![]() You know, when I write tunes, they have to make sense to me and the experiences that I'm going through in life. And, you know, just - it's really the tune. But, you know, when I was making a tune and from the start at writing the tune, it's about a part of life that I was brought up in Bermuda. MARTIN: And you're aware that that's illegal in some places. The first time me take a drag was in elementary. ![]() BUDDZ: (Singing) There's nothing like the sweet sweet sensation. MARTIN: We could say it's about the pleasures of getting weed again after a dry spell. BUDDZ: Well, mercy, you want me to explain it on the air? MARTIN: So Collie, "Come Around," a great song. ![]() Collin Harper, is with us now in our studio in New York. You can hear why.īorn in New Orleans, he grew up in Bermuda. And his self-titled debut album launched as the number one reggae album on the Billboard charts. MARTIN: That's his hit, "Come Around." The video has been a hit on MTV and BET, as well as overseas. Me a take a little draw and pass it go around, so. BUDDZ: (Singing) Finally the herbs come around. What do you get when you mix dancehall, hip-hop, blues and reggae with Bermudian flavor? Collie Buddz, of course. COLLIE BUDDZ (Reggae Singer, Songwriter, Musician): (Singing) Oh, that's some the sweet, sweet stuff, you know. Maurice King & The Wolverines released a version of the song for Okeh Records (Okeh #6868) in 1952 → Re: Clarence Maurice King, Sr.Mr.Ray Anthony and His Orchestra released a version of the song for Capitol Records (Capitol #1956) which reached number 24 on the US pop chart national chart on February 23, 1952.Santo & Johnny released a version of the song on their LP for Canadian-American Records (Canadian-American #SCALP-1018) in 1965.The Four Seasons released a version of the song as a single on Gone Records (Gone #5122) in February 1962.Linda Scott released a version of the song as a single on Canadian-American Records (Canadian-American #134) in January 1962 where it reached number 16 on the US adult contemporary chart and number 70 on the Billboard pop chart.Roger Smith released a version of the song on his 1960 album for Warner Records, Beach Romance (Warner #1305).Ray Sharpe released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1960 single on Jamie Records (Jamie #1149) "Gonna Let It Go This Time".Troy Walker released a version of the song on his LP for HiFi Records (HiFi #L1021) in 1960.Dick Lee released a version of the song for MGM Records (MGM #12774) in 1959.The Crew-Cuts released a version of the song for RCA Records (RCA #42-7577) in 1959.Harry Roy released a version of the song for Nixa Records (Nixa #7746) in 1952.The Bon-Aires released a version of the song for King Records (King #4975) in 1956.Mimi Martel (with Nancy Brookes and the Les Morgan Orchestra) released a version of the song for Tops Records (Tops #319 and Waldorf A/B #108) in 1952.Jimmy Palmer released a version of the song for Mercury Records (Mercury #6774) in 1952. ![]()
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