Lord Invader - Steel Band War

Band: Lord Invader accompanied by his Calypso Group Recording: New York City, NY; circa 24 March, 1958 Source: Calypso in New York, Smithsonian Folkways NOTICE: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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Lord Invader- God Made Us All (Lord Pretender)

Lord Invader performs Lord Pretender's 1943 composition "God Made Us All" Band: Lord Invader, unknown clarinet, banjo accompaniment by Pete Seeger Recording: Union Hootenanny, New York City, 9 May 1946 Source: Lord Invader, Calypso in New York (Smithsonian Folkways) Artwork: Unaware of Title, (1976) David Moore NOTICE: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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Old Time Cat-O'-Nine : Lord Invader

Album: The Secret Museum of Mankind Vol. 2 Artist: Lord Invader Song: Old Time Cat O' Nine
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Lord Invader - Cousin Family

For my new friend Jess! Lord Invader & Felix and his internationals. From the CD "Lord Invader calypso in New York" Cousin Family Don't bother Miss Matilda / To lay that jive on Lord Invader. / CHORUS; For she told me plainly, "Baby, / Don't you wear no jealousy, / He just come to visit me, / He is my cousin family." That woman made me see hell, / One morning I went and ring her bell, / She waited an hour or more, / Before she came and opened the door. / CHORUS; Still, she told me plainly, "Baby, / Don't you wear no jealousy, / He just come to visit me, / He is my cousin family." When she opened the door I tried to kiss her, / She said, "Cousin Jack meet Lord Invader," / I was mad to tell you the truth, / The man was wearing my pajama suit. / CHORUS. I told her, "Baby, don't speak no stupidness, / I don't like this kind of family business," / She said, "Invader listen to this, / He is not your antagonist." / CHORUS. I told her, "Baby, you not treatin'me right, / May I remain with you here tonight?" / The boldfaced woman, me gigolo, / Her cousin must stay, but I got to go. / CHORUS.
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You Don't Need Glasses To See - Lord Invader with Gerald Clark & His Original Calypsos [10 inch]

Digital archive of Musicraft 78RPM single 435b; You Don't Need Glasses To See by Lord Invader with Gerald Clark and his Original Calypsos (c)1945 Guild/Musicraft Records Label: Musicraft Matrix No.: 427
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lord Invader Calypso "Play a Tune on The Pianola" from Deca 78RPM

1940's Calypso tune played form the original Deca 78RPM Shelac record
J'ouvert Morning Calypso Vol.3 Part5

J'ouvert Morning Calypso Vol.3 1.Lord Kitchener - Kitch's bebop calypso 2.Lord Invader - Aguiti 3.Mighty Panther - Bachanal 4.Lord Kitchener - London is the place for me 5.Mighty Sparrow - Sparrow Dead 6.Lord Kitchener - My landlady 7.Lord Invader - I'm Going Back To Africa 8.The Mighty Sparrow - No Money No Love 9.Lord Kitchener - My Pussin' 10.Derrick Harriott - Our Time Fe Celebrate 11.Lord Kitchener - Jamaica Woman 12.Lord Spoon & David - Woman A Love In The Night Time 13.King Sparrow - No Mo Folk
The Andrews Sisters - Rum and Coca Cola

Update (08/18/11): This song WAS originally by a Trinidadian by the name "Lord Invader". His version is quite great too, but the lyrics are much different... www.youtube.com And you guys stop fighting about it... What ever you are fighting about, both versions were WONDERFUL in their own rights. And yes, they went to court, Lord Invader won. Update (3/11/11): I want to thank all you Mafia and Fallout gamers for watching this video OVER AND OVER AGAIN! I also want to thank the fans of the Andrews Sisters' and many other people who have watched this, making this become MY most watched video! ALL OF YOU ROCK! THANK YOU AGAIN! Update: If you really like this song by the Andrews Sisters, you've got to hear the remix of this: (uploaded by trekdropsec): www.youtube.com I personally love this song, and really influences me to drink rum and coke... but I hate alcohol, LOL, so you won't be seeing me drinking! I was so shocked to find out that the first Rum and Coca Cola video was deleted. I made this one around 4 to7 days ago... hope you enjoy! Drink rum and coca cola all day... everyday (Just kidding)! Peace :)) I DO NOT OWN ANY SONGS OR PICTURES USED IN THIS VIDEO. FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
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Andrew sisters - rum and coca cola (jojo effect remix)

