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TheNorfolkMafia
06 May 20 11:55
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R.I.P. Millie!

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https://youtu.be/aSM9NpsyLd0

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By:
Crisp77
When: 06 May 20 12:46
One of the top 3 songs about confectionery.

Up there with Careless Wispa and Daim! I Wish I Was Your Lover
By:
Angoose
When: 06 May 20 12:55
‘My Boy Lollipop’ singer Millie Small has died
Tributes are being paid to the singer who "lit the fuse for Jamaican ska music"

The singer Millie Small has died at the age of 73.

Best known for her 1964 recording of ‘My Boy Lollipop’ — which peaked at number two in the UK singles chart in May of that year, and remains one of the biggest-selling ska songs of all time — the Jamaican singer is credited as being one of the first artists to popularise ska internationally.

Small passed away yesterday (May 5) in the UK, according to the Jamaica Observer. Speaking to the Observer, her friend and Island Records co-founder Chris Blackwell — who said he had been informed that Small had died after suffering a stroke — praised Small as being “very funny, [with a] great sense of humour” and adding that “she was really special”.

“It became a hit pretty much everywhere in the world,” he continued about her version of ‘My Boy Lollipop’. “I went with her around the world because each of the territories wanted her to turn up and do TV shows and such, and it was just incredible how she handled it. She was such a sweet person, really a sweet person.”

Small, who released three albums during her career, later reflected on the huge success of ‘My Boy Lollipop’ by remarking: “I hadn’t planned on being a star, but I always wanted to be a singer, and I felt like it was my destiny to go to England.”

Small was honoured in 2011 with the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander by the Jamaican government in recognition of her contribution to the development of the Jamaican music industry.

Further tributes are being paid to Small on social media, with the singer being acclaimed for “lighting the fuse for Jamaican ska music”.
By:
casemoney
When: 06 May 20 14:42
RIP , thought she was older
By:
doridoru
When: 06 May 20 15:12
Was this not a song about ****s?
By:
doridoru
When: 06 May 20 15:12
****bs! ya pc chat ffs
By:
doridoru
When: 06 May 20 15:12
wtf try again....b l o w job s
By:
doridoru
When: 06 May 20 15:12
ah there we go..
By:
lovegod
When: 06 May 20 16:10
doridoru, at least you had a happy ending.
By:
stewarts rise
When: 06 May 20 16:20
Think Millie was the 1st black person i can recall on TV, i must have been 10 when this was in the charts. RIP Millie.
By:
lovegod
When: 06 May 20 16:22
Some of the Motown acts must have been hitting the tv around that time?
By:
lovegod
When: 06 May 20 16:23
What about the black and white minstrels???
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