
Every Day Is Just A Holiday produced by Duke Reid, Phillip Burrell for Treasure Isle, Xterminator, Landmark in 1969
Every Day Is Just A Holiday Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1969
- Total tracks: 10
- Unique artists on riddim: 10
- Production credits: Various Labels
- Key artists on this riddim: Nadine Sutherland, Sizzla, Xterminator
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Originally cut in 1969, Every Day Is Just A Holiday brings together Treasure Isle and later reworks from Xterminator and Landmark, with Duke Reid and Phillip Burrell both tied to the rhythm’s history. The earliest cut here is The Sensations’ Every Day Is Just A Holiday, alongside Duke Reid All Stars’ Top Ranking and Winston Wright’s Holiday Version, while later versions from Errol Dunkley, Nadine Sutherland, Sizzla, Prince Malachi, and Keeling Beckford show how the riddim carried across eras. Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle foundation gives the release its classic rocksteady feel, and Phillip Burrell’s 1998 Xterminator cuts and the 2000 Landmark additions extend that line into modern roots and dancehall.
Every Day Is Just A Holiday Riddim Tracklist:
- Big Joe – Holiday
- Duke Reid All Stars – Top Ranking
- Errol Dunkley – Give Me Love (2000)
- Keeling Beckford – Follow Me (2000)
- Nadine Sutherland – Don’t Leave (1998)
- Prince Malachi – Ready Fi Dem (1998)
- Sizzla – Made Of (1998)
- The Sensations – Every Day Is Just A Holiday (1969)
- The Silvertones – Every Day Is A Holyday
- Winston Wright – Holiday Version



