Phyllis Dillon

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  • rocksteady
  • reggae
  • ska
  • female vocalists
  • 60s
Phyllis Dillon (1 January 1948 — 15 April 2004) was a Jamaican ska and reggae singer who recorded for Duke Reid's lucrative Treasure Isle record label in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Dillon was born in 1948 in Linstead, St. Catherine, Jamaica.[1] Influenced by American singers Connie Francis, Patti Page and Dionne Warwick, she began singing in talent contests. It was during a performance at the Glass Bucket Club in Kingston, Jamaica with the group The Vulcans, that Duke Reid's session guitarist Lynn Taitt discovered Dillon.[1]

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Songs

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    (This Is) A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening

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    A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening

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    A Thing of the Past

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    Boys and Girls Reggae

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    Close to You

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    Doing the Reggae (Boys and Girls Reggae)

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    Don't Stay Away

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    Don't Touch Me Tomato

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    Eddie Oh Baby

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    I Can't Forget About You Baby

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    I Wear His Ring

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    It's Rocking Time

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    Leave It in the Hands of Love

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    Leave It in the Hands of Love (A.K.A. We Have Happiness)

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    Lipstick On Your Collar

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    Living in Love

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    Living in Love (One Life to live, One Love to Give)

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    Long Time

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    Long Time No Nice Time

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    Love Is All I Had

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    Love Letters

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    Love That a Woman Should Give to a Man

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    Love the One You're With

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    Love the One You're With Stills

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    Love Was All I Had

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    Make Me Yours

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    Midnight Confessions

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    Nice Time

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    On the Right Track

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    One Life to Live


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