Clinton Fearon
See also: Gladiators
Currently Clinton Fearon has 96 lyrics and 3 biblical references on Jah Lyrics.
Lyrics
- A Little A This
- A Little Lovin'
- A Rock And A Hard Place
- Another Day
- Another Party
- Are You Ready
- Better Days
- Blame Game
- Bless Your Heart
- Blood For Blood
- Brother Music
- Bucky Massa
- Chatty Chatty Mouth
- Come By Yah
- Conqueror
- Crazy Like Me
- De Casa
- Don't Turn Your Back
- Dutty Gun
- Feel The Spirit
- Feelin'
- Feelin' The Same
- Feeling Blue
- Find A Way
- Freedom
- Galang
- Give And Take
- Goodness
- Hallelujah
- Have A Little Faith (Intro)
- Have A Little Faith (Outro)
- Hot Fire
- I Won't Give In
- I'll Be Around
- Jah Know His People
- Jamaica
- Jamdown Boogie
- John Jones
- Joyful Noise
- Just A Dream
- Let It Grow
- Let's Dance
- Life Is A Journey
- Life Is Not Always Easy
- Livin' Is An Art
- Long Run Short Catch
- Love Got Mi
- Love Is In The Air
- Love Light
- Love's Knockin'
- Mi Deh Yah
- Movin' Up
- Mr. Want All
- Nah Forget Mi Roots
- Nature's Mystic Whisper (aka Mystic Whisper)
- Never Get Burn
- New Old Song
- No Bad Vibe
- On The Other Side
- One Destiny
- One More River
- One Way Or Another
- Parable Sound
- Pilot Johnson
- Poor Nana
- Raised In The Jungle
- Richman Poorman
- Rise Up
- Rock Your Bones
- Rocky Road
- Run Come Rally
- See Dem Deh
- Show We Some Love
- Sing Your Song
- Sleepin' Lion
- Stop The Hate
- Streets Of Freedom
- Take Off The Mask
- Talk With A Friend
- Tell The World
- The Best
- The Hunter
- Togetherness
- Uncle Freddy
- Vision
- Wages Of Love
- Wake Up
- We Shall Overcome
- What A System (aka What A Dub)
- What A World
- Who Cares
- Who Stole The Cookie
- Whose Game Is It
- Why You Treat I So
- Wi No Know It
- Working For The Man
Appearances on
Albums
- Disturb The Devil (1994)
- Mystic Whisper (1997)
- What A System (1999)
- Soon Come (2002)
- Mi An' Mi Guitar (2005)
- Give And Take (2005)
- Vision (2006)
- Mi Deh Yah (06/2010)
- Goodness (05/2014)
Singles
- Togetherness (7") (1975)
Birth name | Clinton Fearon |
Born | 13 January 1951, Saint Andrew, Jamaica |