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    Delroy Wilson Hey Girl Don't Bother Me

    Clocktower
    • Delroy Wilson – Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
    • King Tubby – This Ya Version
    • 1. Delroy Wilson – Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
    • 2. King Tubby – This Ya Version

    1975 soul to reggae version of The Tams sixties soul classic produced by Bunny Lee with King Tubby's killer flying cymbal dub on the flip.

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