke and Lisa Straub.
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Theme song - Credulous Gal by...
published: 07 Sep 2022
JOHNNY CLARKE - Babylon [1980]
JAH SHAKA MUSIC 12'' (re) Johnny Clarke production
published: 02 Nov 2017
Johnny Clarke - Warrior
Johnny Clarke - Warrior
published: 25 Jan 2012
JOHNNY CLARKE - Rude Boy - reggae dub 12" disco 45 single
"If you live by the gun, you die by the gun".
Masterful performance from the main man, Johnny Clarke on this deadly Art & Craft 12" disco 45 dating from 1982 and produced by S. Douglas. This is both sides of the vinyl, "Rude Boy" and "Bad Boy". Enjoy.
10/9/2011 Thanks to everyone who has been just so positive about this almighty and powerful tune and message by the great Johnny Clarke. And thanks for viewing and making this tune popular. my second highest rated tune. Big thanks to those who have rated and those who have faved. Thanks to you all, you're stars. :-) And special thanks to Johnny Clarke - main man. Great Man. Born to be one, his Mama said. No bad rude boy with guns.
This is for all the Rude Boys in Brazil, Mexico, Americas South and North, UK, €uroland. Russia and Asian and...
published: 02 Jul 2008
Johnny Clarke - Declaration Of Rights
The Abyssinians classic brillianty covered by Johnny Clarke.
published: 17 Feb 2009
Johnny Clarke - Gonna Love You More (REGGAE FORTAL)
published: 06 Oct 2016
Johnny Clarke - Rock With Me Baby
Johnny Clarke - Rock With Me Baby (1975)
género: Rocksteady
origen : Jamaica
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published: 25 Jan 2014
Johnny Clarke - Move Out Of Babylon
Conscious rastafarian hit recorded between between 1975 and 76, backed by The Aggrovators and produced by Bunny Lee at Harry J. studios-Jamaica.
JOHNNY CLARKE with Dub Asante Band and Matic Horns, Performing live at the tower of David, Jerusalem.
Part of the annual reggae night of Mekudeshet.
More info ...
JOHNNY CLARKE with Dub Asante Band and Matic Horns, Performing live at the tower of David, Jerusalem.
Part of the annual reggae night of Mekudeshet.
More info » https://www.mekudeshet.com/archive/mekudeshet-2019/reggae2019-red-gold-green/
JOHNNY CLARKE with Dub Asante Band and Matic Horns, Performing live at the tower of David, Jerusalem.
Part of the annual reggae night of Mekudeshet.
More info » https://www.mekudeshet.com/archive/mekudeshet-2019/reggae2019-red-gold-green/
Today’s case examines the brutal double homicide of a young couple in a quiet suburban neighbourhood. The case was unusual, with a friend claiming to overhear t...
Today’s case examines the brutal double homicide of a young couple in a quiet suburban neighbourhood. The case was unusual, with a friend claiming to overhear the start of the attack over the phone. And as the investigation unfolded, it seemed many of those closest to the couple were unwilling to share what they knew with police. It would take nearly a year for investigators to sift through a web of lies and half-truths before an arrest could be made. Yet ten years later, questions remain. Do police really have their killer? And who else was involved? This is the disturbing case of Johnny Clarke and Lisa Straub.
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Theme song - Credulous Gal by Anzem
Music by @CO.AG Music
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Today’s case examines the brutal double homicide of a young couple in a quiet suburban neighbourhood. The case was unusual, with a friend claiming to overhear the start of the attack over the phone. And as the investigation unfolded, it seemed many of those closest to the couple were unwilling to share what they knew with police. It would take nearly a year for investigators to sift through a web of lies and half-truths before an arrest could be made. Yet ten years later, questions remain. Do police really have their killer? And who else was involved? This is the disturbing case of Johnny Clarke and Lisa Straub.
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Theme song - Credulous Gal by Anzem
Music by @CO.AG Music
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"If you live by the gun, you die by the gun".
Masterful performance from the main man, Johnny Clarke on this deadly Art & Craft 12" disco 45 dating from 1982 a...
"If you live by the gun, you die by the gun".
Masterful performance from the main man, Johnny Clarke on this deadly Art & Craft 12" disco 45 dating from 1982 and produced by S. Douglas. This is both sides of the vinyl, "Rude Boy" and "Bad Boy". Enjoy.
10/9/2011 Thanks to everyone who has been just so positive about this almighty and powerful tune and message by the great Johnny Clarke. And thanks for viewing and making this tune popular. my second highest rated tune. Big thanks to those who have rated and those who have faved. Thanks to you all, you're stars. :-) And special thanks to Johnny Clarke - main man. Great Man. Born to be one, his Mama said. No bad rude boy with guns.
This is for all the Rude Boys in Brazil, Mexico, Americas South and North, UK, €uroland. Russia and Asian and Australia and Caribbean and Jamaica, Pacific, Arctics, and to Rude Boys (and Ladies - and everyone else) everywhere on this planet. Listen to your Mama - she's usually right.
"If you live by the gun, you die by the gun".
Masterful performance from the main man, Johnny Clarke on this deadly Art & Craft 12" disco 45 dating from 1982 and produced by S. Douglas. This is both sides of the vinyl, "Rude Boy" and "Bad Boy". Enjoy.
