Reggae Got Soul

FREDERICK HIBBERT, WARRICK LYN

Reggae got soul
Got so much soul
Listen to the beat
Move your dancing feet
Rock your bodyline
Move in time

You don't have to salute
While I'm passing through
Listen to the beat
Move your dancing feet
Rock your bodyline
Right in time
This reggae got soul
Got so much soul

Grandmother can do it
Grandfather can do it
Do it and feel alright

This reggae got soul
Got so much soul
Reggae got soul
For the young and old

Makes me want to sing and dance and do all kinds of crazy things
When I listen to the music makes me want to shout Oh Glory Hallelujah
Makes me feel alright in the day or in the night
Ooh reggae got soul, reggae, reggae
Rock it to my bones, move me around
Reggae got soul, got so much soul
Al my life I feel so good
Come on baby, come have a dance with me
Reggae, reggae, reggae got soul

Trivia about the song Reggae Got Soul by Toots & the Maytals

On which albums was the song “Reggae Got Soul” released by Toots & the Maytals?
Toots & the Maytals released the song on the albums “Reggae Got Soul” in 1976, “Reggae Greats” in 1984, “20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Toots & The Maytals” in 2001, “True Love” in 2004, “Stinga 1” in 2009, and “Unplugged on Strawberry Hill” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Reggae Got Soul” by Toots & the Maytals?
The song “Reggae Got Soul” by Toots & the Maytals was composed by FREDERICK HIBBERT, WARRICK LYN.

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