The reggae vocalist trio formed 1969 in Kingston, Jamaica by lead vocalist Donald "Tabby" Shaw, and Fitzroy "Bunny" Simpson and Lloyd "Judge" Ferguson. They had major success 1976 with the hit Right Time. The trio continued to produce hits in later years, e.g. the classic Pass The Kouchie (1982). That song was covered by the English group Musical Youth, known as the international hit Pass The Dutchie. Similar groups are The Heptones, The Gladiators.
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CG Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side CG Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side CGCG It a go bun, it a go dung, Jah know
CG It was a cool and lovely breezy afternoon CG (How does it feel when you've got no herb?) CG You could feel it 'cause it was the month of June CG (If you got no herb you will walk an' talk) CG So I lef' my gate and went out for a walk CG As I pass the dreadlocks' camp I hear them say CG (How do dey sing when you heard dem sing?) CG Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side CG Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side CGCG It a go bun, it a go dung, Jah know
***Same for the rest of the song, you get the point. Enjoy!! *****
So I stopped to find out what was going on. (How do you find when you make your stuff?) For the spirit of Jah, you know he leads me on (Them all have a leaf at the dreadlocks' camp) There was a ring of dreads and a session was there in swing I could feel the chill as I see and heard them say (How do dey sing when you heard dem sing?)
Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side It a go bun, it a go dung, Jah know
Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side It a go bun, it a go dung, Jah know
It was a cool and lovely breezy afternoon (How does it feel when you've got no herb?) You could feel it 'cause it was the month of June (If you got no herb you will walk an' talk) So I lef' my gate and went out for a walk As I pass the dreadlocks' camp I hear them say (How do dey sing when you heard dem sing?)
Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side Pass the kutchie pon the lef' hand side It a go bun, it a go dung, Jah know...