Double Barrel

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"Double Barrel"
Single by Dave and Ansell Collins
from the album Double Barrel
B-side "Double Barrell (Version 2)"
Released 1970 (1970)
Genre Reggae
Length 2:44
Label Techniques, Big Tree
Writer(s) Winston Riley[1]
Producer(s) Winston Riley[1]
Dave and Ansell Collins singles chronology
"Double Barrel"
(1970)
"Monkey Spanner"
(1971)

"Double Barrel" is a 1970 reggae single by Dave and Ansell Collins, the second reggae tune to top the charts in the UK, following two years after Desmond Dekker's No. 1 ska breakthrough hit "Israelites".[2] The record, credited to Dave and Ansil Collins in both the UK and the US, reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart[3] for the first two weeks in May 1971. In the US, "Double Barrel" peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 7 August 1971[4] and number 4 on WLS on 28 June 1971,[5] two years to the week after "Israelites" peaked at the same position on the same chart.[6]

Written and produced by Winston Riley,[1] former vocalist of The Techniques,[3] the single featured the vocals of Dave Barker, who had been recording in Jamaica for around five years, principally for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd and Lee Perry. From the very beginning of the cold intro, the lyrics are punctuated throughout by the rather unique claim "I am the magnificent W-O-O-O" (and variants thereof), but the title never appears. The song has been covered by later ska acts such as The Selecter and The Specials.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Dave And Ansil Collins – Double Barrel". Discogs. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  2. Davis, Sharon (2012). Every Chart Topper Tells a Story: The Seventies. Random House. p. 1949. ISBN 9781780574103.
  3. 1 2 Thompson, Dave (2002) Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-655-6, p.317
  4. Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits: Eighth Edition. Record Research. p. 138.
  5. "WLS 890 Hit Parade". 1971-06-28. Retrieved 2015-11-16.
  6. "WLS 890 Hit Parade". 1969-06-30. Retrieved 2015-11-16.
Preceded by
"Hot Love" by T.Rex
UK number one single
May 1, 1971 for two weeks
Succeeded by
"Knock Three Times" by Dawn


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