Gregory Isaacs — Night Nurse
Album: Night Nurse
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Total ratings: 1495
Released: 1982
Length: 4:05
Plays (last 30 days): 4
Avg rating:
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Total ratings: 1495
Length: 4:05
Plays (last 30 days): 4
Tell her try your best just to make it quick
Woman tend to the sick
'Cause there must be something she can do
This heart is broken in two
Tell her it's a case of emergency
There's a patient by the name of Gregory
Night nurse
Only you alone can quench this here thirst
My night nurse, oh gosh
Oh the pain it's getting worse
I don't wanna see no doc
I need attendence from my nurse around the clock
'Cause there's no prescription for me
She's the one, the only remedy
Night nurse
Only you alone can quench this here thirst
My night nurse
Oh the pain it's getting worse
I'm hurt my love
I don't wanna see no doc
I need attendence from my nurse around the clock
'Cause there's no prescription for me
She's the one, the only remedy
Night nurse
Only you alone can quench this here thirst
My night nurse
Oh the pain it's getting worse
I'm hurt my love
And I'm sure
No doctor can cure
Night nurse
Night nurse
Woman tend to the sick
'Cause there must be something she can do
This heart is broken in two
Tell her it's a case of emergency
There's a patient by the name of Gregory
Night nurse
Only you alone can quench this here thirst
My night nurse, oh gosh
Oh the pain it's getting worse
I don't wanna see no doc
I need attendence from my nurse around the clock
'Cause there's no prescription for me
She's the one, the only remedy
Night nurse
Only you alone can quench this here thirst
My night nurse
Oh the pain it's getting worse
I'm hurt my love
I don't wanna see no doc
I need attendence from my nurse around the clock
'Cause there's no prescription for me
She's the one, the only remedy
Night nurse
Only you alone can quench this here thirst
My night nurse
Oh the pain it's getting worse
I'm hurt my love
And I'm sure
No doctor can cure
Night nurse
Night nurse
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wau !beautiful song!
RP getting sex-a-yyy!
wish I was smokin a spliff right now
Not a big fan of this song, but considering the bio of this guy, I'll choose to pass judgement and listen to more of his stuff. RP never fails to be open minded and opening minds rather than sudden judgement. Much appreciated Bill and Rebecca.
nagsheadlocal wrote:
Reductive.
Due to the activities of a former house mate, I can never hear reggae without also hearing the bubbling of a bong in the background.
Reductive.
kcar wrote:
LOL!
Rating: -10 = "Jesus, make the pain stop!"
LOL!
So nice...puts me in a nice mood
Good Tune!
kcar wrote:
Ahhhh. I see your parents made home movies of you when you were a kid. Sooo cute.
Rating: -10 = "Jesus, make the pain stop!"
Ahhhh. I see your parents made home movies of you when you were a kid. Sooo cute.
maggierob wrote:
That's what we need for our Covid-19 soundtrack--an anthem about a patient sexually harassing medical personnel.
This was odd, too...
dangoebel wrote:
... and at the same time my wife worked for the Navy. They had a saying that there were few certainties in life, but one of them was a nurse. Very willing and popular guests to wardroom events. She did not get offended by such attitudes but took them in the way they were intended - there is always a grain of truth in good humour (which we are losing these days). They are caring - and hopefully sharing - in nature. Incidentally she later went on to teach nurses physiology as the grade of nurse went up to that of junior doctor, and the role left behind was filled by carer.
Sister on the other hand was a different beast altogether! She had to be schmoozed by senior ranks...
This was THE song in the 80's when I was working at a hospital. So many nurses, so little time...
... and at the same time my wife worked for the Navy. They had a saying that there were few certainties in life, but one of them was a nurse. Very willing and popular guests to wardroom events. She did not get offended by such attitudes but took them in the way they were intended - there is always a grain of truth in good humour (which we are losing these days). They are caring - and hopefully sharing - in nature. Incidentally she later went on to teach nurses physiology as the grade of nurse went up to that of junior doctor, and the role left behind was filled by carer.
Sister on the other hand was a different beast altogether! She had to be schmoozed by senior ranks...
you need a comfort woman jimys wrote:
Don't like this.
That's what we need for our Covid-19 soundtrack--an anthem about a patient sexually harassing medical personnel.
DavidSwannanoa wrote:
I really hope so
Reggae is the cure
I really hope so
Aretha, Koko and then some reggae !
flyboy wrote:
And that's a good thing!
Lots of reggae today on RP.
And that's a good thing!
UNITE RP
Reggae is the cure
kcar wrote:
Ha!
