Band,
Reggae
A.k.a. The Lovers (20) The Reggae Girls The Rude Girls The Sexy Girls The Soul Sisters
The group recorded a gospel single in 1967 as The Soul Sisters for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd and his label Tabernacle Records. In 1969, under the name The Reggae Girls, they released Rescue Me / Unity Is Strength, a cover of Motown's Fontella Bass. That year, they also worked with Harry Mudie, releasing songs like "Each Time" and "Let Me Tell You Boy". "Let Me Tell You Boy" was a huge hit and stayed in the charts for over 6 weeks. They also released cover versions of "Son of a Preacher Man" by Dusty Springfield and "Another Night" by Carla Thomas. Nora Dean moved to New York and the group disbanded in 1976.
![]() | Nora Dean voc *1952 JM |
![]() | Cecile Campbell |
![]() | Gee Williams voc |
![]() | Paulette Williams voc JM |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Must Be Dreaming / Something New | The Ebony Sisters / The Conscious Minds | 1996 | Single |
Let Me Tell You Boy | The Ebony Sisters & Mudies All Stars | 1987 | Single |
Too Much Heaven | Claudette Miller And The Ebony Sisters | 1979 | Album |
Take Warning | Ralph Haughton & The Ebony Sisters | 1976 | Single |
Son Of A Preacher Man | The Ebony Sisters | 1975 | Single |
Let Me Tell You Boy | I-Roy & The Ebony Sisters / Mudies All Stars | 1971 | Single |
Each Time / Boss Walk | The Ebony Sisters / The Bunny Lee Allstars | 1970 | Single |
Let Me Tell You Boy / Swinging For Joy | The Ebony Sisters / Count Ossie | 1969 | Single |
Let Me Tell You Boy / Mannix | The Ebony Sisters / The Rhythm Rulers | 1969 | Single |
I Must Be Dreaming / Tonight Is The Night | The Ebony Sisters / Claudette Miller | Album | |
Baby It's Love | The Ebony Sisters | Single | |
I Must Be Dreaming | The Ebony Sisters | Single |