Eric Morris

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Penny Reel 02:30 Tools
Strongman Sampson 02:36 Tools
If I Didn't Love You 02:41 Tools
My Lonely Days Alone 02:42 Tools
Solomon Gundie 02:38 Tools
This Magic Moment 02:09 Tools
Simple Simon 02:46 Tools
Money Can't Buy Life 02:45 Tools
Sammy Dead 02:25 Tools
What A Man Doeth 02:34 Tools
Penny Reel-O 02:29 Tools
Oil In My Lamp 02:31 Tools
Number One (aka Drive It Home) 03:05 Tools
Humpty Dumpty 00:00 Tools
Penny Reel - Original 02:31 Tools
Samson - Original 02:37 Tools
If I Didn`t Love You 00:30 Tools
My Lonely Days 02:32 Tools
Beautiful Garden 03:06 Tools
Say What You're Saying 02:08 Tools
the magic moment 02:11 Tools
Those Teardrops 02:32 Tools
A Little Bit of This 02:16 Tools
Sinners Repent and Pray 02:23 Tools
No More Teardrops 02:13 Tools
Pack Up Your Troubles 02:16 Tools
River Come Down 02:30 Tools
Too Late 02:04 Tools
My Forty Five 02:48 Tools
Samson 02:35 Tools
Deportation 02:23 Tools
Now We Know 02:22 Tools
I've Tried Everybody 01:59 Tools
Play It Cool 02:46 Tools
Oh What A Smile Can Do 02:31 Tools
Love Can Make a Man 02:47 Tools
There's A Place 02:42 Tools
He Is Back - aka "Say I'm Back" 02:22 Tools
Over The Hills 02:30 Tools
Going To The River 02:30 Tools
Ungodly People 02:23 Tools
In and Out the Window (with Drumbago's Orchestra) 02:29 Tools
My Forty Five (feat. Drumbago's Group) 02:50 Tools
Suddenly 02:38 Tools
Solomon A Gundy 02:38 Tools
Solomon a Gundie 02:38 Tools
By The Sea 02:23 Tools
He Is Back (aka "Say I'm Back") 02:22 Tools
I'm The Greatest (1966) 02:10 Tools
Search The World 02:27 Tools
G.I. Lady (A Love I Must Find) 02:42 Tools
Live snd Let Love 03:29 Tools
Little District 03:07 Tools
Enna Bella 01:58 Tools
Theres A Place 02:42 Tools
I'm the Greatest 02:07 Tools
Words You Say (feat. Burning Nopal) 04:09 Tools
Seven Long Years 02:33 Tools
Plausible Denial 04:09 Tools
Love Can Break A Man (BB 218 - 1964) 02:42 Tools
Cinderella 02:21 Tools
Believe 05:01 Tools
Lazy Woman 02:40 Tools
Penny Reel O 02:29 Tools
Drop Your Sword 03:08 Tools
He Is Back 02:21 Tools
It Will Be Ages 02:40 Tools
I’ll Be Strong 03:37 Tools
Lena belle 03:37 Tools
Many Long Years 02:29 Tools
Solomon Grundie 02:37 Tools
Penny Reel - Eric Morris 02:29 Tools
G.I. Lady 02:21 Tools
I've Tried Everybody (feat. Drumbago's Group) 01:59 Tools
I'll Be Strong 03:38 Tools
Humpty Dumpty Mod 02:56 Tools
Humpty Dumpty (with Drumbago All-Stars) 02:21 Tools
Every Mile Has a Memory 02:21 Tools
Can't Get No Peace 02:34 Tools
These Hands (feat. Burning Nopal) 03:38 Tools
Oh my dear 02:34 Tools
Festival Time 02:08 Tools
Eric Morris / If I Didn't Love You 02:08 Tools
Corn Bread and Butter (with Drumbago All-Stars) 02:39 Tools
Get Your Feet Moving 02:56 Tools
Please Don't Talk About Me 02:39 Tools
Last Laugh 02:26 Tools
Temptation 02:26 Tools
Put On Your Best Dress 02:21 Tools
Samson - Original - Eric Morris 02:26 Tools
Children of today 02:46 Tools
live as a man 02:21 Tools
Say That You Love Me 02:21 Tools
For Your Love 02:43 Tools
Number one 02:46 Tools
If I Didn't Love You 02:21 Tools
Strong Man Sampson 02:21 Tools
Number One (Drive It Home) 02:52 Tools
If I Didn't Love You - Eric Morris - If I Didn't Love You 02:40 Tools
I Want My Money 02:38 Tools
penny real 02:46 Tools
Pack Up Your Troubles (In Your Old Kit Bag) 02:52 Tools
Stitch In Time(All My Enemies) 02:52 Tools
Strongman Samson 02:52 Tools
fast mouth 02:52 Tools
Blackman Ska 02:52 Tools
Terrible Mistake 02:52 Tools
You Really Got A Hold On Me 02:52 Tools
Children of Today (feat. Baba Brooks & His Band) 02:52 Tools
