| Song | Soldiers |
| Artist | Steel Pulse |
| Album | 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Steel Pulse |
| [00:18.46] | Dutallee! |
| [00:20.58] | Dutallee! |
| [00:21.64] | |
| [00:31.59] | And when soldiers came |
| [00:33.96] | |
| [00:35.65] | Them say them come to make us tame |
| [00:38.20] | And from that day until now on |
| [00:40.51] | |
| [00:43.01] | We were jeered and laughed to scorn |
| [00:45.13] | |
| [00:48.38] | Things used to be ire (before the soldiers came) |
| [00:52.18] | Things used to be nice, so nice now |
| [00:55.24] | |
| [00:55.86] | Things used to be ire |
| [00:57.05] | |
| [00:57.80] | Things used to be nice, so nice |
| [00:59.54] | |
| [01:00.98] | Our country them did enter, yeah |
| [01:02.79] | |
| [01:03.54] | Troops trodding left right and centre |
| [01:06.03] | Everywhere |
| [01:07.16] | |
| [01:07.97] | One moment at peace with Nature |
| [01:10.47] | Now victims of a massacre |
| [01:13.02] | We got our spears |
| [01:15.96] | |
| [01:16.58] | We got our shields |
| [01:18.08] | But their guns were greater |
| [01:19.76] | Prepare for a slaughter |
| [01:21.00] | |
| [01:36.89] | Give I back I witch doctor |
| [01:38.39] | |
| [01:40.51] | Give I back I Black Ruler |
| [01:42.32] | |
| [01:44.26] | Me no want no dictator |
| [01:46.19] | Me no want no tyrant on yah |
| [01:49.78] | |
| [01:50.47] | Dutallee! |
| [01:51.09] | |
| [01:54.09] | Dutallee! |
| [01:55.02] | |
| [01:57.33] | Dutallee! |
| [01:59.02] | |
| [02:00.83] | Dutallee! |
| [02:02.25] | |
| [02:42.53] | Way down in Africa |
| [02:43.65] | |
| [02:44.52] | Where the backra still rules day after day |
| [02:46.58] | The Black Man is suffering now far more |
| [02:48.58] | Than when he was a slave |
| [02:50.01] | Is there a need for war? |
| [02:51.33] | |
| [02:52.07] | No. |
| [02:52.45] | |
| [02:53.45] | Peace my bredren - here them bawl |
| [02:55.94] | |
| [02:56.63] | Bodies in mutilated condition |
| [02:57.93] | |
| [02:58.99] | Faces scarred beyond recognition |
| [03:01.86] | |
| [03:02.61] | Is this what civilization means to me? |
| [03:05.12] | |
| [03:05.81] | Then without it I prefer to be |
| [03:08.93] | |
| [03:09.49] | So... |
| [03:09.93] | |
| [03:10.86] | Give I back I witch doctor |
| [03:12.42] | |
| [03:14.42] | Give I back I Black Ruler |
| [03:16.60] | Me no want no dictator |
| [03:20.86] | Me no want no tyrant on yah |
| [03:23.73] | |
| [03:24.29] | Dutallee! |
| [03:25.23] | |
| [03:27.91] | Dutallee! |
| [03:29.04] | |
| [03:31.47] | Dutallee! |
| [03:32.84] | |
| [03:34.65] | Dutailee! |
| [00:18.46] | Dutallee! |
| [00:20.58] | Dutallee! |
| [00:21.64] | |
| [00:31.59] | And when soldiers came |
| [00:33.96] | |
| [00:35.65] | Them say them come to make us tame |
| [00:38.20] | And from that day until now on |
| [00:40.51] | |
| [00:43.01] | We were jeered and laughed to scorn |
| [00:45.13] | |
| [00:48.38] | Things used to be ire before the soldiers came |
| [00:52.18] | Things used to be nice, so nice now |
| [00:55.24] | |
| [00:55.86] | Things used to be ire |
| [00:57.05] | |
| [00:57.80] | Things used to be nice, so nice |
| [00:59.54] | |
| [01:00.98] | Our country them did enter, yeah |
| [01:02.79] | |
| [01:03.54] | Troops trodding left right and centre |
| [01:06.03] | Everywhere |
| [01:07.16] | |
| [01:07.97] | One moment at peace with Nature |
| [01:10.47] | Now victims of a massacre |
| [01:13.02] | We got our spears |
| [01:15.96] | |
| [01:16.58] | We got our shields |
| [01:18.08] | But their guns were greater |
| [01:19.76] | Prepare for a slaughter |
| [01:21.00] | |
| [01:36.89] | Give I back I witch doctor |
| [01:38.39] | |
| [01:40.51] | Give I back I Black Ruler |
| [01:42.32] | |
| [01:44.26] | Me no want no dictator |
| [01:46.19] | Me no want no tyrant on yah |
| [01:49.78] | |
| [01:50.47] | Dutallee! |
| [01:51.09] | |
| [01:54.09] | Dutallee! |
| [01:55.02] | |
| [01:57.33] | Dutallee! |
| [01:59.02] | |
| [02:00.83] | Dutallee! |
| [02:02.25] | |
| [02:42.53] | Way down in Africa |
| [02:43.65] | |
| [02:44.52] | Where the backra still rules day after day |
| [02:46.58] | The Black Man is suffering now far more |
| [02:48.58] | Than when he was a slave |
| [02:50.01] | Is there a need for war? |
| [02:51.33] | |
| [02:52.07] | No. |
| [02:52.45] | |
| [02:53.45] | Peace my bredren here them bawl |
| [02:55.94] | |
| [02:56.63] | Bodies in mutilated condition |
| [02:57.93] | |
| [02:58.99] | Faces scarred beyond recognition |
| [03:01.86] | |
| [03:02.61] | Is this what civilization means to me? |
| [03:05.12] | |
| [03:05.81] | Then without it I prefer to be |
| [03:08.93] | |
| [03:09.49] | So... |
| [03:09.93] | |
| [03:10.86] | Give I back I witch doctor |
| [03:12.42] | |
| [03:14.42] | Give I back I Black Ruler |
| [03:16.60] | Me no want no dictator |
| [03:20.86] | Me no want no tyrant on yah |
| [03:23.73] | |
| [03:24.29] | Dutallee! |
| [03:25.23] | |
| [03:27.91] | Dutallee! |
| [03:29.04] | |
| [03:31.47] | Dutallee! |
| [03:32.84] | |
| [03:34.65] | Dutailee! |