Winston Samuels

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My Bride To Be 02:16 Tools
Be Prepared 03:01 Tools
You Are The One (I Love) 02:22 Tools
You Are the One 02:22 Tools
luck will come my way 03:15 Tools
Don't Believe Him 02:36 Tools
Lick It Back 02:33 Tools
It's Been So Long 02:47 Tools
Time Will Tell 02:36 Tools
You're The One I Love 02:22 Tools
Up and Down 03:18 Tools
Angela 02:31 Tools
She's Gone 02:16 Tools
I'm So Glad 02:40 Tools
Here I Come Again 03:29 Tools
You're The One (I Love) 02:23 Tools
Im So Glad 03:29 Tools
Shes Gone 03:29 Tools
Give To Get 03:30 Tools
You're The One 02:22 Tools
What Have I Done 02:47 Tools
Follow Him 02:26 Tools
Broken Hearted 02:26 Tools
Never Again 03:22 Tools
Come What May 02:52 Tools
My Angel 02:46 Tools
Here I Wait 02:58 Tools
I'll Wear The Crown 03:22 Tools
Youre The One I Love 02:23 Tools
Far Beyond 02:56 Tools
I'm Leaving 02:19 Tools
Lucky Will Come 03:16 Tools
Holding Out 02:20 Tools
The Greatest 03:05 Tools
I Just Sit And Cry 03:05 Tools
I'm Still Here 02:50 Tools
Peace Of Mind 02:29 Tools
I´m So Glad 02:42 Tools
Here I Come Again (1969) 03:15 Tools
I m Still Here 02:42 Tools
Jericho Wall 02:29 Tools
Dance With Me 02:29 Tools
Angella 02:29 Tools
Your The One I Love 02:29 Tools
You Are Te One 03:15 Tools
Winston Samuels - Be Prepared 02:59 Tools
Perhaps 02:59 Tools
Sit And Cry Over You 02:59 Tools
Luck Will Come 02:59 Tools
Follow 02:59 Tools
Give To Get (aka I'm Righteous) 02:59 Tools
Winston Samuels - Ska Authentic - 01 - Be Prepared 02:59 Tools
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Winston Samuels (Winston McInnis, Kingston, Jamaica, 1944 - 2017) was a Jamaican ska, rocksteady, reggae singer and musician. Winston Samuels, a long time hitmaker in Jamaica and a member of the group Desmond Dekker & the Aces, was born in 1944 and was a singer from very early in his life. After finishing basic school, he moved to New York to study accounting, working for ConEd, before moving to Florida. He taught himself to play piano and, in 1962, took on music full time becoming a household name in Jamaica with a series of hits including "Angela" and "You Are the One". Winston also became a member of the Four Aces, who would change their name to the Aces with Desmond Dekker out front. The group had numerous hits in Jamaica including their debut "007 (Shanty Town)" and became international stars in 1968 with the release of "Israelites" which went to number 1 in the U.K. and number 9 in the United States. The next year, they would reach the British top ten again with "It Mek". Samuels did not participate in the Dekker tours, refusing to fly. According to Winston "Rastas did not fly on iron birds". Winston later recorded as a soloist again, recording such songs as "Let's Get it On" and "Lady Soul" in New York. Winston Samuels died in August 2017. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.