
Sunday Coming produced by Coxsone Dodd for Studio One, Slam in 1970
Sunday Coming Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1970
- Total tracks: 7
- Unique artists on riddim: 7
- Production credits: Coxsone Dodd, Studio One, Slam
- Key artists on this riddim: Al Campbell, Alton Ellis, Jack Radics, Richie Spice, Shaggy, Spice
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Sunday Coming Riddim came out in 1970 from Coxsone Dodd’s Studio One and later appeared in Slam form, pairing Alton Ellis, Karl Bryan and Dennis Alcapone with later cuts from Al Campbell, Jack Radics, and Richie Spice with Shaggy. The set leans on classic Studio One roots with a mix of singers and deejay versions, and the heart of it is still the Alton Ellis pair, Sunday Coming and Christmas Coming, alongside Dennis Alcapone’s Sunday Version. It’s a tidy showcase of how a strong 1970 riddim can keep drawing new voices across decades while staying tied to the original Studio One sound.
Sunday Coming Riddim Tracklist:
- Al Campbell – Got To Be Alright (2001)
- Alton Ellis – Christmas Coming (1970)
- Alton Ellis – Sunday Coming (1970)
- Dennis Alcapone – Sunday Version (1971)
- Jack Radics – Can We Get It On (2001)
- Karl Bryan – Sunday (1970)
- Richie Spice & Shaggy – All Night Long (2001)



