• Toots & The Matyals – Do The Reggae
    • Beverley All Stars – Be Yours
    • 1. Toots & The Matyals – Do The Reggae
    • 2. Beverley All Stars – Be Yours

    1968 release from Toots & The Maytals giving the music it's name with top instrumental "Be Yours" on the flip.

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