TOASTERS

- Shebeen Lyrics

There used to be a shebeen
Next to the laundry mat, where I used to live.
In London town, in London town,
If you know what I mean

And there was an old man
Who used to bring up the sounds
And he kept those beats, he kept those beats
From when Prince Buster was around

And he said...
Lemme hear it...

Pick up and dance
Come one rude boy do some drop legs with me
If you can, if you can
Take up a chance
We can do it now, man to man

There used to be a shebeen
Next to the laundry mat where I used to live
In London town, in London town
If you know what I mean

And there was an old man
Who used to pick up the sounds
He kept those beats, he kept those beats
From when Prince Buster was around

And he said...
He said...

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Facts about Shebeen

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Who wrote Shebeen lyrics?


Shebeen is written by Robert Hingley.
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When was Shebeen released?


It is first released on August 23, 1994 as part of Toasters's album "Dub 56" which includes 35 tracks in total.
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Which genre is Shebeen?


Shebeen falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Shebeen?


Shebeen song length is 4 minutes and 12 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Robert Hingley
Record Label(s): 2006 Megalith Records
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