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A reggae singer's love anthem meets dub
Lovers rock adorned with Susan Cadogan's sweet and powerful vocals.
This song showcased the presence of female singers in Jamaican reggae in the 1970s. Characterized by romantic lyrics and a smooth groove, it showcases the diverse appeal of reggae, including the dub version. It remains beloved to this day as a representative song of lovers rock.
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- Producer - Lee Perry
- Mastered By, Lacquer Cut By - VC