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- Mr._Brown_(song) abstract ""Mr. Brown" is a song by Jamaican group The Wailers. Recorded in 1970 at Randy's recording studio in Kingston, it was produced by Lee Perry and written by regular Upsetter musician Glen Adams. It was originally released as a single in Jamaica and has appeared on various compilations such as Songs Of Freedom.Because it is based on a ghost rumour, the song has lyrics and instrumentals based on a spooky style. The instrumental is called "Dracula". The song has been featured on a few Hallowe'en albums, and has a remix with DJ Spooky.The song's music sampled Jackie Mittoo's "Peenie Wallie".".
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- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Marley_and_the_Wailers.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970_songs.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bob_Marley_songs.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jamaican_songs.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reggae_songs.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink DJ_Spooky.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Duppy.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Adams.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Halloween.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Jackie_Mittoo.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica.
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- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Lee_%22Scratch%22_Perry.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Riddim.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Songs_Of_Freedom.
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- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink The_Upsetters.
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLink The_Wailers_(1963-1974_band).
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- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Mr. Brown" (song)".
- Mr._Brown_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mr. Brown".
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- Mr._Brown_(song) subject Category:1970_songs.
- Mr._Brown_(song) subject Category:Bob_Marley_songs.
- Mr._Brown_(song) subject Category:Jamaican_songs.
- Mr._Brown_(song) subject Category:Reggae_songs.
- Mr._Brown_(song) hypernym Song.
- Mr._Brown_(song) type Single.
- Mr._Brown_(song) comment ""Mr. Brown" is a song by Jamaican group The Wailers. Recorded in 1970 at Randy's recording studio in Kingston, it was produced by Lee Perry and written by regular Upsetter musician Glen Adams. It was originally released as a single in Jamaica and has appeared on various compilations such as Songs Of Freedom.Because it is based on a ghost rumour, the song has lyrics and instrumentals based on a spooky style. The instrumental is called "Dracula".".
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