10/9/2011 Thanks to everyone who has been just so positive about this almighty and powerful tune and message by the great Johnny Clarke. And thanks for viewing and making this tune popular. my second highest rated tune. Big thanks to those who have rated and those who have faved. Thanks to you all, you're stars. :-) And special thanks to Johnny Clarke - main man. Great Man. Born to be one, his Mama said. No bad rude boy with guns.
This is for all the Rude Boys in Brazil, Mexico, Americas South and North, UK, €uroland. Russia and Asian and Australia and Caribbean and Jamaica, Pacific, Arctics, and to Rude Boys (and Ladies - and everyone else) everywhere on this planet. Listen to your Mama - she's usually right.
JOHNNY CLARKE with Dub Asante Band and Matic Horns, Performing live at the tower of David, Jerusalem.
Part of the annual reggae night of Mekudeshet.
More info » https://www.mekudeshet.com/archive/mekudeshet-2019/reggae2019-red-gold-green/
Today’s case examines the brutal double homicide of a young couple in a quiet suburban neighbourhood. The case was unusual, with a friend claiming to overhear the start of the attack over the phone. And as the investigation unfolded, it seemed many of those closest to the couple were unwilling to share what they knew with police. It would take nearly a year for investigators to sift through a web of lies and half-truths before an arrest could be made. Yet ten years later, questions remain. Do police really have their killer? And who else was involved? This is the disturbing case of Johnny Clarke and Lisa Straub.
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Theme song - Credulous Gal by Anzem
Music by @CO.AG Music
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"If you live by the gun, you die by the gun".
Masterful performance from the main man, Johnny Clarke on this deadly Art & Craft 12" disco 45 dating from 1982 and produced by S. Douglas. This is both sides of the vinyl, "Rude Boy" and "Bad Boy". Enjoy.
10/9/2011 Thanks to everyone who has been just so positive about this almighty and powerful tune and message by the great Johnny Clarke. And thanks for viewing and making this tune popular. my second highest rated tune. Big thanks to those who have rated and those who have faved. Thanks to you all, you're stars. :-) And special thanks to Johnny Clarke - main man. Great Man. Born to be one, his Mama said. No bad rude boy with guns.
This is for all the Rude Boys in Brazil, Mexico, Americas South and North, UK, €uroland. Russia and Asian and Australia and Caribbean and Jamaica, Pacific, Arctics, and to Rude Boys (and Ladies - and everyone else) everywhere on this planet. Listen to your Mama - she's usually right.
Johnny Clarke (born 12 January 1955) is a Jamaicanreggae musician, best known for his recordings with producer Bunny Lee in the 1970s.
Biography
Clarke grew up in the Kingstonghetto of Whitfield Town and attended Jamaica College. In 1971 he won a talent contest in Bull Bay, his prize a meeting with producerClancy Eccles, with whom he recorded his first song, "God Made the Sea and the Sun", the following year. The single didn't sell well, and disappointed with the lack of promotion from Eccles, he moved on to Rupie Edwards, who produced Clarke's first hits in 1973, with "Everyday Wondering" and "Julie". In 1974, Clarke moved on again, recording "Jump Back Baby" for Glen Brown, before beginning a long association with Bunny Lee and his band The Aggrovators in 1974. "None Shall Escape the Judgement" was an immediate success and became the title track on Clarke's debut album.
[Verse 1:] Girl if I didn't have a plan Could I be your man still And if you couldn't watch cable Would you be able to understand And if I couldn't buy you diamond rings Take you out and things Or do nothing special Would you deal Would stick around and chill Would you keep it real Tell me [Chorus] Would you be here if I had nothin Would you be here if I was strugglin If I had nothin Would you be here at any cost Would you be here if I didn't have a boss At any cost Would you be here to pay the rent Would you be here no benefits Girl if that was it Would you be here if I gave up Straight outta luck Would you give a what [Verse 2:] Girl if all hope was gone We didn't have a phone Would you stay at home with me How long would you stay by my side If I applied And wasn't qualified, babe What if I was finish And you should do nuthin else with it Would you forget it Girl do you swear to tell the whole truth Nothing but the truth I'm listen baby [Chorus:] Would you be here if I had nothin Would you be here if I was strugglin (if I was stugglin) If I had nothin (if I had nothin) Would you be here at any cost Would you be here if I didn't have a boss At any cost Would you be here to pay the rent Would you be here no benefits (no benefits) Girl if that was it Would you be here if I gave up Straight outta luck Would you give a what [Hook 1:] The day may come When things ain't going to good So for my sake I gotta be sure Who I'm choosing is all the way with it And outta line I don't want to get caught in sticky situations Girl You'll never know you might not be so cold you might get a little older [Chorus 2x] Would you be here if I had nothin Would you be here if I was strugglin If I had nothin Would you be here at any cost Would you be here if I didn't have a boss At any cost Would you be here to pay the rent Would you be here no benefits Girl if that was it Would you be here if I gave up Straight outta luck Would you give a what [Hook 2:] What if I was ugly And struggling And crummy Would ya love me If I was grungy A little dingy Would you still be with me If I was ugly And struggling A little bummy Would ya still love me If I was crummy And stuggly Would you hug me [Repeat Chorus]