The Charmers

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Skinhead Train 02:39 Tools
Time After Time 03:09 Tools
Misery 02:13 Tools
Jeanie Girl 02:34 Tools
Try Me One More Time 01:49 Tools
On the Beach 01:49 Tools
Jeannie Girl 02:35 Tools
Rasta Never Fails 02:37 Tools
Skinhead Train=Charmers 02:37 Tools
Blessed Be 02:15 Tools
You Are the One 01:45 Tools
I'll Be There 02:28 Tools
Lonely Boy 02:13 Tools
Shy Guy 02:22 Tools
Looking For Trouble 02:08 Tools
Keep Running Away 02:37 Tools
One Big Unhappy Family 02:43 Tools
Bless You 02:37 Tools
Crying Over You 02:36 Tools
I`ll Be there 02:29 Tools
Beating of My Heart 02:36 Tools
Now You Want To Cry 02:37 Tools
Locked Up In My Room 02:22 Tools
Long Walk Home 02:50 Tools
I'm Going Back 02:50 Tools
Oh Yes 02:22 Tools
It's Raining 02:57 Tools
Just My Imagination 02:57 Tools
I'm Back 02:22 Tools
Tony, My Darling 00:59 Tools
Wonder (Version) 02:26 Tools
Sweet Talk 02:39 Tools
The Snake 01:56 Tools
I'm Going Back Home 00:59 Tools
You Don't Know 02:46 Tools
The Mambo 02:04 Tools
Wild Rover 02:39 Tools
Looking for Trouble [Alternate Vocal] 02:04 Tools
Oh Marie 02:31 Tools
For Sentimental Reasons 00:59 Tools
Baby Lion 02:15 Tools
Skinhead Train (Fatboy Slim Remix) 00:59 Tools
Spell 02:22 Tools
All Of My Life 00:59 Tools
Tony My Darling 02:22 Tools
Open Window 02:22 Tools
What Should I Do 02:15 Tools
Sea Shells 02:53 Tools
Looking For Trouble (Alt Vocal) 02:53 Tools
Locked Up My Room 02:15 Tools
Levitation 02:37 Tools
Delusion 03:31 Tools
Little Fool 02:07 Tools
On the beach - The Charmers 03:14 Tools
Skinhead Train (Original Version) 02:37 Tools
The Sweeter She Is (Longer Pain Will Last) 00:00 Tools
Battle Axe 02:17 Tools
Sun Goes Down 03:31 Tools
I Cried 04:10 Tools
Chapel On The Hill 02:37 Tools
Colour Him Father 03:31 Tools
After Sax 02:19 Tools
Best Friend 02:19 Tools
Wonder 00:00 Tools
All The World 00:00 Tools
Now You Want to Cry (with Prince Buster) 00:00 Tools
It's A Funny Way We Met 02:17 Tools
Big Five 02:47 Tools
A Long Walk Home 02:47 Tools
I Was Wrong 00:00 Tools
Got To Be A Man (Kozlov club 14.10.14) 02:17 Tools
Church On The Hill 00:00 Tools
Reggae In Wonderland 02:17 Tools
Funky Broadway 02:47 Tools
I've Done It Again 02:47 Tools
Oh My Baby 02:47 Tools
The Charmers - Skinhead Train 02:35 Tools
Lessons From The Stars 00:00 Tools
Country Girl 00:00 Tools
Natural Self 00:00 Tools
Crying over You (with Prince Buster) 00:00 Tools
My Heart 02:42 Tools
Skinhead Train (1970) 00:00 Tools
You Are My Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Blessed me 00:00 Tools
Crying for You 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Home 00:00 Tools
Dig Them Prince 00:00 Tools
Highway to Hell 00:00 Tools
I can't get next to you 00:00 Tools
The Sweeter She Is 00:00 Tools
After You Walk Me Home 00:00 Tools
Stand Tall Rasta 00:00 Tools
Looking For Trouble [Alt. Vcl.] 00:00 Tools
ANGEL LOVE 00:00 Tools
I'm Through 00:00 Tools
Oh Why Baby 02:21 Tools
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Lloyd Charmers (born Lloyd Tyrell, 1938 – 27 December 2012) (aka Lloyd Chalmers, Lloyd Terell, Lloyd Terrell), was a ska and reggae singer, keyboard player and record producer. Lloyd Charmers was born in Kingston, Jamaica. His professional career began in 1962, when he performed as The Charmers with Roy Willis on Vere Johns' Talent Hour, starting a recording career soon after. When The Charmers split, he joined Slim Smith and Martin Jimmy Riley in The Uniques. Charmers subsequently moved on to a solo career, releasing two albums in 1970, and also recording x-rated tracks such as "Birth Control", and the album Censored, these more risqué outings appearing under his real name or as 'Lloydie & The Lowbites'. He was also briefly a member of The Messengers, a short-lived supergroup also featuring Ken Boothe, B. B. Seaton and Busty Brown. He set up his own 'Splash' record label in the early 1970s, and moved into production. Productions by him were notable for their sophisticated arrangements. With his session band, The Now Generation, he produced artists such as Ken Boothe (including some of Boothe's most successful solo releases of the period, including his cover of David Gates' "Everything I Own", B. B. Seaton, The Gaylads, and Lloyd Parks. He later relocated to the UK where he continued to record and produce in a variety of styles, from Lovers Rock to Disco. Charmers died on 27 December 2012 from a myocardial infarction (heart attack) in London while driving.[1][6] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.