American based singer Joya Landis recorded an early reggae version of Angel… Read Full Bio ↴American based singer Joya Landis recorded an early reggae version of Angel of the morning in 1968. The Jamaican single was on the Treasure Isle label. The UK single (on Trojan TR 622) had Love Letters by Phyllis Dillon & Alton Ellis on the b-side. It also appeared on the compilation album Soul Of Jamaica a.k.a. Come Rock With Me In Jamaica, 1968 and on the Trojan compilation album Tighten Up, Volume 1, 1968. It was produced by Arthur Reid
Appears on a.o : Duke Reid's Treasure Chest.
Appears on a.o : Duke Reid's Treasure Chest.
Out The Light
Joya Landis Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Joya Landis:
Angel There'll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my…
Angel In The Morning There'll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my…
Angel Of The Morning There'll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my…
Angel of the Morning 1968 There'll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my…
Angels of the Morning There'll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my…
Moonlight Lover You're my moonlight, moonlight lover when you walk alon with…
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@simonphillips7704
Love the song, but man, those lyrics....
@giuseppelogiurato5718
ummm... not many folks know this song; it's easily mistaken for something really nasty... we know it's just a cute little song about being too loud in a small house, but it sounds a wee bit odd to modern ears.😎
@DONDIEGOREGGAE
X-rated songs were very popular around '68/'69 in Jamaica ;)
@muhammadmuhtamamalana7996
Haters: "Ska always been political."
Real Ska: "Mommy out the light and give me what you gave my daddy last night."
@garypautard1069
I hate to be a nit picker but this is a reggae song.
@muhammadmuhtamamalana7996
@@garypautard1069this is first wave ska, the ancestor of reggae. Original reggae should have slower rhythm.
@DONDIEGOREGGAE
This tune is in a transmission between Rocksteady and early Reggae. Ska was before Rocksteady