
Hopeton Lewis is a Jamaican singer. Lewis began recording in the mid-1960s, and had one of the earliest rocksteady hits with "Take It Easy" in late 1966. He had several more Jamaican hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including the first 'herb' song ever recorded in Jamaica, "Cool Collie", worked for Duke Reid as an arranger and backing singer, and won the Festival Song Contest in 1970 with "Boom Shaka Lacka". He began working as a singer with Byron Lee & the Dragonaires, and in 1971 had a hit with "Grooving Out On Life".
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Take It Easy
Express Yourself
Sound and Pressure
Tom Drunk
Boom Shacka Lacka
the mighty quinn
Sounds and Pressure
Grooving Out On Life
Cool Collie
Sounds & Pressure
This Music Got Soul
cool cool collie
Boom Shaka Laka
Let Me Come On Home
Boom-Sha-Ka-Lacka
People Get Ready (This Is Rock Steady)
Proud Mary
God Bless Whoever Sent You
This Poor Boy
Mighty Quinn
Rivers Of Babylon
Drift Away
Right Track
Peace To You Brother
Run Down
Funky Kingston
rock a shacka
Deh Pon Dem
Let the Little Girl Dance
Rock Steady
Boom Shaka Lacka
What you gonna do
Music Got Soul
Love Is A Beautiful Thing
Why Must I Cry
Don't Take Your Guns To Town
Sound & Pressure
Rocksteady
City of New Orleans
A De Pon Dem
Sounds & Ressure
Crying Crying Too
Boom, Shaka-Lacka - Original
I don't want trouble
Help Me Make It Through The Night
People Get Ready
hardships of life
Groovin Out On Life
Ride Mi Donkey
I Can't Stand It
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