• The Ethiopians – Fire A Mus Mus Tail
    • Ranny Williams & The Hippy Boys – Crock Iron
    • 1. The Ethiopians – Fire A Mus Mus Tail
    • 2. Ranny Williams & The Hippy Boys – Crock Iron

    Killer Boss Sound tune from Leonard Dillon & The Ethiopians around 1968...Don't delay!

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    The EthiopiansWoman Capture ManJ.J
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