• The Gatherers – Start Over
    • The Upsetters – Start Over Version
    • 1. The Gatherers – Start Over
    • 2. The Upsetters – Start Over Version

    The Gatherers hit hard with their song "Words Of My Mouth". On that same session they recorded "Start Over" with lead singer Barrington Daley, and harmonies by Bagga Walker and Sangie Davis.

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