The story behind the landmark song "" is actually a central chapter in the history of Jamaican music, marking the moment that Rastafarian influence first broke into the mainstream. The Original Recording (1960)

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)

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 .

Despite the title, Folkes actually wrote the song for his girlfriend at the time, whose name was Noelena.

The title "Oh Carolina" has been used by several other artists for different songs: