(N. Livingston)
Bunny Wailer made a recording for Lee Perry in 1972. DJ version called Natty Dub It Into Dreamland by Mr. Bojangles based on the version from 1978 by Marcia Griffith, a Carib Gems 12".
Recorded at Studio One. Unrelased until ca. 1980 when it was released in overdubbed form on the Studio One album Wailers & Associates. Featuring the Soul Brothers. Produced by Clement S. Dodd. Time: 2:54.
The instrumental track of Bunny Wailer's 1972 recording. Produced by Lee Perry. Time: 2:29.
DJ-version using the Upsetter's rhythm track, voiced a few months later. Produced by Lee Perry. Time: 2:27.
Recorded at Aquarius Recording Studios, Kingston. C. Barrett - drums, C. Patterson - bass, Peter Tosh - rhythm guitar & backing vocals, B. Marley - backing vocals, T. Downie - keyboards, H. Butler - keyboards, T. McCook - horns, D. Harry - horns, Jackie - horns, Bunny Wailer - vocals & backing vocals. Produced by Bunny Wailer.
Produced by Sonia Pottinger. Time: 3:21.
Recorded at Harry J's Studio. Musicians on the Sings The Wailers album: Bunny Wailer - voices, Robbie Shakespeare - bass, Sly Dunbar - drums, Earl (Chinna) Smith - guitar, K. Sterling - keyboards, W. Wright - keyboards, H. Bennett - horns, D. Fraser - horns, Nambo - horns, Sticky - percussion. Produced by Bunny Wailer.
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Last updated: 2003-12-28