Della Manley "Ashes On The Window Sill" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Reggae #Music #13thStreetPromotions #DellaManley #1998 #RayHitchins #OldiesSunday #Oldies #OldSchool #Caribbean #AshesOnTheWindowSill #USGrenadaInvasion

OLDIES SUNDAY: Della Manley – Ashes On The Windowsill (1998)


The Month of March is recognized as “Women’s History Month”. On “Oldies Sunday”, we highlight a number of Women who have made an impact, and significant contributions to music. For today’s selection, we look back at Della Manley’sAshes On The Windowsill“.

Produced by Ray Hitchins and released in 1998, Della Manley spoke on the aftermath of war in, “Ashes On The Windowsill”. In 1980, Jamaica was heavy with political violence during the election season, and the events left indelible marks on the population, and in 1983 it inspired a young Manley to write her first song. The US Invasion of Grenada, and the state of the environment also inspired the haunting song’s lyrics, and it connected with the people, and peaked the interest of her late Father-In-Law, Michael Manley. Michael Manley was the former Prime Minister of Jamaica who was the Island’s 4th PM from 1972-1980, the Leader of the People’s National Party (PNP), and has experienced quite the share of political tension and conflict. The Folk single was featured on Della Manley’s debut album of the same name, and the album version was just one of a number of versions that made the final cut. It was originally named “Prophecy“, and featured production by Fab Five, Inc., and Producer Native.

Since the release of “Ashes On The Windowsill”, Della Manley went on to release more music. She secured a sizable following over the years, and performed in various parts of Jamaica, and the world. She unfortunately was a victim of a car accident in March 2025, and fundraising efforts for her were made since, including a concert called “The JAM is BACK” in Kingston. Manley’s music continues to find new listeners, including “Ashes On The Windowsill”.

 THANK YOU DELLA MANLEY FOR THIS TUNE!

Check out the track below, and share with a friend. Show us some love/follow us on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

Continue reading “OLDIES SUNDAY: Della Manley – Ashes On The Windowsill (1998)”

Neville Martin "The Message" (1976) on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Reggae #Music #13thStreetPromotions #NevilleMartin #TheMessage #1976 #PNP #JLP #Election #Vote #JamaicaLabourParty #PeoplesNationalParty #PoliticalParty #Caribbean #ClanDisc

OLDIES SUNDAY: Neville Martin – The Message (1976)


On September 3, Jamaica will be a part of another General Election. The Jamaica Labour Party, the People’s National Party, and Independent parties will vie for the top spot, which will be made possible by the voting public. This platform WILL NOT tell you who to vote for, but we will provide music that reflected on this grand (and stressful) event. On “Oldies Sunday” today, we’d like to highlight music that aided in or was a part of previous Elections. Today, we look back at Neville Martin’sThe Message“.

Produced by Clancy Eccles and released through Clan Disc/Clancy Records in 1976, Neville Martin delivered something that the people needed to hear in, “The Message”. Released 2 weeks before the 1976 Jamaican General Election, Martin shared that his choice for leadership was all Jamaican, had the right ideas for progress, and was for the people. Martin’s song praised the works on the People’s National Party, which was lead by Michael Manley, as they implemented a number of projects that helped to advance the Island since the party’s victory in the 1972 Elections. The song quickly became popular for not only Martin, but Eccles, as they were closely aligned with the PNP, and it helped to sway the voting public into investing in the PNP, as the party wasn’t performing well in the polls. The PNP would go on to win the Election, and hold the seats until losing power to the JLP in 1980.

Neville Martin’s “The Message” continues to hold a significant place in the PNP’s music catalogue, and can be heard during their political rallies over the years. Both the PNP and JLP have their share of anthems, but “The Message” has always been a stand out track. Whoever you vote for on September 3, make sure it’s the right choice.

Check out the track below, and share with a friend. Show us some love/follow us on Twitter, TikTok, Threads, and Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

Continue reading “OLDIES SUNDAY: Neville Martin – The Message (1976)”

Jamaica, Pluto Shervington, Ram Goat Liver, 13thStreetPromotions, 13thStreetPromo, Caribbean, Oldies Sunday, Oldies,

OLDIES SUNDAY: Pluto Shervington – Ram Goat Liver (1974)


Hey bloggers, today’s my first installment in Oldies Sunday where i’ll show appreciation to a old school song I enjoy and hopefully tell the story behind the song. Today’s entry is from the great Pluto Shervington with a song titled “Ram Goat Liver“. Goat soup or “Mannish Water” as it’s popularly called, is a favourite amongst Jamaicans. Mannish Water can be served at funeral receptions/repast, wakes, parties, and fun days/carnivals. It also makes a very tasty meal at any given time.

Continue reading “OLDIES SUNDAY: Pluto Shervington – Ram Goat Liver (1974)”