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  2. John Holt (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The success of the string-laden reggae led to Trojan Records issuing a series of similarly arranged albums produced by Ashfield starting with the 1,000 Volts of Holt in 1973, a compilation of Holt's reggae cover versions of popular hits (and later followed by similarly named releases up to the Lee-produced 3,000 Volts of Holt). 1,000 Volts ...

  3. Help Me Make It Through the Night - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, John Holt included the song on his album 1000 Volts of Holt. That year, his recording of the song made it into the UK Top Ten. [citation needed] In 1975, the French Canadian singer Claude Valade recorded a French version of the song, "Aide-moi à passer la nuit," produced and distributed by London Deram Records.

  4. Morning of My Life - Wikipedia

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    John Holt covered the song on his 1973 reggae album 1000 Volts of Holt'. Emmy award-winning Faith Rivera released a ukulele version of the song on her 2005 album "Suncatcher" David Gray, a British singer-songwriter, released the song on his 2007 live album A Thousand Miles Behind; Sabrina Starke, a Dutch singer, released a single version in 2014.

  5. John Holt - Wikipedia

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    John Riley Holt (1918–2009), English experimental physicist; John Holt (educator) (1923–1985), American homeschooling pioneer; John Holt (singer) (1947–2014), Jamaican reggae singer; John Holt (veterinarian) (1931–2013), Australian veterinarian and Olympic shooter; John Holt & Co (Liverpool), a United Kingdom company; John Holt plc ...

  6. Tell Me Why (John Holt song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Me Why" is a song by Jamaican reggae singer John Holt, released as the B-side to his UK top-ten single "Help Me Make It Through the Night" in 1974. It was covered by Musical Youth in 1983, becoming a top-40 hit.

  7. The Tide Is High - Wikipedia

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    "The Tide Is High" is a 1967 rocksteady song written by John Holt, originally produced by Duke Reid and performed by the Jamaican group the Paragons, with Holt as lead singer. The song gained international attention in 1980, when a cover version by the American band Blondie became a US and UK number one hit. [ 2 ]

  8. OK Fred - Wikipedia

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    John Holt: Producer(s) Ossie Hibbert "OK Fred" is a song by Jamaican singer-songwriter John Holt. [1] It was first released as a single in 1971. [2] Background.

  9. Platter (album) - Wikipedia

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    Platter is a solo album released by TISM bassist Jock Cheese (a pseudonym for John "Jack" Holt). [1] All the tracks were written by Cheese and fellow TISM members Ron Hitler-Barassi (pseudonym for Peter Minack) [2] and Humphrey B. Flaubert (pseudonym for Damian Cowell). Holt plays all of the instruments on the album, excluding drums, and on one ...