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The song's iconic piano riff was an improvisation. Owen Gray , who happened to be at the studio, jumped in and composed the riff on the spot during the session. The Shaggy Cover (1993)

Decades later, the song became a global phenomenon when it was covered by the Jamaican-American artist Shaggy . oh_carolina

Released as the lead single from his debut album Pure Pleasure , Shaggy's version topped charts worldwide, including reaching number one in the UK. The song's iconic piano riff was an improvisation

While the original was a pioneer of ska and early reggae, Shaggy’s version blended the classic rhythm with modern dancehall and his signature "Mr. Lover-Lover" persona. Other Versions Released as the lead single from his debut

This was the first time Niyabinghi -style drumming—a sacred Rastafarian tradition—was featured on a popular record. At a time when Rastafarians were marginalized in Jamaican society, the song's massive success helped grant the movement a new level of "respectability".

A rock song about the longing to return home to a loved one. Vince Gill: A country track featured on his early albums.

The track was originally written in 1958 by , a member of the vocal trio the Folkes Brothers .