The world of rocksteady born in Jamaica — a roundup of must-hear classic tracks to get you started
Are you familiar with rocksteady? This Western music genre, which blossomed in Jamaica in the late 1960s, serves as a bridge between the breeziness of ska and the depth of reggae.
Its slower tempos intertwine with soothing basslines, and it’s especially known for producing many love songs centered on romance.
From the sweet tones of male vocalists to the expansive expressiveness of female singers, these timeless tracks gently warm the listener’s heart.
I’ll introduce some representative songs that let you fully savor the charm of rocksteady, along with highlights to listen for.
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The world of rocksteady born in Jamaica: a roundup of must-hear classics (21–30)
Love Me ForeverCarlton & The Shoes

They were also one of the chorus groups.
A group that shines with Carlton’s compositions and tasteful choral arrangements.
Active during the rocksteady to reggae era.
They seem to have moved at their own pace, releasing few albums, but they still have a loyal fan base today.
Red Bun BallLloyd & Devon

Each had also thrived as a solo artist, but together they produced a classic that became a massive hit.
Their sound is marked by a gentle, slightly high-pitched vocal.
They collaborated on many songs during the rocksteady era as well.
This track was produced by ska legend Derrick Morgan.
Later, like many other singers, Lloyd emigrated to the United States.
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The Shadow of Your SmileTommy McCook

Tommy McCook, a saxophonist and founding member of The Skatalites.
Enchanted by jazz, he applied its techniques in The Skatalites and made major contributions to the band.
This track is from his solo career.
A slightly melancholic melody and the beautiful tone of the sax make it a lovely piece.
Love Love EverydayPioneers

They were also a chorus group active during the rocksteady era.
However, they didn’t find much success in the early ’60s, and after changing members, their songs started to sell in the late ’60s.
This song is a cute love song, just as the title suggests.
While many love songs have bittersweet melodies, this one is bright and upbeat.
Swing EasySoul Vendors

A legendary instrumental track with no vocals.
The horns are cool and soul-stirring.
The Soul Vendors—formed by Skatalites saxophonist Roland Alphonso, Jackie Mittoo, and others—also performed as a backing band for famous singers.
Feel Like JumpingMarcia Griffiths

As the title suggests, it’s an energetic track that makes you want to jump and dance.
Composed by Jackie Mittoo.
Marcia Griffiths has been active since the late rocksteady era and is better known as a reggae singer.
She is one of the few female reggae singers who found success.
Somebody's BabyPat Kelly

Pat Kelly, known for his soulful vocals, became famous as the lead singer of The Techniques after Slim Smith left.
During his time with The Techniques, he released numerous hits such as “Queen Majesty,” but “Somebody’s Baby” was the first song he recorded after going solo.





