Je T'Aime

Lloyd Gitsy Willis, Paul Bartley, Sly Dunbar

[Woman]
"Hello, what's your name?"

[Judge Dread]
"Dread"

[W]
"Not Judge Dread?"

[J.D.]
"Yes, that's right"

[W]
"Oh, I've always wanted to meet you"

[J.D.]
"Oh really, why?"

[W]
"Oh, I'm a really big fan of yours"

[J.D.]
"That's very nice of you to say that"

[W]
"Is It true?"

[J.D.]
"Is what true?"

[W]
"What they say about big nine"

[J.D.]
"Well, I think you'd better have a look for yourself"

[W]
"Oh, it's true, it's true! Come on Dread, get 'em off"

[J.D.]
"No, what do you take me for!"

[W]
"Come on, don't be shy"

[W]
"Now doesn't that feel better?"

[J.D.]
"Oh yes, those bloody boots were killing me!"

[W]
"Here, look at this"

[J.D.]
"Oh my god, I don't believe it!"

[W]
"Oh come on, touch it"

[J.D.]
"You must be bloody jokin', you're not even a proper woman!
You're a geezer dressed up! you're one of those Trans
What do they call 'em
Transvestites!"

[W]
"Oh come on dear, this is 1975"

[J.D.]
"Oh I don't know, every time I come out, every bloody time, it always ends up in sillys!"

[W]
"Come home and give me love please"

[J.D.]
"I'll tell you what, I'll give you bloody love!
I'll give you the rough end of a pineapple! Go on, fuck off!"

[W]
"Nasty man you"

[J.D.]
"Away!"

[W]
"What?"

[J.D.]
"Take your soddy handbag with you!"

[W]
"And I'm not going to buy anymore of your records! Fuck off!"

Trivia about the song Je T'Aime by Judge Dread

On which albums was the song “Je T'Aime” released by Judge Dread?
Judge Dread released the song on the albums “Working Class ’Ero” in 1974, “Bedtime Stories” in 1975, and “Big Seven: The Best Of Judge Dread” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Je T'Aime” by Judge Dread?
The song “Je T'Aime” by Judge Dread was composed by Lloyd Gitsy Willis, Paul Bartley, Sly Dunbar.

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