• The Versatiles – Someone To Love
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    • 1. The Versatiles – Someone To Love
    • 2. The Hitones – Oh Little Girl

    The Versatiles were a vocal trio lead by Junior Byles, the other members were Dudley Earl and Ben 'Louis' Davis. They recorded for Joe Gibbs, Enid Barnett who had engaged Lee Perry as an Engineer, and later directly for Lee Perry.

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