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    Carl Dawkins I'll Make It Up / Hot & Sticky

    Harlem Shuffle
    • Carl Dawkins – I'll Make It Up
    • Carl Dawkins – Hot & Sticky
    • 1. I'll Make It Up
    • 2. Hot & Sticky

    Ruff & Tuff double header from 1968, Carl Dawkin's highly sought after "I'll Make It Up" originally a B-side on Duke Records now with the equally brilliant "Hot And Sticky" on the flip. Don't let these two Harlem Shuffle 7" go..

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