Judy Boucher (born St Vincent in the Caribbean) is a singer who moved to High Wycombe, England in the 1970s.
After joining her brother's band, ‘Judy Jack and the Beanstalk’, she became a solo artist and had a No 1 hit in the reggae charts with the song, "Dreaming Of A Little Island", in 1985. Her debut album, Can't Be With You Tonight followed in 1987, and the title single from it reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1987. A second song from the album, "You Caught My Eye", was also a top 20 hit.
"Can't Be With You Tonight" was voted second in the 25 most influential Vincentian songs, as part of their Silver Jubilee Independence Anniversary.[1]