Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (Disco Mix) Lyrics
Black Uhuru
Lyrics
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
Oh I can see you brought some herb for me, Natty Dreadlocks
And Rasta near land Nyah Binghi Cudjoe are coming over the hills
Say in time like this we must live as one
So the Book of Rule shall stand, Dreadlocks, Dreadlocks
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
So let's give thanks and praise, Natty Dreadlocks
I appreciate the herb you brought for me, Natty Dreadlocks
Now that things and time have changed
Something make me realize what it takes
And that I'm to be a Natty Dreadlocks
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
I'm just coming in from the woods, Natty Dreadlocks
So let's give thanks and praise, Natty Dreadlocks
I appreciate the herb you brought for me, Natty Dreadlocks
Now that things and time have changed
Something made me realize what it takes
And that I'm to be a Natty Dreadlocks, oh yeah
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
Hmmm yeah
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
So let's give thanks and praise, Natty Dreadlocks
I appreciate the herb you brought for me, Natty Dreadlocks
Now that things and time have changed
Something made me realize what it takes
And that I'm to be a Natty Dreadlocks, oh yeah
Guess who's coming to dinner, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
So
Now
Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
Guess, Natty Dreadlocks
Song & Lyrics Facts
Black Uhuru’s “Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (disco mix)” is a reggae song released in 1981 as part of the album Red. The artist, Black Uhuru, was formed in Jamaica in 1972 and consists of Derrick "Duckie" Simpson, Don Carlos, and Michael Rose.
The genre is roots reggae and the text writers are Duckie Simpson, Don Carlos, and Errol Nelson. The single peaked at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and number 1 on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, becoming their most successful release in both countries. It also won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Recording in 1984. The lyrics of the song talk about inviting people to dinner, with each verse describing different guests arriving from all around the world.