The Harry J All Stars - Liquidator (Official Audio)
Harry J All Stars' classic 1969 chart hit, 'The Liquidator', featuring legendary organist Winston Wright on organ. Cut on the rhythm first used on Tony Scott's 'What Am I To Do', the recording remains a favourite at football grounds around the UK, notably Chelsea FC's Stamford Bridge.
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One day i will be in London, in Stamford Bridge, listening to this song and watch Chelsea, one day!!!
I’m rather a lonely type of fellow. Sometimes late at night, I make a hot cup of tea, put on this song, stand by the window looking out at the rain and think about the past….. it soothes my mind 😊😊 To whoever may be reading, I wish you peace ☮️
A great ska tune...a pity it is associated with Chelsea FC.😂
It's been a Chelsea song since the early 70s. Can't help myself laughing at the haters. Move on.
From the late sixties they used to play this at Stamford Bridge (Chelsea's home games), always reminds me whenever i hear it can transport me back to the games i watched with my dad
To all the CHELSEA FC..fans throughout the World.....BIG UP Yourself. Thank you for keeping this great Jamaican classic so alive and fresh. Whenever my Arsenal Team loose at Stamford Bridge, albeit rarely, this song makes me smile.... No doubt, Jamaicans had a positive impact in West London.
I hate Chelsea but I have to say this is a decent tune😂👍
“WE HATE TOTTENHAM , CHELSEA!!”
Well - I am now 64 years old, this was the first reggae single I bought in 1969 and played the living daylights out of it, I drove my family mad. I STILL LOVE IT and always will - Live on REGGAE.
It's 2020 and this is still being listened to ;-)
This is one of my favorite reggae songs ever.
I’m 65 and still love this. It’s all my youth.
If you're a Jamaican, you'll hear this on the radio every single Sunday evening
Thank you to the Caribbean Community here in the UK for bringing such fantastic music to us here in the UK 😊❤
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Neither Jamaican, nor English here. Just someone who likes an interesting beat and clever chord arrangements. Had never heard this tune until a few days ago. It's brilliant, and addictive.
60 years old....still have an old Harrington in the wardrobe. Brrrrrrrrraaaaaah 👍
I grew up with this it can't be bettered
Thank you Jamaica. Little land of Great musicians.
AND it's still played at Stamford Bridge! Shivers every time.