Jamaican Veterans Remix Amy's Rehab
16:54 - Sunday 19 September 2010 - In Category World Videos
Great Expectation, the new album Jamaican mento band the Jolly Boys, features 12 rock and pop covers by acts such as Blondie, the Doors and Johnny Cash.
But our favourite is this rendition of our Amy’s Rehab. Absolute quality.
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