Sinners Repent & Pray 02:52 Tools
Solomon Gundie - Eric Morris 02:38 Tools
Senorita Senora (with Baba Brooks & His Band) 02:38 Tools
Say I'm Back 02:52 Tools
Egg Tale 02:52 Tools
She's Mine 02:52 Tools
Girl Of My Dreams 02:43 Tools
Sweet Love 02:38 Tools
Miss Peggy's Granddaughter 02:38 Tools
magic moment 02:43 Tools
if i didnt love you 02:43 Tools
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Eric "Monty" Morris (Kingston, St Andrew Parish, Jamaica, July 20th 1944) is a ska singer, considered to be one of the foundation artists of ska. Morris was the original vocalist for The Skatalites. Eric "Monty" Morris was born in Kingston, and grew up at Orange Street and in Trench Town, attending Alvernia Primary School. His meeting and close association with Derrick Morgan, four years his senior, was extremely crucial to his future career. When their focus shifted to music seriously, entering a talent competition occurred to them. This led them to the very popular Vere Johns Opportunity Hour talent competition, at the Palace, Ambassador and Majestic theatres in Kingson during the late 1950s. Morris didn't win, but the exposure provided the springboard from which he launched his career and precipitated his first set of hit recordings. His next move, to producer Prince Buster, was another important step. Again taken there by Morgan, who was fulfilling a request by Buster for help in setting up his business, Morris seized the opportunity to record the 1961 nursery rhyme based song, Humpty Dumpty. Backed by the Drumbago All Stars, the slowed-down, ska-tempo song rode the higher echelons of the Jamaican charts for that year and set in motion a ska craze that took deep root in Jamaica's music history. His follow-up, Money Can't Buy Life, with emphasis on the offbeat, was equally impressive and somewhat changed the whole nature of Jamaican music up to this point. The young Monty loved music and could often be found at the sound system dances of the 1950s when US style R&B was the order of the day. Like many fellow legends of the period, such as Alton Ellis and Eric’s friend and neighbour Derrick Morgan, he was a contestant on Vere Johns’ Opportunity Hour talent show, and began a recording career in 1959. He voiced for Duke Reid, Prince Buster, Byron Lee and Clancy Eccles, repeatedly topping the Jamaican charts. In 1964, riding on the success of singles Sammy Dead Oh and Oil In My Lamp, he joined an excursion to the New York World’s Fair, organized by Edward Seaga, to sing with Byron Lee and the Dragonaires. Sadly, ska failed to capture the imagination of the American public until after the movement had ended, while the “Wild West” mentality of the Jamaican music business, coupled with the singer’s soft temperament, left him short of the financial rewards gained by some of his peers, so in 1970 he retired to the United States. Yet his memory burned strong the minds of the US Caribbean community and he was eventually tempted back to record for the Washington DC Kibwe label in 1988. 1999 even saw a triumphant return to Jamaica after 3 decades for the concert series Heineken Star Time. Ten years later Morris’ son Reuben introduced Monty to the singer/producer Sadiki who became his manager. Together they have created The Living Legends Collection – Morris’ first ever full length album, bearing recuts of his hits. His "Enna Bella" was used in the soundtrack of the 2003 Jim Jarmusch film Coffee and Cigarettes. His music has been included on many ska and reggae compilations. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.