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    Cornell Campbell My Baby Just Cares For Me

    Lee
    • Cornell Campbell – My Baby Just Cares For Me
    • 1. My Baby Just Cares For Me
    • 2. Don't Believe Him

    two soul to reggae nuggets from the gorgon himself with striker lee producing on this very clean pressing.

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