The Silvertones are a Jamaican reggae harmony group formed in 1964 by Delroy Denton, Keith Coley, and Gilmore Grant. They gained early success with the singles "True Confession" (1965) and "It's Real" (1965), produced by Duke Reid and released on the Dr. Bird label. They released notable tracks such as "In the Midnight Hour" (1968) and "Old Man River" (1968) on Reid's Treasure Isle label. They recorded the album Silver Bullets (1974) with Lee "Scratch" Perry, voiced at King Tubby's Studio and released on his Black Ark label and Trojan Records in the UK. Denton later migrated to the United States and was replaced by Joel "Kush" Brown. They had successful singles in the late 1970s, including "I Want to Be There" and "Smile". They collaborated with Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's Studio One, leading to the compilation album Young at Heart (1999).