Dreadlock Holiday
by 10cc

Album: Bloody Tourists (1978)
Charted: 1 44
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  • I was walkin' down the street
    Concentratin' on truckin' right
    I heard a dark voice beside of me
    And I looked 'round in a state of fright
    I saw four faces, one mad, a brother from the gutter
    They looked me up and down a bit and turned to each other

    I say, I don't like cricket, oh no, I love it
    I don't like cricket, no, no, I love it
    Don't you walk through my words
    You got to show some respect
    Don't you walk through my words
    'Cause you ain't heard me out yet

    Well, he looked down on my silver chain
    He said, "I'll give you one dollar"
    I said: You've got to be jokin', man
    It was a present from me mother
    He said, "I like it, I want it, I'll take it off your hands
    And you'll be sorry you crossed me
    You better understand that you're alone"
    (A long way from home)

    And I say, I don't like reggae, oh no, I love it
    I don't like reggae, I love it
    Don't you cramp me style
    Don't you queer me pitch
    Don't you walk through my words
    'Cause you ain't heard me out yet

    I hurried back to the swimmin' pool, sinkin' pina colada
    I heard a dark voice beside me say
    "Would you like somethin' harder?"
    She said, "I've got it, you want it
    My harvest is the best, and if you try it
    You'll like it and wallow in a dreadlock holiday"

    And I say, don't like Jamaica, oh no, I love her
    Don't like Jamaica, oh no, I love her
    Don't you walk through my words
    You got to show some respect
    Don't you walk through my words
    'Cause you ain't heard me out yet
    I don't like cricket, oh no, I love it (dreadlock holiday)
    I don't like reggae, oh no, I love it (dreadlock holiday)
    I don't like Jamaica, oh no, I love her (dreadlock holiday) Writer/s: Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 22

  • W from AustraliaIt was always I don’t like cricket in the first chorus.
  • Arno from NetherlandsThis song deals with how loads of people live their lifes. Who don't make clear choises about where to go, with whom, what to do etc.
    People who do not set clear goals in life, and than end up in all kind of situations they really want to get out of.
    Ending up exhausted, confused while not having archieved anything....
    A song for most of mankind, actually !
  • Teira Stuart from BallaratI'm so annoyed,the original song lyric is l don't like reggae, l know it was adapted to say cricket, for televised cricket programs, but it's not the original song. All over the net these bastardised lyrics are all you can find. Wise up people that's not how it's written. l hate cricket, and any sport or ad campaign that takes great music and screws with the lyrics f##k you very much!!!!
  • Moonchild57 from Oakland CaHe doesn’t get ripped off by a whore. He’s at the pool drinking and she asked if he’s like something harder and that her harvest is the best, ‘I got it you want it my harvest is the best and if you try it you’ll like it and wallow in your dreadlock holiday. Clearly about ganja.
  • Hanf Sativa from United StatesBeen a fan since buying the 1st LP, my friends mother was from England.
    When he'd visit the family across the pond whatever music was charting there would adjust his tastes in music.
    Which influenced mine, I especially liked the no girlfriends please songs, Things we do for Love and I'm not in Love were my feelings exactly back in my 70's teen years.
    Great musicians, great tunes and lyrics, an awesome band...
    Dreadlock Holiday my fav album...
  • Mikey G from UsaI don’t like Dredlock Holiday….

    I love it!!
  • The One That Heard It All from AnywhereI love this song almost as long, as I've been around.
    The Story is always the same... Those fabulous white Men conquer all the world around them, being just as thumb as they think, the conquered folks are, not seeing their own failure and ending up with the same thumb
  • Mike from UkWho (actor?) plays the hilarious white tourist in the video?
  • Anonymous from AtlantaFabulous song.... Have it as my ringtone.
  • Tom from Dunedin, New ZealandAnyone notice an odd similarity to Gentle Giant's 1976 'Give It Back'? -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVsmECYtO0Q
  • Michael from Santa Cruz, CaThis song and "Life is a minestrone" were the ones that really got me into 10cc.Runner-up would be their mini-epic "The benefit".Great stuff.
  • Mark from Adelaide, AustraliaLuke from Manchester...10 cc were a great band, but this is no place to trade insults, by reading your comments I ask who is the deluded one. Just because you know this song intimately and the band your comments remind me of the stereotypical bigot.
  • Ken from Gibraltar, GibraltarThis is surely their best song and still heard and loved today as it was way back in 1978.

    ken. Gibraltar.
  • Glenn from Auckland, New ZealandI remember that this song was No. 1 for quite a few weeks in late 78. Sadly 10cc were coming to an end. Two years earlier Kevin Godley and Lol Creme had left 10CC and they were never quite the same, even though they had a couple of more hits afterwards.
  • Rob from Detroit, MiWow, Luke! How do you really feel?
  • Luke from Manchester, EnglandYou stupid stupid American. You didn't listen to the song, you took what little you remembered and thought that was the actual structure... Poor deluded dickhead... This is an amazing song, 10cc are an amazing band, get educated.
  • Nakib from Dhaka, OtherThe movie 'Snatch' really brought this song to me,great song,great lyrics.
  • Jim from Stonerville, Cahave this song on the snatch soundtrack. coolest song on the album. i don't like reggae. i love it...
  • Guy from Wellington, New ZealandThis is a very cool 10CC song and if you get the chance to see the video they made it lends delightful humour to the rocking reggae tune. While they play the story for all its amusing content I'm sure the actual events for whoever suffered them must have been a hell of a lot more frightening.
  • Derek from Cambridge, New ZealandA very depressing song, it shows the worst sid eof Jamaica, in the lyrics of the song.
  • Jay from Geneva, CheezlandIt's featured on the brilliant film "Snatch". And as any song of this OST, it fits like a glove to the film.
  • Rich from Elkins, WvMy favorite song by 10cc is "I'm Not in Love" ...
    I don't think I've heard this one.
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