Modern male vocal chutney parang. Lyrics about the Indian culture in Trinidad and Tobago. 140 bpm (Amaj)
Produced by Michael Hornstein. Recorded at Champion Sound Studio, Port of Spain, Trinidad/Tobago. Sound engineers: Martin Raymond & Gregory Assing. Mixed by David Santiago at INTERSOUND STUDIOS, Munich.
Musicians: Gregory Assing (keyboards), Richard Bailey (drums), Bernadine Blanche (vocals), Carl Blanche (Cuatro), Samantha Blanche (vocals), Brian Bradshaw (percussion), Dale Dolly (box bass, keyboards), Kandis Dyer (vocals), Edwin "Crazy" Eyoung (vocals), Abigail Frazier (vocals), Chris Garcia (vocals), Carla Gonzales (vocals), Tamba Gwindi (percussion), Derek "Benny J." Jones (vocals), Javed "Bosco" Juman (guitar), Michael Lindsay (trumpet), Garvin Marcelle (saxophone), Ronnie Ramdass (keyboards), Heeralal Rampartap (vocals), Douglas Redon (bass), Garvin Rodgers (vocals), Garry Sbero (Cuatro), Derrick Seales (vocals), Patrick Spicer (trombone), Clive Telemaque (steel drum solos), Dragon Boys Tassa Group
Mastered by Wolfgang Meyscheider at digital music & media, Traunwalchen.
Foto: Michael Hornstein / Art design: Sahar Aharoni
Darlin' come let us go to Mayaro,
Cook up some curry duck and fete for so
Put up the pot girl and Bhoonjay de Curry,
Chunkey the duck while I sing you Chutney,
Well the music playin' girl hold on to my hand
Move up your waist-line let us dance in the sand.
(Tassa Bridge)
Show me your love girl I go show you mine too,
Come on my darlin' you know I love you,
My friends and my family come to join my company,
Eatin' we curry duck and dancin' Chutney
Chorus
Darlin' come let us go to Mayaro,
Cook up some curry duck and fete for so