The ultimate quiet storm song, "What You Won't do For Love" by Bobby Caldwell has been covered or sampled by countless artists.
Tony Levy is the latest act to take a crack at the 1978 classic. The Barbadian singer does a smooth reggae version which is produced by Mark HoSang for Bwoyla Room Production.
Levy said it was his idea to put a reggae spin on Caldwell's finest moment.
"I used to do it in R&B whenever I'm on stage but then when I decided to record it, I said we should do it in reggae," he explained.
The father and son team of Willie and Kashief Lindo accompanied Levy on "What You Won't do For Love" which is available on all digital formats.
Levy is originally from Bridgetown, the Barbados capital. For the past 30 years, he has called South Florida home, working with a number of bands on the tourist circuit.
Most of the bands Levy played with or admired, are from the Caribbean. Their playlists reflected the sounds of that region including calypso, soca and reggae.
"Two to Tangle" and "Now You're Gone" are other songs by Tony Levy.
Written By Howard Campbell