Derrick Morgan & Desmond Dekker – Do The Beng Beng
Beverley All Stars – Express
1. Derrick Morgan & Desmond Dekker – Do The Beng Beng
2. Beverley All Stars – Express
This is Derricks invitation to do the new dance in 1968 called "Shing-A-Ling". The Dekker brothers, Desmond and George, doing the harmonies on "Do The Beng Beng". B-side plays the instrumental version of the Pioneers hit "Pee Pee Cluck Cluck".
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