Richie Stephens - Ebony Eyes -

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

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

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. 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".

"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 The song is a "Medium 90s" dancehall track,

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

The story ends in heartbreak as the plane crashes, and the narrator is left to mourn his "Ebony Eyes," hoping to eventually reunite with her in heaven. Production and Release "Ebony Eyes" by is a classic cover of

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