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"Simmer Down" was the second single released by The Wailers, accompanied by the ska supergroup, The Skatalites, and produced by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd in 1963. It was the number one hit in Jamaica in February, 1964.

The Song was directed to the "Rude Boys" of the ghettos of Jamaica at the time, sending them a message to cool down or "Simmer Down" with all the violence and crime going on in Kingston. The subject matter of "Simmer Down" made The Wailers stand out amongst their contemporaries. The Wailers at this time contained Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Junior Braithwaite and Beverley Kelso. It was Bob Marley's first hit and his career as a song writer and performer took off from there.

The song was later covered by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones for their EP Ska-Core, The Devil, and More, as well as by The Specials for their EP Today's Specials.




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