Pluto Shervington

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Dat 03:51 Tools
Ram Goat Liver 00:00 Tools
Your Honour 00:00 Tools
Natty Dread 00:00 Tools
"Dat" 00:00 Tools
Ramgoat Liver 00:00 Tools
I Shot the Sheriff 00:00 Tools
Jambalaya 00:00 Tools
I Man Born Ya 00:00 Tools
Laughter in the Rain 00:00 Tools
I Man Bitter 00:00 Tools
Letter from Miami 00:00 Tools
Dancing Mood 00:00 Tools
Book of Rules 00:00 Tools
Rock the Boat 00:00 Tools
Here and Now 00:00 Tools
Sixpence 00:00 Tools
Reggae Tonight 00:00 Tools
I Man Born "Ya" 00:00 Tools
Head Above the Water 00:00 Tools
Gimme 00:00 Tools
No Joshua No 00:00 Tools
Sizpence 00:00 Tools
Kung Fu Fighting 00:00 Tools
Jam Balaya 00:00 Tools
What 'da' 00:00 Tools
Bend Down 00:00 Tools
Never Ending Song Of Love 00:00 Tools
Here I Am Baby 00:00 Tools
Dis "Ya" Hard Time (Can't Last) 00:00 Tools
Knotty Dread 00:00 Tools
Your Honor 00:00 Tools
My Heart Don't Know When to Stop Breaking 00:00 Tools
Boogie Bump 00:00 Tools
Ride Em Cowboy 00:00 Tools
Here I Am 00:00 Tools
Dis Ya Hard Time (Can't Last) 00:00 Tools
Your Kiss Is Sweet 00:00 Tools
Ride 'Em Cowboy 00:00 Tools
Here I Am (Come And Take Me) 00:00 Tools
Have some mercy 00:00 Tools
Everything I own 00:00 Tools
Knatty Dread 00:00 Tools
Cassandra 00:00 Tools
Sending Flowers 00:00 Tools
Some guys have all the luck 00:00 Tools
Dis Your Hard Time (Can't Las 00:00 Tools
DAT (Version) 00:00 Tools
Version 00:00 Tools
Vampire year 00:00 Tools
I Shot the Sherriff 00:00 Tools
Inna Your Room 00:00 Tools
I Man Bitter" 00:00 Tools
Second Wind 00:00 Tools
Screwface (Can't Frighten Blindman) 00:00 Tools
Baby I'm Just Loving You 00:00 Tools
Screwface Dub 00:00 Tools
Teach Your Children 00:00 Tools
You Can Call Me Al 00:00 Tools
Ram Goat Liver (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
DAT Version 00:00 Tools
Jambalaya¶¡ 00:00 Tools
My Heart Dont Know When To Sto 00:00 Tools
Glory And Grace 00:00 Tools
Ram Goat Liver-1975 00:00 Tools
Long-Blackwood 00:00 Tools
Your Honour (Classic) 00:00 Tools
My Heart Don't Know When To Stop 00:00 Tools
I Shot the Sherrif 00:00 Tools
Jamdown We Dey [With Ernie Smith] 00:00 Tools
Who Is He? 00:00 Tools
That's The Kind Of People We Are [With Ernie Smith] 00:00 Tools
Ram Goat Liver Version 00:00 Tools
Her I Am Baby 00:00 Tools
Mother Liza 00:00 Tools
Dis Yard a Hard Time 00:00 Tools
Ivan [With Byron Lee & Tanto Metro] 00:00 Tools
Mother Lisa 00:00 Tools
-Dat- 00:00 Tools
Ethel 00:00 Tools
No Josua No 00:00 Tools
Teach I to Pray 00:00 Tools
Charlene 00:00 Tools
Ras Mass 00:00 Tools
Dat (Del Gazeebo Re-Drip) 00:00 Tools
Teach Dem 00:00 Tools
My Heart Don't Know When to St 00:00 Tools
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Pluto Shervington, also known as Pluto (born Leighton Shervington, 13 August 1950, Kingston, Jamaica), is a reggae musician, vocalist, engineer and producer. His output is mostly representative of soca styled reggae, and over the years Shervington gained a reputation as a talented bass guitarist, as well as for his fine vocal interpretations. His output was briefly popular in the UK, despite the fact that his 'patois' was largely unintelligible to most of the British population. He is best known for his single "Dat" - about a Rastafarian with a secret liking for pork, contrary to his faith - which achieved considerable chart success internationally in 1976. He got into the Top Twenty in the UK Singles Chart again some six years later, with another best selling cut, entitled "Your Honour". This song dealt with a prisoner's courtroom pleas of innocence, in the face of insurmountable evidence to the contrary. The song's somewhat racy nature, and comical styling is in the best traditions of calypso, and many elements of reggae. In 1974 Shervington engineered Little Roy's album, Tafari Earth Uprising. Pluto Shervington moved from his West Indian homeland in the 1980s, to Miami, Florida. Nevertheless he returns to his roots periodically to perform. He most recently appeared at the St. Kitts Music Festival on Friday 22 June 2007, sharing the bill with Steel Pulse and Sean Paul amongst others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.