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    Delroy Wilson Hey Girl Don't Bother Me

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    • 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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    Delroy WilsonGood All OverStudio One
    LONG-OUT-OF-PRINT Essential Studio One release! Seminal 60s rocksteady album from one of Studio One’s strongest vocalists, teenage wonder Delroy Wilson....
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    • – Feel Good All Over
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    • – How Can I Love Someone
    • – Funky Broadway
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    Original Coxsone Dodd production, UK issue on R & B
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      ‘The Cool Operator’ gathers together 28 sure shots from Delroy Wilson blending the very best of his all-conquering hit run of forty-fives for Bunny...
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      • – I Want To Love You
      • – Doing My Thing
      • – Till I Die
      • – Living In The Footsteps of Another Man
      • – Live And Learn
      • – I’m Still Waiting
      • – It’s A Shame
      • – Mother Nature
      • – Peace And Love
      • – My Baby Is Gone
      • – Drink Wine
      • – Once Upon A Time
      • – Dancing Mood
      • – Rain From The Skies
      • – Movie Star
      • – Riding For A Fall
      • – Try Again
      • – Who Cares
      • – This Old Heart of Mine
      • – Get Ready
      • – Can’t Stop Me
      • – Mash Up Illiteracy
      • – Here Come The Heartaches
      • – Trying to Wreck My Life
      • – Have Some Mercy
      • – Never Will Conquer Me
      Delroy WilsonGot To See My Woman / Hearts Can Be BrokenLee
      Two soulful roots rockers recordings from the mid 70s by Delroy Wilson produced by Bunny 'Striker' Lee.
      • – Got To See My Woman
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      Delroy WilsonHalfway Up The StairsObservers
      Long time out of print, Delroy Wilson's superb take on "Halfway Up The Stairs" produced by Niney The Observer.
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      Delroy WilsonGo Away DreamPressure Sounds
      A Delroy Wilson set that has slipped between the cracks a little bit. A great singer who perhaps we take for granted due to the volume of releases. Check...

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