David Isaacs (aka Bruce Bennett) is a Jamaican reggae singer who worked with Lee "Scratch" Perry in the late 1960s and early 1970s,[1] and went on to release several albums between the mid-1970s and early 1980s. Isaacs recorded a version of Stevie Wonder's "A Place In The Sun" in 1968 for producer Lee Perry, and this was one of the records that established Trojan Records as a major force in reggae.[2] The song was re-recorded for Isaacs' debut album, Place In The Sun, released in 1976.
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A Place In The Sun
Leaving On A Jet Plane
Get Ready
He'll Have To Go
Just Enough (To Keep Me Hanging On)
I'd Rather Be Lonely
Place In The Sun
Til I Can't Take It Anymore
Can't Take It Anymore
Good Father
I've Got Memories
Since You Are Gone
Stranger On The Shore
We Are Neighbours
Just Enough
'Til I Can't Take It Any More
You'll Be Sorry
Till I Can´t
Til I Can't Take It Any More
Humpty Dumpty
Just Enough (To Keep Me Hangin' On)
Since You've Gone
Who To Tell
Till I Can't
Since You're Gone
Just Enough To Keep Me Hanging On
Place In The Sun-Fire Corner-Black Man Time
See That Man
A Place in the Sun / Fire Corner / Black Man Time
I’d Rather Be Lonely
Hard Road To Travel
We Are Neighbors
A Place in the Sun/Fire Corner/Black Man Time
Just Like The Sea/Ting A Ling
Just Enough To Keep Me Ha
Jah Love I - Extended Mix
People Do Lovers Rock
We've Got To Make It
Just Enough to Keep Me Hangin'
True Love
Stealing Stealing
More Love
Acting Strange
Love & Affection (Disco Style)
Ain't No Love
Just Like A Sea
Let Them Say
Since You're To Go
Linger a While
To Sir With Love
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