The Soulettes

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Bring It Up 02:20 Tools
Let It Be 03:33 Tools
King Street 02:08 Tools
Deh Pon Dem 02:45 Tools
A Deh Pon Dem 02:45 Tools
Find Somebody New 02:46 Tools
It's Alright 02:45 Tools
bring your fine self home 02:45 Tools
Friends And Lovers 03:02 Tools
Hey Senorita 03:02 Tools
A Deh Pon Dem (Choosy Beggar) 02:44 Tools
My Desire 02:26 Tools
Opportunity 02:31 Tools
Just Once in My Life 01:59 Tools
Play Play Play 02:32 Tools
Doctor Dick 02:32 Tools
03 - A Deh Pon Dem 02:46 Tools
Time For Everything 02:57 Tools
10 - King Street 02:08 Tools
La La Lover 02:15 Tools
Why Should I 02:08 Tools
I Love You 03:03 Tools
Let It Be - JAD 03:03 Tools
(You're) My Desire 03:03 Tools
That Ain't Right 02:45 Tools
Play Play 02:34 Tools
A Deh Pon Dem - The Soulettes 02:45 Tools
A Deh Pon Dem / 02:45 Tools
Friends & Lovers Forever - JAD 02:45 Tools
Bring It Up (The Soulettes) 02:25 Tools
Bring It Up-1971 02:45 Tools
I Love You Baby 02:25 Tools
King Street - The Soulettes 02:08 Tools
Why Should I - JAD 02:08 Tools
My Desire - JAD 02:08 Tools
Tighten Up 02:08 Tools
I've Been Lonely - JAD 02:06 Tools
Sylvia's Mother - JAD 02:25 Tools
Why 02:52 Tools
Bring It Up - JAD 02:52 Tools
Bring Yourself Home 02:06 Tools
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Vocal trio, which comprised of Rita Marley (Wife of Bob Marley), Marlene 'Precious' Gifford and Constantine 'Dream' Walker at the beginning. They recorded for Studio One, Lee "Scratch" Perry and others. In 1969 they had a hit with a cover of The Beatles' Let It Be, recorded for Lee Perry, with a lineup consisting of Rita Marley, Nora Dean and Cecile Campbell. A big tour beckoned, however Nora Dean became ill and was replaced by Hortense Lewis. Shortly afterwards the band disbanded. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.