@MightyLeap @DestaZion – Everywhere @FleetwoodMac #ReggaeCover

Recorded by Tom Exell @HenwoodStudios | Mixed by Tom Seal
Video Filmed by Nick Jewell, Peter Cadman and Peter Williams.

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Everywhere Lyrics
Can you hear me calling Out your name
You know that I’m falling And I don’t know what to say
I’ll speak a little louder I’ll even shout
You know that I’m proud And I can’t get the words out
Oh I … I want to be with you everywhere
Oh I … I want to be with you everywhere
Something’s happening Happening to me
My friends say I’m acting peculiarly
Come on baby  We’d better make a start
You better make it soon Before you break my heart
Oh I … I want to be with you everywhere
Oh I … I want to be with you everywhere
Can you hear me calling Out your name
You know that I’m falling And I don’t know what to say
Come along baby We’d better make a start
You better make it soon Before you break my heart
Oh I … I want to be with you everywhere
Fleetwood Mac – Everywhere

 

“Everywhere” is a single released by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their album Tango in the Night, written and with lead vocals by Christine McVie.

It was released in the United Kingdom on February 24, 1988 and reached #4 there. In the United States, it was released earlier on November 28, 1987 and reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and went to #1 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart, remaining there for three weeks. read more

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TREAD READY (Zion & The White Boys) @DestaZion

Since forming in Summer 07; Zion and The White Boys have produced a Song-writing stack of tracks designed to take their audience on a journey. Desta Zion Wilson, front man, travelled from his home in Bermuda to the UK in the hope of taking his singer-songwriter talents to the next level. It was at collage in Guildford Surrey where he met three fellow students that had a similar Caribbean taste for musical aspiration. With Zions Reggae/Roots/Rnb style vocal and relaxed attitude he was destined for friendship and musical partnership with Greg Machon and Dave Pickavance, who were both already great friends and musicians together. After a few twists and turns with various drummers, the conclusion was met that nice guy and drummer Adam Millest would take the backbeat. Like the classic Two Tone mix sound of the late 70s, Zions Reggae/Soul/Roots writing was met with a mix of Ska/Rock/Hiphop from The White Boys to create a truly unforgettable fusion.

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