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    Cornell Campbell Hey Mr. Cop / Nothing Don't Come Easy

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    • Cornell Campbell – Hey Mr. Cop
    • Cornell Campbell – Nothing Don't Come Easy
    • 1. Hey Mr. Cop
    • 2. Nothing Don't Come Easy

    Although this Tubby’s version has never been released, “Nothing Don’t Come Easy” ended up being a big hit at Jammys and still been praised today. It’s the mid 80’s interpretation of 70’s roots reggae atmosphere. Hats off to the King!

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