Ken Boothe

reggae, rocksteady, roots reggae

Ken Boothe

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Everything I Own 03:44
Everything I Own - 7'' Mix 03:44
Is It Because I'm Black 03:39
Is It Because I'm Black? 03:39
Artibella 02:20
Ain't No Sunshine 02:18
Set Me Free 07:06
Freedom Street 02:47
In The Summertime 02:33
Old Fashioned Way 02:33
Give Me Back My Heart 13:16
Silver Words 02:35
You're No Good 04:40
Sandie 03:19
Evil Girl 03:26
It's Gonna Take a Miracle 02:28
Sad And Lonely 02:48
African Lady 03:53
Down By The River 03:18
Just Another Girl 03:13
Left With a Broken Heart 03:33
(You're) Leaving Me 03:20
Dark End Of The Street 03:07
Satta Massa Gana 03:53
Ain't That Loving You 03:36
My Heart Is Gone 03:08
Without Love 03:11
Got To Tell You Goodbye 03:14
Just Want To Say Hello 04:04
Ain't No Love 03:36
I've Got the Power 02:59
Memories By the Score 03:54
Crying Over You 00:00

Born: 1948-03-22

Country: JM

Biography - Ken Boothe

Ken Boothe's (born 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica) is known as "Mr Rocksteady" for his prominence during the musical period 1966-1974 and was a major idol for the to-be members of UB40. Boothe started by recording a version of Sandie Shaw's "Puppet on a String" in 1967. Later the same year, Boothe and Alton Ellis had a successful U.K. tour with the group The Soul Vendors. Under new direction from record producer Lloyd Chalmers, the song "Everything I Own" surprisingly was Number One in the UK in 1974.

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