Delroy Williams

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You Never Know 02:34 Tools
Don't Play That Song 03:18 Tools
Stop The Fighting 03:46 Tools
Think Twice 06:20 Tools
No Friend 04:00 Tools
Down In The Boondocks 02:47 Tools
Do Them 04:32 Tools
Three Men In A Truck Back 03:12 Tools
Cool Out 03:54 Tools
From my heart 03:58 Tools
Heathen Valley 03:39 Tools
Mountain Top 02:49 Tools
Dirty Action 03:39 Tools
Learn 03:27 Tools
Mr. Cops 04:02 Tools
Crucial 03:49 Tools
Idrens Feel Nice 03:34 Tools
Fox Hole 03:42 Tools
Little Less Talking 02:58 Tools
This Love 03:07 Tools
I Stand Black 03:02 Tools
Jah Children Love 03:13 Tools
You Sexy Thing 04:06 Tools
Sing a Song 03:28 Tools
Your Mind 03:28 Tools
I Am Leaving This Town 03:54 Tools
Foxhole 03:42 Tools
All the Time 04:50 Tools
Lets Be People 02:22 Tools
Red, Gold And Green 02:14 Tools
Babylon Boy 07:54 Tools
Mr Cops 04:01 Tools
form My Heart 04:01 Tools
All The Time (extended) 04:49 Tools
Think Twice (Extended) 06:07 Tools
Come With Me 04:21 Tools
Two Timer 03:56 Tools
Critical 04:00 Tools
This Love Business 04:34 Tools
If You Cant Do The Time(Dont Do The Crime) 03:56 Tools
From My Heart - Delroy Williams 00:00 Tools
Ease Your Mind 03:39 Tools
Mr Cops - Delroy Williams 00:00 Tools
Think Twice (Extended 12") 06:20 Tools
Cool Out - Delroy Williams 03:39 Tools
Jah Childrens Love 03:13 Tools
Let Them Stay 03:00 Tools
War a Go Stop 03:38 Tools
All The Time (Extended 12") 03:38 Tools
Stubborn Girl 03:07 Tools
Jah is Watching 03:13 Tools
If You Can't Do the Time (Don't Do the Crime) 03:13 Tools
Watch Dog 03:36 Tools
Babylon Boy (Extended 12") 07:53 Tools
Mr.Cops 00:00 Tools
Two Timer (Delroy Williams) 00:00 Tools
Stop The Fighting/Delroy Williams 00:00 Tools
Long Time 04:16 Tools
Idren's Feel Nice 04:16 Tools
Breaking My Heart 03:45 Tools
You Never Know/Delroy Williams 00:00 Tools
In and Out 03:55 Tools
Idrens Feel Nice (extended) 00:00 Tools
Babylon boys 03:55 Tools
Crazy About You 00:32 Tools
Ten To One 03:00 Tools
Darkness With Fire 04:10 Tools
My Own Shoes 03:10 Tools
Babylon Boys(& Version) 03:55 Tools
Delroy Williams - Cool Out 03:00 Tools
Foxe's Hole 03:00 Tools
Keep Loving 03:35 Tools
Over The Fence 03:00 Tools
Closer Than Before 03:00 Tools
Sing-Song 03:35 Tools
Version 03:35 Tools
Moutain top 02:45 Tools
Delroy Williams - From My Heart 03:35 Tools
Mockin' bird 07:35 Tools
Mix Up 03:35 Tools
Babylon Boys 12' - 1979 07:35 Tools
Let's Be People 07:35 Tools
Better Must Come 02:45 Tools
Ten To One Dub 02:45 Tools
Sold Out Of My Mind 03:23 Tools
Mockin Bird Hill 03:23 Tools
Mister Cops 03:58 Tools
Dont Play That Song 03:58 Tools
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"You Sexy Thing" (Leon) Delroy Williams was born on a farm in Jamaica, and by the age of nine he went to England with his parents. Delroy Williams was already fixated with music and in the 1960s; he began singing and dancing his way into a local soul band. In the late 60’s he signed with Mecca agency which helped to further advance his musical education. He was recognized as an up and coming talent by Commercial Entertainment, and performed for the RAF and US military bases, colleges and clubs throughout the UK. He broadened his experiences by signing with the Mecca agency which got him gigs around Europe at the end of the 1960s. In 1966, he created the first ever open-air reggae festival in London's Brockwell Park when he was still just a teenager. The festival survived until 1971. The idea was so popular that it was picked up The Rolling Stones who started it in Hyde Park where it was considered a live music breakthrough. In 1968, he cut his first debut album with Bell Records and went on to record his wildly popular Reggae renditions of Ben E. King's R&B hit, "Don't Play That Song", and Billy Royal's hit, "Down In The Boondocks." Each record was issued on Trojan Records. As the years have passed, Williams remained one of the most popular Reggae and Soul artists around the UK and Europe music scene. He continued to create more successful albums until he retired in 1978 due to the birth of his daughter. However, he did not stay away from performing permanently. He came back to the music scene in 1981 where he began to manage for Desmond Dekker. Studying drama and acting, he funneled his creative talents into television acting getting roles in a number of programs like Petticoat Junction, The Saint, Us Girls, and The Knock. Delroy Williams starred in “The Bill” for two episodes in 2004 as James Simon the Rastafarian. Delroy Williams was cast as a pedestrian in the 2005 smash hit Batman Begins. He also did television advertisements for Puma and One Step Beyond which is a Castle Music best-selling CD compilation. Delroy Williams was his manager, friend and backup singer since 1981 until Desmond Dekker passed away in 2006. However, Delroy Williams was able to squeeze in one last show with Dekker where he performed at the Viva Latin Music Festival with Desmond Dekker and the Aces, in 2006. Delroy Williams’ band called the Delroy Williams Junction Band whose members were the original Aces of Desmond Dekker and The Aces. Delroy and his backup band still tour today and they recorded with Desmond Dekker and even worked on some of his studio work in the 90s. Delroy Williams has been sought after by several new media outlets and SKA music fanatics concerning Dekker’s passing. Information was revealed that Delroy and Dekker were putting together an album that will hopefully be released soon, as it was created during the first part of 2005. The Delroy Williams Junction Band is the tribute band that has toured all over the world honoring Desmond Dekker and his contribution to ska and reggae music. Desmond Dekker has been mentioned by name in several songs and his music has been used in the movie Fool’s Gold starring Matthew McConaughey. Delroy Williams played alongside Prince Buster at the 40th Annual Montreux Music Festival in the Swiss Riveria 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.