Then, out of the blue in 1982, Cadogan was back on the Jamaican chart with the Smokey Robinson’s classic “Tracks of My Tears.” Apparently, much of the island’s public had grown weary of roots, social fatigue had set in and fans craved the “new” lovers rock style. Richly romantic, gentle, and soothing, it was perfect for Cadogan’s own stylings. Two more hits followed in 1982: “Piece of My Heart” and “Love Me.” She topped the chart the next year with an Ruddy Thomas duet, “(You Know How to Make Me) Feel So Good,” and the pair followed up with a second smash, “Only Heaven Can Wait.” In 1984, Cadogan delivered two more chart winners, “Cause You Love Me Baby” and “Don’t Know Why.” Then, just as swiftly as she had appeared, the singer vanished, leaving the music industry entirely. It was almost a decade before she resurfaced, this time accompanied by English producer Mad Professor, who released her 1992 album “Soulful Reggae” on his Ariwa imprint. Cadogan caught the music bug once more in 2001, and she performed live at the Heineken Startime Series event in Kingston. More recently, she has toured together with Glen Adams and The Slackers as well as with the Portuguese band The Ratazanas.