
The Maytones formed in the late 1960s, and comprised Vernon Buckley and Gladstone Grant, both of whom lived in May Pen in Clarendon, which inspired the group's name.[1] After recording two rocksteady tracks for Studio One which were not released, they recorded much of their early material for Alvin Ranglin, having local hits with "Loving Reggae" and "Funny Man", and released a version of Greyhound's "Black and White" in 1970.[2] They had further Jamaican hits with love songs such as "Preaching Love"
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Ital Queen
Who Can't Hear Will Feel
Loving Reggae
Throw Down Your Arms
Money Worries
Madness (Bonus Track)
Brown Girl In the Ring
Save Us Jah
As Long As You Love Me
Jah Praise
I Am Feeling Lonely
Funny Man
Loving Reggae (My Love and I)
Throw Down Your Arms (Bonus Track)
Boat To Zion
Sentimental Reason
Serious Love
Billy Goat
Born To Be Loved
Black and White
Loving Reggae (aka My Love And I)
Lover Man
Zion Land
God Bless The Day
Africa We Want To Go
Let It Be Me
Holy Ground
Music Is A Part Of Life
One Way
Madness
Only Your Picture
Do Good
Judgement Day
Enough DUB
Boat to Zion (Bonus Track)
Ready Baby
Let the Version Play
Baby Give Me The Right Loving
If Loving You Is Wrong
Can't Push I
Lover Girl
Don't Show Off
De Dey Wid Di Money
Cecilia
Sha La La I Need You
DD Money
Cool You Up
Contiquiros
People Are Changing
Cold Up
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