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Saturday, May 9, 2026

"BROWN GIRL IN THE RING" - A POPULAR FAVOURITE IN THE BAHAMAS

 




"Brown Girl in The Ring" is a ring play song originating many years ago in Jamaica. Jamaican poet, folklorist, actress, writer and singer Louise Bennett-Coverley recorded “Brown Girl in The Ring” in 1957 on an album of Children’s Jamaican Songs and Games, which was re-released by Smithsonian Folkways in 2007 (Source: Zingzangwallawalla). Bahamian entertainer and singer Tony McKay ("Exuma The Obeah Man") from Cat Island, Bahamas, sang and recorded this song in 1972.

Acoustic cover by guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Erskine Knowles from The Bahamas. Background "chorus" by Erskine’s wife Fay. Erskine played and sang this song over many years at parties. Women and girls would form a ring and dance. Another woman would dance in the middle of the ring. Then they would take turns dancing in the middle.



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