MarketBarbados (Typically Tropical song)
Company Profile

Barbados (Typically Tropical song)

"Barbados" is the debut single by British band Typically Tropical, released in May 1975.

Inspiration and writing
Jef Calvert was asked by his father, a travelling musician, to join him on a cruise tour of the Caribbean, including Barbados. After returning to the UK, Calvert wrote the song with Geraint Hughes (credited as Max West). They were both audio engineers at Trojan Records and recorded the song in the studio after hours. With Hughes on keys and Calvert on guitar, the song has four chords, the only four chords Calvert knew. The lead vocals on the song are by Calvert, who sang with a patois twange in his voice, which the two picked up working with the reggae artists who were signed to Trojan. == Reception ==
Reception
"Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37 in late June 1975, and five weeks later it hit number one for a week. The track was later released on an album in 1975 by Gull Records, named Barbados Sky. Follow-up singles "Rocket Now" and "The Ghost Song" failed to chart, leaving Typically Tropical as a one-hit wonder. In 1999, a reworked version of the song, renamed "We're Going to Ibiza", also reached the UK number one spot for the Vengaboys. ==Charts==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com