Rita Marley & The Soulettes

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(You're) My Desire 02:30 Tools
Let It Be 03:32 Tools
Why Should I 00:00 Tools
Why Should I? 00:00 Tools
Bring It Up 02:22 Tools
You're My Desire 02:28 Tools
A Deh Pon Dem 02:47 Tools
Why Should I ? 02:52 Tools
My Desire 02:30 Tools
I've Been Lonely 02:30 Tools
Baby I Need Your Loving 02:30 Tools
(You Re) My Desire 02:30 Tools
Play Play 02:34 Tools
King Street 02:45 Tools
Friends & Lovers Forever 04:16 Tools
Sylvia's Mother 04:16 Tools
Give Her Love 02:41 Tools
You My Desire 02:33 Tools
Why 02:52 Tools
One More Chance 02:59 Tools
Lonely Girl 03:34 Tools
Friends and Lovers 03:34 Tools
Deh pon dem 02:45 Tools
This World 02:59 Tools
Give Me A Ticket 01:58 Tools
Your're My Desire 03:08 Tools
Put Your Hand In The Hand 02:49 Tools
I Do 02:49 Tools
Why Should I-1973 02:49 Tools
When The Festival Is Over 03:08 Tools
Rainbow Island 03:08 Tools
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Starting with the Soulettes, Rita Marley began to make a name for herself as one of reggae's finest female singers. It wasn't till her co-founding of the I-Threes, with Marcia Griffith and Judy Mowatt (and marriage to Bob), that Rita became famous as a full-blown legend, known for her smooth, high voice. Marley has used her vocals to craft her own career, as well as that of her sons, on many classic reggae recordings, both as a leader and back-up singer. - Jessy Terry Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.