| 1. Endlessly |
| 2. Singing For My Baby |
| 3. OOOH What You Do To Me |
| 4. Lookin Pretty & Smilin |
| 5. The Jealous Kind |
| 6. Titanic An Shine |
| 7. Lookin Ugly An Cryin |
| 8. Till You |
| 9. Native Man |
| 10. Darling You're The One |
| 11. Love Her Yes I Do |
| 12. Married Man |
Editorial Reviews
A living cultural icon in the Bahamas, Ronnie has survived every obstacle imposed by the demanding world of entertainment, maintaining a warm dignity, a deep love for his culture and a potent image as a master entertainer for more than 40 years. Ronnie is referred to as the "Godfather of Bahamian Music", a title so fitting, as Ronnie devotes his expertise and wisdom to assisting upcoming artists.
The music is upbeat and happy which is part of the culture of the Bahamian Islands. Included in the album is "OOOh What Ya Do To Me" a duet with Sweet Emily, that became a #1 hit in the Bahamas and is still one of the most requested songs that Ronnie performs. His knack for humor in music is never more evident than in the song "Titanic An Shine".
The music was arranged by Ronnie and Fred Ferguson.
Junk A Blue At The Johnny Canoe,Ronnie Butler
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Junk A Blue At The Johnny Canoe
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005RURN Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Endlessly
- Singing For My Baby
- OOOH What You Do To Me
- Lookin Pretty & Smilin
- The Jealous Kind
- Titanic An Shine
- Lookin Ugly An Cryin
- Till You
- Native Man
- Darling You're The One
- Love Her Yes I Do
- Married Man
Album Description
A living cultural icon in the Bahamas, Ronnie has survived every obstacle imposed by the demanding world of entertainment, maintaining a warm dignity, a deep love for his culture and a potent image as a master entertainer for more than 40 years. Ronnie is referred to as the "Godfather of Bahamian Music", a title so fitting, as Ronnie devotes his expertise and wisdom to assisting upcoming artists.The music is upbeat and happy which is part of the culture of the Bahamian Islands. Included in the album is "OOOh What Ya Do To Me" a duet with Sweet Emily, that became a #1 hit in the Bahamas and is still one of the most requested songs that Ronnie performs. His knack for humor in music is never more evident than in the song "Titanic An Shine".
The music was arranged by Ronnie and Fred Ferguson.
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