Labour of Love III explained
Labour of Love III |
Type: | Studio album |
Artist: | UB40 |
Cover: | Labour of Love III.jpg |
Released: | 12 October 1998[1] |
Recorded: | 1998 |
Genre: | Reggae |
Length: | 62:56 |
Label: | DEP |
Producer: | UB40, Dan Armstrong, Danny Canaan |
Prev Title: | Guns in the Ghetto |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Next Title: | Cover Up |
Next Year: | 2001 |
Labour of Love III is the twelfth album and third covers album by UB40, released on DEP International label in 1998.
Track listing
- "Holly Holy" (original by Neil Diamond)
- "It's My Delight" (original by The Melodians)
- "Come Back Darling" (original by Johnny Osbourne)
- "Never Let You Go" (original by Slim Smith)
- "Soul Rebel" (original by Bob Marley)
- "My Best Girl" (original by The Paragons)
- "Good Ambition" (original by The Ethiopians)
- "The Train Is Coming" (original by Ken Boothe)
- "Blood and Fire" (original by Niney the Observer)
- "Mr. Fix It" (original by Winston Francis)
- "Stay a Little Bit Longer" (original by Delano Stewart)
- "Someone Like You" (original by The Mighty Diamonds)
- "The Time Has Come" (original by Slim Smith)
- "Crying Over You" (original by Ken Boothe)
- "Legalize It" (original by Peter Tosh)
- "Brahm's Lullaby" (hidden track which follows silence after "Legalize It")
Notes and References
- 10 October 1998. New Releases: Albums. Music Week. 28. 13 March 2023.