Reggae
A.k.a. Keith Morgan Keith Morgan (2)
Sang Hugh was a pseudonym used by Keith Morgan (2) (born Waterworks, Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica 1951 - died May 23, 2016) a Jamaican reggae singer. His pseudonym was named after an Australian cricket umpire, given to him by schoolmates.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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God's Children / Dub In Blood Island | Sang Hugh / Ethnic Fight Band | 1976 | Single |
Pot Of Gold | Sang Hugh | 1976 | Single |
Woman A Follow Man | Sang Hugh | 1975 | Single |
King Rasta | The Meditators & Sang Hugh | 1974 | Single |
Last Call Fe Blackman | Sang Hugh | 1974 | Single |
No Potion A Gal / The Way To Reason | Sang Hugh / Delroy Washington | 1973 | Single |
Rasta No Born Ya | Sang Hugh, The Lionaires | 1973 | Single |
No Potion A Gal | Sang Hugh | 1973 | Single |
Rasta No Born Yah | Sang Hugh & The Lionaires | 1973 | Single |
No Potion A Gal | Sang Hugh | 1973 | Single |
I Need Love | Sang Hugh | Single | |
No Call Dread Name | Sang Hugh | Single | |
Story Of Grandma | Sang Hugh | Single | |
Where Have All The White Rum Gone | Sang Hugh | Single | |
Rasta No Born Yah | Sang Hugh & The Lionaires / The Messengers | Single | |
Portion A Gal | Sang Hugh | Single | |
Mama Don't Cry | Sang Hugh | Single |