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This is about a woman going to market trying to sell her fruit, but having no success. I omitted the verses about the woman’s children going hungry.
Lyrics
Carry me ackee* go a Linstead Market,
Not a quattie** would sell.
Carry me ackee go a Linstead Market,
Not a quattie would sell.
Refrain
Oh no! Not a mite, not a bite,
What a Saturday night!
Oh no! Not a mite, not a bite,
What a Saturday night!
Make me call it louder,
“Ackee, ackee!”
Red and pretty dam tan.
Lady, come buy your Sunday morning breakfast,
Rice and ackee nyam gran’. Refrain
*ackee – fruit – link (source)
**quattie – worth one and a half penny during colonial rule (source)
dem tan = they are
nyam gran’ = taste good (source)
See also
- Jamaican folk songs
- songs with syncopation
- songs with ostinato parts
- songs with Orff arrangements
- more info
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