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Singer/songwriter/producer
Johnny Nash
's million-seller
"I Can See Clearly Now"
did more to bring the reggae music sound into the mainstream than any other single record up to that point. To be sure, there were previous reggae hits (
Millie Small
's
"My Boy Lollipop,"
Desmond Dekker & the Aces
's 1969 hit
"Israelites"
), but
Nash
's buoyant, breezy, optimistic classic proved to be a phenomenal record holding the number one pop position for four weeks and going to number one adult contemporary on
Billboard
's charts in fall 1972. Houston,TX, native
had been recording in Jamaica for some years before having his biggest hit. On the
I Can See Clearly Now
album,
used members of
Bob Marley and the Wailers
and recorded several
Marley
songs:
"Stir It Up,"
the follow-up single,
"Comma Comma,"
the smooth
"Guava Jelly,"
and the
/
co-written ballad,
"You Poured Sugar on Me."
The tender album track
"(It Was) So Nice While It Lasted"
received radio play. Other standouts are the punchy horns-flavored
"Ooh Baby You've Been Good to Me"
and the lullaby-ish ballad
"There Are More Questions Than Answers."
It's a tribute to its high quality that
was in print almost three decades after its original release. ~ Ed Hogan
Johnny Nash
's million-seller
"I Can See Clearly Now"
did more to bring the reggae music sound into the mainstream than any other single record up to that point. To be sure, there were previous reggae hits (
Millie Small
's
"My Boy Lollipop,"
Desmond Dekker & the Aces
's 1969 hit
"Israelites"
), but
Nash
's buoyant, breezy, optimistic classic proved to be a phenomenal record holding the number one pop position for four weeks and going to number one adult contemporary on
Billboard
's charts in fall 1972. Houston,TX, native
had been recording in Jamaica for some years before having his biggest hit. On the
I Can See Clearly Now
album,
used members of
Bob Marley and the Wailers
and recorded several
Marley
songs:
"Stir It Up,"
the follow-up single,
"Comma Comma,"
the smooth
"Guava Jelly,"
and the
/
co-written ballad,
"You Poured Sugar on Me."
The tender album track
"(It Was) So Nice While It Lasted"
received radio play. Other standouts are the punchy horns-flavored
"Ooh Baby You've Been Good to Me"
and the lullaby-ish ballad
"There Are More Questions Than Answers."
It's a tribute to its high quality that
was in print almost three decades after its original release. ~ Ed Hogan