Montego Bay (song) - Covers

Covers

  • (1970) Freddie Notes & The Rudies - (Trojan Records)
  • (1971) Bar-Kays on their album, Black Rock
  • (1971) James Last on his album, Happyning
  • (1978) Sugar Cane - a minor UK disco hit for the U.S. male/female vocal group - highest position in UK Singles Chart - #54
  • (1980) Jon Stevens
  • (1983) Allniters - a Top 40 hit for an Australian ska band.
  • (1986) Amazulu - It became a minor hit in the U.S. in September 1986, but was a #16 hit in the UK.
  • (2005) Les Fradkin - on his CD Under The Covers.

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