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    Derrick Morgan Don't Touch My Baby / Darling You Are Mine

    Hop Records
    • Derrick Morgan – Don't Touch My Baby
    • Derrick Morgan – Darling You Are Mine
    • 1. Don't Touch My Baby
    • 2. Darling You Are Mine

    "Don't Touch My Baby" was recorded at Studio One, and releases on the ultra rare Lyn's label in Jamaica in 1966.

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