The song has been covered by several performers, including a reggae version by Tanya Stephens.
The original sounded old-fashioned, but the reggae version sounds positively ancient, like some lost classic salvaged from a dusty Kingston record shop.
While searching through the vaults, Kimsey found the two takes of the song with a more rock vibe among some fifty reggae versions.
Big Youth - a reggae version of the song is on his 1976 album Hit the Road Jack.
A number of reggae versions of the song also exist, and marimba covers are particularly popular.
Freddie McGregor recorded the song in a reggae version and released in 1987.
Moonraisers released a 1998 reggae version, with several remixes recorded.
The commercial involved a reggae version of the seasonal classic "Winter Wonderland" which Droppa performed.
A jazz version and a reggae version, featured in the movie, are not included on the soundtrack.
It is said, that one more cover song was intended: a reggae version of Slayer's Black Magic.