It’s a staple "version" for sound systems worldwide.
How does this track compare to her other hits like for your playlist?
The song explores the vulnerability of a new romance. It’s a gamble of the heart. Dillon sings with a mix of optimism and caution, perfectly mirroring the "rude boy" era’s shift toward more romantic, soulful themes. Why It Still Matters
Tight, rhythmic backing by Tommy McCook’s band. Melodic Bass: A driving, soulful line that defines the era. 💔 Win or Lose: The Vibe
You can hear her DNA in modern artists like Amy Winehouse.
✨ Phyllis Dillon recorded most of her hits while traveling back and forth between Jamaica and New York, where she lived a quiet life outside the music industry.
Phyllis Dillon, the undisputed "Queen of Rocksteady," possessed a voice that could make heartbreak feel like a warm summer breeze. While "Perfidia" and "Don’t Stay Away" often get the spotlight, is a masterclass in mid-60s Jamaican soul. 🎙️ The Sound of Rocksteady Gold
It’s a staple "version" for sound systems worldwide.
How does this track compare to her other hits like for your playlist?
The song explores the vulnerability of a new romance. It’s a gamble of the heart. Dillon sings with a mix of optimism and caution, perfectly mirroring the "rude boy" era’s shift toward more romantic, soulful themes. Why It Still Matters
Tight, rhythmic backing by Tommy McCook’s band. Melodic Bass: A driving, soulful line that defines the era. 💔 Win or Lose: The Vibe
You can hear her DNA in modern artists like Amy Winehouse.
✨ Phyllis Dillon recorded most of her hits while traveling back and forth between Jamaica and New York, where she lived a quiet life outside the music industry.
Phyllis Dillon, the undisputed "Queen of Rocksteady," possessed a voice that could make heartbreak feel like a warm summer breeze. While "Perfidia" and "Don’t Stay Away" often get the spotlight, is a masterclass in mid-60s Jamaican soul. 🎙️ The Sound of Rocksteady Gold