• Dawn Penn – I'll Let You Go
    • Diane Lawrence – Hound Dog
    • 1. Dawn Penn – I'll Let You Go
    • 2. Diane Lawrence – Hound Dog

    Highly sought after double A-sided female rocksteady vocals. Dawn Penn cut of The Uniques Let Me Go Girl. On flip side is another popular female vocal tune by Dian Lawrence that was also covered by Norma Frazer for Studio One

    Other Releases by Dawn Penn

    Dawn PennYou Don't Love MeStudio One
      • Original 7" none£20.00
        Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned Reggae 45 (repress)
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      Dawn PennNo No No / Creator Version (No, No, No dub)Soul Jazz Records
      Stone-cold classic - the ultimate Studio One tune and the ultimate rhythm & blues/soul to reggae cut as Dawn Penn vamps on Bo Diddley, Willie Cobbs. Floor-shaking,...
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