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    Linda Lyndell What A Man / (Oh Baby) I Do Believe I'm Losing You

    BGP Records
      • 1. Linda Lyndell – What A Man
      • 2. Billy Hawks – (Oh Baby) I Do Believe I'm Losing You

      Two late sixties hard soulful funk nuggets back to back.

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