• Derrick Morgan – Stand By Me
    • Headly Bennett – For The Time Being
    • 1. Derrick Morgan – Stand By Me
    • 2. Headly Bennett – For The Time Being

    Wicked 1969 cover the Ben E. King classic with saxophone player Headly Bennett instrumental of a different tune on the flip.

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    Derrick MorganShake A LegSunrise Records
    CD Version has 22 Scorching tracks Tasty compilation of early tracks by Derrick Morgan, featuring 'The Hop', 'Shake a Leg' and 'Forward March'.
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      • Jimmy Cliff – Miss Jamaica
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      • Derrick Morgan – Want More
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