Eddy Grant (born Edmond Montague Grant, 5 March 1948), is a Plaisance, Guyana born musician. When he was still a young boy, his parents emigrated to the UK, where he settled. He had his first Number One hit in 1968, when he was the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the multiracial group, The Equals. It was his self-penned song, "Baby Come Back" that flew to the chart summit. The tune also later topped the UK Singles Chart again when covered by Pato Banton. Notably, he openly used his songwriting for political purposes, especially against the then-current apartheid regime of South Africa. Eddy wrote the title song for the successful 1984 movie, Romancing The Stone, and had a hit in the UK and Australia with Electric Avenue. The album Walking On Sunshine produced the popular tracks I Don't Wanna Dance and Gimme Hope Jo'anna
| 1 | Romancing The Stone | Going For Broke |
| 2 | You Just Found My Weakness | Barefoot Soldier |
| 3 | Welcome To La Tigre | Barefoot Soldier |
| 4 | Killer On The Rampage | Killer on the Rampage |
| 5 | It's All In You | Killer on the Rampage |
| 6 | Restless World | Barefoot Soldier |
| 7 | Sweet On The Road | Barefoot Soldier |
| 8 | War Party | Killer on the Rampage |
| 9 | Barefoot Soldier | Barefoot Soldier |
| 10 | Eulogy For A Living Man | Barefoot Soldier |
| 11 | Electric Avenue | Killer on the Rampage |
| 12 | Drop Baby Drop | Killer on the Rampage |
| 13 | Talk About Love | Barefoot Soldier |
| 14 | We Got To Work It Out | Barefoot Soldier |
| 15 | Funky Rock 'N' Roll | Killer on the Rampage |
| 16 | Gimme Hope Jo'Anna | Barefoot Soldier |
| 17 | Too Young To Fall | Killer on the Rampage |
| 18 | Another Revolutionary | Killer on the Rampage |
| 19 | The Youth Tom Tom | Barefoot Soldier |
| 20 | I'm Not Alone Tonight | Barefoot Soldier |