"Rum and Coca-Cola" is the title of a popular calypso. Originally composed by Lord Invader and Lionel Belasco, it was copyrighted in the United States by entertainer Morey Amsterdam and became a huge hit in 1945 for the Andrews Sisters, spending ten weeks at the top of Billboard's US Pop Singles chart.[1] Although the song was published in the United States with Amsterdam listed as the lyricist and Jeri Sullavan and Paul Baron as musical composers, the melody had been previously published as the work of Trinidadian calypso composer Lionel Belasco on a song titled "L'Année Passée," which was in turn based on a folksong from Martinique.[2] The original lyrics to "Rum and Coca-Cola" were written by Rupert Grant, another calypso musician from Trinidad who went by the stage name of Lord Invader.[3] (The true credits for music and lyrics were restored in a plagiarism lawsuit won by famous attorney Louis Nizer, the account of which can be read in his book, My Life in Court.) According to Lord Invader, "Calypso is the folklore of Trinidad, a style of poetry, telling about current events in song. Back home in the West Indies, Trinidad, where I'm from, it's a small island, I'm proud of it. I was traveling on a bus, someplace they call Point Cumana, a bathing resort, and I happened to see the GIs in the American social invasion in the West Indies, Trinidad. You know the girls used to get the candies and stuff like that, and they go to the canteens with the boys and so on, have fun <b>...</b>
Mafia II song: Andrews sisters - Rum and Coca Cola

"Rum and Coca-Cola" is the title of a popular calypso. Originally composed by Lord Invader and Lionel Belasco, it was copyrighted in the United States by entertainer Morey Amsterdam and became a huge hit in 1945 for the Andrews Sisters, spending ten weeks at the top of Billboard's US Pop Singles chart. Although the song was published in the United States with Amsterdam listed as the lyricist and Jeri Sullavan and Paul Baron as musical composers, the melody had been previously published as the work of Trinidadian calypso composer Lionel Belasco on a song titled "L'Année Passée," which was in turn based on a folksong from Martinique.[2] The original lyrics to "Rum and Coca-Cola" were written by Rupert Grant, another calypso musician from Trinidad who went by the stage name of Lord Invader.[3] (The true credits for music and lyrics were restored in a plagiarism lawsuit won by attorney Louis Nizer, the account of which can be read in his book, My Life in Court.) According to Lord Invader, "Calypso is the folklore of Trinidad, a style of poetry, telling about current events in song. Back home in the West Indies, Trinidad, where I'm from, it's a small island, I'm proud of it. I was traveling on a bus, someplace they call Point Cumana, a bathing resort, and I happened to see the GIs in the American social invasion in the West Indies, Trinidad. You know the girls used to get the candies and stuff like that, and they go to the canteens with the boys and so on, have fun. So I <b>...</b>
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Growling Tiger - Money is King

recorded at Variety Sound ,New York sept.1979 The album is a great surprise, even if "Money Is King" remains, IMO, the highlight of the lot. Neville Marcano, aka The Growling Tiger (1915-1993) was a calypsonian from Trinidad, an ex-boxer who became a star in the 1930s, when calypsonians started exporting their music overseas, and big names emerged like Lord Kitchener, Lord Invader or Roaring Lion (I don't know which one of Roaring Lion or Growling Tiger earnt his nickname first). After a semi retirement, Growling Tiger was recorded by Alan Lomax in Trinidad in 1962 with an acoustic band, playing a traditional form of Calypso and even older styles. You can find these recordings on the Alan Lomax Series under the name The Growling Tiger Of Calypso. Then 15 years later American enthousiast Steve Shapiro rediscovered a 64 year-old Tiger and recorded him again, this time with a more "modern" band featuring horns. These sessions gave birth to Knock Down Calypsos. It is difficult to resist the Tiger's charms. His music, a sum of various influences from French, Spanish, English and African traditions, ranges from old-school minor-key calypso ("Money Is king") to derivations from more ancient styles like kalinda (a stick-fighting dance popular in Trinidad carnivals) or songs with a strong African heritage like "Youruba Shango". A common trait in calypso, the lyrics and the singer's personality are very important. The singer must forge himself a strong identity in order to outshine <b>...</b>
Trojan Calypso Jukebox #9

Lord Ivanhoe & His Caribbean Knights - Africa, Here I Come Ben Bowers & Bertie King's Royal Jamaicans - Naughty Little Flea Lord Invader & His Calypso Rhythm Boys - Teddy Boy Calypso (Bring Back The Cat-o-Nine)
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Bajan Piedpiper * Calypso Medley

Soldiers Came And Broke Up My Life Calypso composed by Lord Invader in 1944 and sung here by Bajan Piedpiper accompanied by ukulele and harmonica. Dear friend . . . music is such a wonderful thing! It warms the heart and sooths the troubled mind! I am a completely self taught musician and the only reason I post these videos is that (hopefully!) they may inspire you to run out and get an instrument and learn to play! Its not that hard! You can either teach yourself or find a tutor in your neighborhood. I can promise you your life will be greatly enriched! Thank you for watching this video! Please visit my main page, click here ~ www.youtube.com
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Take Five Fall Concert - Rum and Coca Cola

Kenyon College's Take Five performs, "Rum and Coca Cola," originally by Lord Invader and covered by the Andrews Sisters, soloed by Ellen, Max, Kristin and Mel and arranged by Ellen. Fall Concert 2011
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