Delano Stewart

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Stay a Little Bit Longer 02:19 Tools
Wherever I Lay My Hat 02:16 Tools
Rocking Sensation 02:17 Tools
Dance With Me 02:04 Tools
That's Life 02:57 Tools
Tell Me Baby 03:55 Tools
Give Me A Chance 02:16 Tools
Got To Come Back 02:51 Tools
Don't Believe In Him 02:37 Tools
Let's Have Some Fun 02:19 Tools
Hallelujah 02:36 Tools
It's Lovely 02:23 Tools
Wish It Could Last 02:05 Tools
Eternal Love 03:27 Tools
The Riddle 02:44 Tools
Stay A Little Longer 02:44 Tools
Dance With Me (Baby) 02:24 Tools
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Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) 02:24 Tools
126-delano_steward_-_stay_a_little_b 02:44 Tools
Heart Of Stone 02:44 Tools
Hallujah 02:44 Tools
Whereever I Lay My Hat 02:44 Tools
That's Life (feat. Roland Alphonso & The Originals Orchestra) 02:44 Tools
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Winston "Delano" Stewart was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1947. While still in his teens he recorded several ska tracks with Harris "B.B." Seaton for the legendary Coxsone Dodd at Studio One, as part of the duo Winston & Bibby. In the late '60s Stewart and Seaton recruited a third singer, Maurice Roberts, and formed the Gaylads, one of Jamaica's finest three-part harmony trios. Led by Seaton's excellent songwriting, the Gaylads scored several rocksteady hits with Studio One before switching to Sonia Pottinger's label, where they recorded the gorgeous "Joy in the Morning." Stewart left the group in 1968, but continued to record briefly for Pottinger as a solo artist. Relocating to the United States in 1969, Delano Stewart departed the music business for other endeavors, leaving behind a small but impressive legacy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.