[1] In the early 1970s he worked with singer/producer Glen Lee, recording "Green Hills, I Won't Cry" and "Gonna Give Her All The Love I've Got".
[1][2] Lawrence recorded eight tracks with Perry, all covers of American soul and pop hits, at the Black Ark studio.
"To Be a Lover" was issued on Island's Black Swan label, and proved more popular than any of the previous Jamaican versions of the song.
The productions by Lee "Scratch" Perry were collected together for George Faith's debut album, To Be a Lover, also released in Jamaica under the title Super Eight.
After living in Canada for a few years, he returned to the Jamaican recording scene in 1986, and released another album, Sings For Lovers Only in 1987.