Richie Stephens - Ebony Eyes Apr 2026

A dark, stormy night with heavy weather that the narrator notes reminds him of his lover's "ebony eyes".

"Ebony Eyes" by is a classic cover of the 1961 tragic pop song originally written by John D. Loudermilk and made famous by The Everly Brothers . The Narrative of the Song RICHIE STEPHENS - EBONY EYES

Richie Stephens , a prolific Jamaican singer and producer known for hits like "Trying to Get to You" and "Weakness for Sweetness". A dark, stormy night with heavy weather that

Richie Stephens brings his soulful, dancehall-reggae style to a story defined by heartbreak and tragedy. The lyrics recount the tale of a young man waiting for his fiancée to arrive on a flight so they can be married. The Narrative of the Song Richie Stephens ,

As he waits at the airport, the weather worsens. An announcement is eventually made that the flight has encountered severe trouble.

The track was released in 1994 through the influential Digital-B label, produced by Bobby "Digital" Dixon .

The song is a "Medium 90s" dancehall track, blending the narrative weight of early 60s "teen tragedy" songs with a smooth, rhythmic reggae foundation. Richie Stephens - Apple Music