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Bam Bam by Toots & The Maytals

Produced by
Chris Blackwell & Toots Hibbert & Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
About

Recorded in 1966 with new Maytals contributor Byron Lee, “Bam Bam” won the first ever Jamaican Independence Festival Popular Song Competition.

It was later re-interpreted in a dancehall style by Sister Nancy, whose version became a classic reggae anthem which was itself covered, referenced and samp...

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Bam Bam Lyrics

[Intro]
Hey, can you hear that?
Ohhhh, can't you hear that?
Let me hear you play now

Ahhhhhhhhh
I want you to know that I am the man
Who fight for the right, not for the wrong
Going there, I'm going there
Talking this, I'm talking that

Soon you will find out the man
I'm supposed to be

Ahhhhhhhhh
Help this man!
Dee-dee-dee, dee-dee-di-di-dee
And don't trouble no man
And you should trouble me again!
Don't you bring a bam bam

What a bam bam, bam bam
See that? Bam bam
(It will bring a bam bam)
Can you see that?

Ah
(It will bring a bam bam)
What a bam bam
(What a bam bam)
Can you see that?
(What a bam bam)

Hear what I say
(What a bam bam)
Yeah hey
(What a bam bam)
(What a bam bam)
(What a bam bam)

This man, I don't trouble no man
He know you go to nourish man
This man, don't trouble no man
This man is friend and is trying to trouble no man

That's if you trouble this man
It going to bring a
Going to bring a bam bam
Get a bam bam
Get a bam bam
Get a bam bam

I say, what a bam bam
I say, what a bam bam
What a bam bam
I say, what a bam bam

Bam Bam Q&A

Who wrote Bam Bam's ?

Bam Bam was written by Toots & The Maytals.

Who produced Bam Bam's ?

Bam Bam was produced by Chris Blackwell & Toots Hibbert & Byron Lee and the Dragonaires.

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