• Johnny Osbourne (aka Winston Wilbert) – All I Have Is Love
    • Sparkers – Dig It Up
    • 1. Johnny Osbourne (aka Winston Wilbert) – All I Have Is Love
    • 2. Sparkers – Dig It Up

    "All I Have Is Love" was recorded for a Ranny Bop Williams/Hippy Boys session that took place at Studio One. The song was released on Harry Robinsons "Carib-Dis-Co" label in 1969.

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