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Carlton and His Shoes, sometimes credited as Carlton & His Shoes, is a Jamaican vocal group that gained significant popularity in the late 1960s during the transition from rocksteady to reggae. The group is led by Carlton Manning and originally included his younger brothers, Donald and Lynford, both of whom were members of The Abyssinians, along with Alexander Henry. Initially named Carlton and His Shades, a printing error on their debut release for Sonia Pottinger resulted in the name "Shoes" becoming permanent. Their collaboration with Clement "Coxsone" Dodd at Studio One led to their biggest hit, "Love Me Forever," released in 1968. This song has since been re-released and covered numerous times, while its B-side, "Happy Land," served as the foundation for The Abyssinians' "Satta Massa Ganna," a reggae classic. After Donald and Lynford formed The Abyssinians, Carlton continued to record at Studio One and worked as a session guitarist. He remained active in music throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, although he did not replicate his earlier success. The group is still active as of 2008, particularly in Japan and Jamaica.
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