
Born Dalton Sinclair Bishop in Bridgetown, Barbados, Jackie Opel (1938–1970) possessed a rich, powerful voice with a six-octave range. He was known as the Jackie Wilson of Jamaica, and was a gifted dancer. In the early 1960s, he was discovered by Byron Lee, the band master of the Dragonaires, who brought him to Jamaica. There, he started performing with the Skatalites as one of their lead singers. He recorded as a solo artist first on Coxsone Dodd's Studio One label
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Push Wood
Sit Down Servant
You Too Bad
Old Rocking Chair
The Lord Is With Me
You're Too Bad
Cry me a river
You Send Me
Give Me One More Chance
I Am What I Am
Eternal Love
Tears From My Eyes
Try Me
Wipe These Tears
My Sweet Lover
Pictures Of Smoke
Turn To The Almighty
My Prayer
Till the end of Time
I Am Free
Don't Let Me Die
Sometimes I Wonder
Every Word I Say Is True
Turn To The Almighty (Take 2)
Take Your Time
i love jamaica
Go Away
You Are No Good
time to cry
Valley Of Green
One More Chance
King Liger
I'll Get Along
Hairy Mango
Shelter the Storm
Pity the fool
Turn Your Lamp Down Low
Don't Take Away My Love
Valley Of Green (take 1)
Forever, Forever
Cock mouth kill cock
A Love To Share
You're no good
Turn Your Lamp Down
Valley Of Green (take 2)
Mildred
Forever
Say say business
Shelter in the storm
The Mill Man
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