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  2. Guns of Navarone (song) - Wikipedia

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    Guns Of Navarone" is the theme music and song of the 1961 film of the same name. The music was written by Dimitri Tiomkin for the film, the soundtrack of which was released in 1961. [ 1 ] A number of orchestral recordings have been released by various artists and appeared in various charts.

  3. The Skatalites - Wikipedia

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    Guns of Navarone – Best of Skatalites (Sanctuary Records, 2003) Phoenix City: A History of the World's Greatest Ska Band (Sanctuary Records, 2004) In the Mood for Ska – The Moonska Years (Recall Records UK, 2004) Independent Ska (Atom Music, 2006) Anthology (Primo, 2007) The Skatalites Play Ska (Kingston Sounds, 2007) Kingston 11 (King ...

  4. The Guns of Navarone (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Guns of Navarone is a 1961 action adventure war film directed by J. Lee Thompson from a screenplay by Carl Foreman, ... (1965) is a Ska standard, ...

  5. The Guns of Navarone - Wikipedia

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    The Guns of Navarone, film's theme song, covered by Jamaican ska group The Skatalites in 1965 and later covered by The Specials "Guns of Navarone", a 2021 song by Sean Paul; Force 10 from Navarone, 1968 novel by Alistair MacLean, sequel to The Guns of Navarone; Force 10 from Navarone, released in 1978 and loosely based on MacLean's 1968 novel

  6. 2 Tone Records - Wikipedia

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    2 Tone Records was an English independent record label that mostly released ska and reggae-influenced music with a punk rock and pop music overtone. It was founded by Jerry Dammers of the Specials and backed by Chrysalis Records.

  7. Ska - Wikipedia

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    Famous ska band the Skatalites recorded "Dynamite", "Ringo" and "Guns of Navarone". [20] One theory about the origin of ska is that Prince Buster created it during the inaugural recording session for his new record label Wild Bells. [19] The session was financed by Duke Reid, who was supposed to get half of the songs to release.

  8. Uziah Thompson - Wikipedia

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    He became one of the earliest men to record in the new deejay style, using his mouth to make clicks and other percussive sounds. As a deejay he recorded with The Skatalites and can be heard on the tracks "Ball of Fire", "El Pussy Cat Ska", "Guns

  9. Too Much Too Young (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Too Much Too Young - The Special A.K.A. Live! is a live EP by the Specials with Rico Rodriguez, released on 11 January 1980. [1] On the original release, the front cover credited the performers as The Special A.K.A. featuring Rico, while the back cover mentions and the labels credited only The Specials.