• Derrick Morgan & George Dekker – Hey Boy Hey Girl
    • Derrick Morgan & Paulette Harrison – Give You My Heart
    • 1. Derrick Morgan & George Dekker – Hey Boy Hey Girl
    • 2. Derrick Morgan & Paulette Harrison – Give You My Heart

    "Hey Boy Hey Girl" written by Oscar McLollie + Jimmie Thomas in 1958, here is the rocksteady version by Derrick and ... (not Patsy, as credited on the original UK label) ... George Dekker, who does the girl's part of the singing. Early fast reggae on the flip side.

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