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Lord Invader Free Music

Lord Invader

Real name: Rupert Westmore Grant

Effective period / Period of releases: 1946 - 2006

Lord Invader (Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, 1915 - New York, 1962) was a calypso vocalist and songwriter, notably of "Rum And Coca-Cola", which was plagiarised by Morey Amsterdam and the Andrews Sisters. Grant performed and recorded in Trinidad from the 1930s, New York from the 1940s, and toured the UK and Europe in 1956, before settling in New York.
Rest calypso / soca artists named Invader: Invader Invader # 3
"Rum and Coco-Cola", a song Lionel Belasco first wrote the music for in 1906 (with the title "L'Année Passée"), had lyrics added by Lord Invader in early 1940s. Morey Amsterdam, who was visiting Trinidad in 1943, had the song copywritten in the U.S. with Amsterdam and others as songwriters. The song hit #4 overall for Abe Lyman and His Californians, and #8 overall by Vaughn Monroe, both in March of 1945.
It became the #1 song in the country for the Andrew Sisters in June of 1945, spending 10 weeks there. After the song's popularity in the states, Belasco and Lord Invader sued for copyright infringement. In 1948, after many years of litigation, both won their cases, with Lord Invader receiving an award of $150,000 in owed royalties. Amsterdam, however, was allowed to retain copyright to the song.

External Pages

adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/104971