7. J.C. Lodge, “Someone Loves You Honey” (Charley Pride)
Before she was engaging in “Telephone Love,” British-born, Jamaica-raised June C. Lodge’s first single, from 1982, was a version of Black country singer Charley Pride’s “Someone Loves You Honey” also featuring producer/singer George Nooks, back when he was a deejay going by the name Prince Mohammed. Lodge later released the self-explanatory Reggae Country and Reggae Country 2 albums in 2002 and 2003, respectively.