Rating: -10 = "Jesus, make the pain stop!"
Ha!
The band Doe Maar from Holland, incredible popular here, which played music with heavy reggae influences in the native language, also made a song about the night nurse. It's called Nachtzuster - http://tinyurl.com/yd94bokg
Great song and I am not into this type of song at all
Rating: -10 = "Jesus, make the pain stop!"
Lots of reggae today on RP.
This was THE song in the 80's when I was working at a hospital. So many nurses, so little time...
Working away on the keyboard, but when this song came on I had to just close my eyes and grove.
Just simply classic Reggae. How can you not start rocking to this tune, and if available reaching for the bong.
Don't like this.
nagsheadlocal wrote:
Due to the activities of a former house mate, I can never hear reggae without also hearing the bubbling of a bong in the background.
Unfortunately the advertising industry have ruined this... every time I hear this song I think of the Nightnurse cough syrup or whatever it is.
Also, every time 'I Believe in Miracles' comes on in the bar I work in, I can't help but sing in my head 'I believe in Mirror Coils' ... some mattress company's bastardisation...
Also, every time 'I Believe in Miracles' comes on in the bar I work in, I can't help but sing in my head 'I believe in Mirror Coils' ... some mattress company's bastardisation...
My favorite night nurse...
Due to the activities of a former house mate, I can never hear reggae without also hearing the bubbling of a bong in the background.
Proclivities wrote:
That comic book is worth around $100.00 by now. Pretty good tune.
Why will Night Nurse forever lose the man she loves if she helps the stricken gent?
I ask only to distract myself from this...song.
Perhaps NN can prescribe a PSD pill for me.
That comic book is worth around $100.00 by now. Pretty good tune.
Why will Night Nurse forever lose the man she loves if she helps the stricken gent?
I ask only to distract myself from this...song.
Perhaps NN can prescribe a PSD pill for me.
Now ya talkin' 8........ no 9.
zoopmama wrote:
That comic book is worth around $100.00 by now. Pretty good tune.
That comic book is worth around $100.00 by now. Pretty good tune.
Shucks, I had no idea the man left the house.
The old Rhino Records on Westwood Blvd, the best record store I've ever entered. They had a section of discs on the wall with a hand-written sign announcing Staff Picks. That's where I originally heard of Gregory, his Classics album. Black Against Black, an unreal tune. I later got this album, and it remains one of my all-time favorite reggae albums (and I used to collect a LOT of reggae). All the tracks here are worthy of your time.
This man has the smoothest voice of 'em all, it spreads like warm butter.
The old Rhino Records on Westwood Blvd, the best record store I've ever entered. They had a section of discs on the wall with a hand-written sign announcing Staff Picks. That's where I originally heard of Gregory, his Classics album. Black Against Black, an unreal tune. I later got this album, and it remains one of my all-time favorite reggae albums (and I used to collect a LOT of reggae). All the tracks here are worthy of your time.
This man has the smoothest voice of 'em all, it spreads like warm butter.
This guy needs a life... seriously.
ER RN
ER RN
Took a trip to Jamaica in 79 mid Clash Talking Heads and Ramones. OOOOOO Gregory Isaacs met our spiky selves with Night Nurse one night in Negril.. Still brings it all back.
The man was magic
The man was magic
Good Night Nurse, this sucks!
Amazing rhythm. Anyone who trashes it doesn't understand this man's influence on Jamaican music and how many subsequent artists have 'ridden dis riddim' to a chart topper.
glassman wrote:
fixed it for you
sucky crappy song comment
fixed it for you
sucky crappy song
Saw him 10 years later live in Jamaica. He showed up at 6 o´clock in the morning! Crazy Jamaica! Nice song by the way!
Masi wrote:
I will say a prayer for you tonight.
Now I by chance finally got to listen to the original. Until now I only knew the Sinead O'Connor version.
I will say a prayer for you tonight.
Know it. Dig it. Never knew who it was.
The "Cool Ruler". Can anyone else lay down a groove this smooth?
It's a shame that it took his death to get his music on RP but it's still welcome.
It's a shame that it took his death to get his music on RP but it's still welcome.
Now I by chance finally got to listen to the original. Until now I only knew the Sinead O'Connor version.
R.I.P. Gregory — we'll miss your sweet music. . .
R.I.P. Gregory.
Thanks for playing this!
Thanks for playing this!
TOTALLY 9 !!!
I like it
Bless you, tuneful soul...
R.I.P.
A great and underappreciated voice
A great and underappreciated voice
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It's more likely inspired by off-label uses of the product as a sleep aid, as recreational past time, but does any poem have only one meaning.