
Leroy Sibbles, Earl Morgan and Barry Llewelyn first came together as "The Hep Ones" in 1965 in Kingston, Jamaica but they soon changed their name to "The Heptones". They recorded for the major Jamaican producers at the time, including Coxsone Dodd of Studio One fame. The Heptones had a number of Jamaican hits for Studio One, including "Pretty Looks Isn't All", "Fattie Fattie" and "I Hold the Handle." They went on to record with Joe Gibbs, Harry J (Harry Johnson), and Rupie Edwards.
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Cool Rasta
Book of Rules
Country Boy
Party Time
Crystal Blue Persuasion
I Shall Be Released
Sufferer's Time
Hypocrite
Pretty Looks Isn't All
Meaning of Life
Gunmen Coming To Town
Fatty Fatty
Mama Say
Babylon Falling
Baby
Love Won't Come Easy
Message From a Black Man
Mistry Babylon
I Love You
Ain't That Bad
Choice Of Colours
Diana
Equal Rights
Our Day Will Come
Sweet Talking
I Am Lonely
Suspicious Minds
Suffering So
Why Must I
Crying Over You
Make up your Mind
I've Got The Handle
Take Me Darling
Peace and Harmony
Only Sixteen
My World Is Empty Without You
Gun Man Coming To Town
Suspicious Mind
Over and Over
Pretty Looks
We Are in the Mood
Sufferers Time
Fattie Fattie
Heptones Gonna Fight
Do Good to Everyone
Tripe Girl
Drift Away
Mr. President
Freedom to the People
Express Yourself
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