Lyrics by The Congos

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  1. Youth Man
  2. Apartheid
  3. Ark Of The Covenant
  4. Bank Of The River (feat. Cedric Myton)
  5. Children Crying
  6. Days Chasing Days
  7. Don't Blame It On I
  8. Education Of Brain Washing
  9. Feast Of The Passover
  10. Fisherman
  11. Judgement Day
  12. La Bam Bam
  13. Love Is The Answer
  14. Music Is The Key
  15. Nana
  16. Natty Dread Rise Again
  17. Open Up the Gate
  18. Problems
  19. Rock Of Gibraltar
  20. Row Fisherman Row
  21. Seeking A Favor
  22. Sent To Babylon
  23. Step Aside
  24. This Could Not Be Happening To Me
  25. Wrong Thing
  26. Yoyo

The Congos are a reggae vocal group from Jamaica which formed as the duo "Ashanti" Roy Johnson (tenor) (b. Roydel Johnson, 1947, Hanover, Jamaica) and Cedric Myton (falsetto) (b. 1947, Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica), later becoming a trio with the addition of Watty Burnett (baritone) (b. early 1950s, Port Antonio, Jamaica), and have been active on and off from the mid-1970s until the present day. They are best known for their Heart of the Congos album, recorded with Lee "Scratch" Perry.

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