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Bob Andy

Bob Andy CD (born Keith Anderson in Kingston, Jamaica, on 28 October 1944; died 27 March 2020) was a Jamaican reggae musician widely regarded as one of reggae's most influential songwriters. As well as solo recordings, he was a founding member of The Paragons and was in Bob & Marcia. He emerged as a solo star in 1966 with the smash hit "I've Got to Go Back Home", a song which has become a much-loved anthem for Jamaicans. He had served his singing and songwriting apprenticeship with the legendary vocal group THE PARAGONS Read more on Last.fm

Track: Too Proud to Beg

Most Played Tracks as Scrobbled to Last.fm

# Title Plays
1Too Proud to Beg
98646
2You Don't Know
67403
3Feeling Soul
51730
4Life
43295
5Going Home
28332
6The Sun Shines for Me
24706
7I've Got to Go Back Home
17687
8Hell a Go Broke Loose
16565
9Games People Play
15642
10Rock It Down
12317

Other Album Releases:

We Remember Bob Andy
An Evening with Bob Andy & Marcia Griffiths (Live at Razor's Palace)
Reggae Land
Hanging Tough
Bob Andy's Dub Book (As Revealed to Mad Professor)
Freely
Retrospective
Friends
Lots of Love and I (Expanded Version)
Lots of Love and I

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