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-"[[To Be a Lover]]" by [[George Faith]], in a [[Lee Perry]] production but a cover of [[William Bell]]'s [[United States|U.S.]] hit record "[[I Forgot To Be Your Lover]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkHO7OngDiY] (1968), which was remade into a U.S. [[Top 40|Top 10]] [[pop music|pop]] hit by [[Billy Idol]] in 1986 as "[[To Be A Lover]]". It had previously been covered by Jamaican singer [[George Faith]] and was the (amended) title tune for his 1977 LP, "[[To Be A Lover]]", widely regarded as a classic of its type and a big hit in the reggae charts.+[[William Bell]]'s [[United States|U.S.]] hit record "[[I Forgot To Be Your Lover]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkHO7OngDiY] (1968), which was remade into a U.S. [[Top 40|Top 10]] [[pop music|pop]] hit by [[Billy Idol]] in 1986 as "[[To Be A Lover]]". It had previously been covered by [[Jamaican singer]] [[George Faith]] and was the (amended) title tune for his 1977 LP, "[[To Be A Lover]]."
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William Bell's U.S. hit record "I Forgot To Be Your Lover"[1] (1968), which was remade into a U.S. Top 10 pop hit by Billy Idol in 1986 as "To Be A Lover". It had previously been covered by Jamaican singer George Faith and was the (amended) title tune for his 1977 LP, "To Be A Lover."





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