Alton Ellis

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  • rocksteady
  • reggae
  • ska
  • jamaica
  • roots
Alton Ellis (1938-2008) was a musician best known as the innovator of rocksteady music. He began recording in the late 1950s and continued until his death in 2008, but he reached his period of greatest popularity in the late 1960s. Ellis was born in Trenchtown, a poor area of Kingston, Jamaica, and learned to play the piano at a young age. In his teens, Alton and Eddie Perkins formed Alton & Eddie, and began recording for Coxsone Dodd at Studio One, scoring a hit in 1958 with "Muriel".

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Songs

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    I Don't Know Why (Truly)

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    I Don't Want to Be Right

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    I Love You

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    I See My Future in You

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    I Want You Girl

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    I'll Be Waiting

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    I'll Be Waiting (live)

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    I'll Never Fall in Love Again

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    I'll Take Your Hand

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    I'm Just a Guy

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    I'm Just a Guy (Soul Style feat. Phyllis Dillon)

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    I'm Still in Love

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    I'm Still in Love With You

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    I've Got a Date

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    I've Got Love

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    If I Could Rule the World

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    If I Could Rule This World

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    If I Had the Right

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    Inside My Soul

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    It Hurts Me So

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    It's a Shame

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    It's Gonna Take a Miracle

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    It's True

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    It's Your Thing

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    Jamaica

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    Joy in the Morning (feat. The Gaylads)

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    Keep on Yearning

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    Knock on Wood

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    La La La

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    La La Means I Love

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    La La Means I Love You

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    Lala Means I Love You

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    Land of Love

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    Land of Loving

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    Let Him Try

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    Life Worth Living

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    Live and Learn

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    Lord Deliver Us

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    Love Me for More Reasons Than One

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    Love on Top

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    Mad, Mad, Mad

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    Massachusetts

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    Misty

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    Moon River

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    Mouth a Massy

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    Mr Scabina

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    Mr Skabena

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    Murial

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    Muriel

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    My Heaven (feat. Eddie Parkins, Aubrey Adams and the Dewdroppers)


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