• Lloyd Robinson & Devon Russell – Walking In Jerusalem
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    • 1. Walking In Jerusalem
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    Next two early reggae songs from producer and Hippy Boys Guitarist/Bass player Kenneth Jackson Jones. "Walking in Jerusalem" was originally release in Jamaica on the flip side of Lloyd Robinson and Devon Russell's "Baby Reggae/Baby Let's Reggae Now"

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