• Derrick Morgan & Pauline – Someone
    • Derrick Morgan & Blues Blenders – Lagga Head
    • 1. Derrick Morgan & Pauline – Someone
    • 2. Derrick Morgan & Blues Blenders – Lagga Head

    "Someone" credited on the UK Island label as by Derrick Morgan, this fine rocksteady song is actually by Derrick Morgan and Sister Pauline Morgan. B-side is by Derrick Morgan and the Blues Blenders (Kenneth (Froggie) aka Ken Parker, Bill and Jill)

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