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OLDIES SUNDAY: Chuck Turner – I Need You (1988)


On “Oldies Sunday“, we celebrate the Singers. The ones who know how to add melodies to the songs we enjoy. No matter their level, there’s an audience for them. Today’s selection comes from a Singer who many consider underrated. He goes by the name Chuck Turner, and we feature his track, “I Need You“.

Produced by King Jammy’s on the “I Need You Riddim“/”Cat Paw Riddim” and released through Jammy’s Records in 1988, “I Need You” is Chuck Turner’s Dancehall cover of the 1985 hit single by the late Singer and founder of Earth, Wind & Fire, Maurice White. Turner makes the original track his with his unique vocals, handling the Riddim provided properly throughout. “I Need You” quickly became a hit, and gave Turner opportunities to perform the track in Jamaica, throughout the Caribbean, and other parts of the world. The track would later be featured on Turner’s “One The Hard Way” album, and on numerous compilations.

Since the release of “I Need You”, Chuck Turner became of the standout voices of the 80’s Dancehall scene. He released more music in the 1990s, and is still active in the music business. He was involved in a couple near-death experiences, made an appearance at the popular Rebel Salute event, and even reunited with King Jammy’s in the late 2010s. “I Need You” is his biggest hit, and is still played around the world.

Thank You Chuck Turner For This Classic!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Risto Benji – Gimme De Money (1987)


May is recognized as “Child’s Month“, and on “Oldies Sunday“, we highlight some of the yutes of yesteryear. Today’s selection comes from the late Risto Benji with the track, “Gimme De Money“.

Produced by King Jammys on the “Punanny Riddim” and released through the Jammy’s label in 1987, it’s all about the money for Risto Benji in “Gimme De Money”. Times are hard, and money solves most problems, and Benji wants it all in various currencies. In his extreme way, he wants the money to drive him crazy, and take him to the grave. “Gimme De Money” borrowed some of the cadence from Admiral Bailey’sPunanny” track on the same Riddim that was released in 1986, and it turned out to be a popular track for the Child Star, instantly giving him fame. Benji was granted the opportunity to tour off of the success of “Gimme De Money”, but maintaining fame was difficult because he got caught up in a different kind of life outside of the music. Sadly, Risto Benji passed away in 2011, with many expressing that he had the potential be an even greater Artist, and solidify a more legendary spot in Dancehall’s hall of fame. Many still play “Gimme De Money” today, and remember the era of the former Child Star.

Thank you Risto Benji for this classic! Sleep Well.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Frankie Paul – Sara (1987) (R.I.P. Jamaican Stevie Wonder)


Today’s Oldies Sunday pays respect to one of Jamaica’s greatest Vocalists, the one they called the “Jamaican Stevie Wonder“, the late Frankie “Dancehall” Paul. The Singer recently passed away after battling a long ailment, and the news sent shock waves all over the world. Having been born blind, Frankie showed many that you can still be great no matter your circumstance. Possessing a love for singing, he impressed Recording Artist Stevie Wonder during a visit to his school in Jamaica, and was inspired to pursue a Music career. Releasing multiple singles and Albums over the years, Frankie went on to be an influence for many of the Dancehall/Reggae Vocalists that followed. Having worked with almost every Producer and Record Label in Jamaica, Frankie Paul was a household name and ultimately a Legend.

As a part of keeping his spirit alive, we present to you “Sara”, his 1987 hit which was a cover of US Rock Band Starship’s single. The track was produced by King Jammy for his Jammys Label and was a part of Paul’s 1987 “Live And Love” Album.

Walk Good, Frankie Paul!

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