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    Freddie McKay Take My Hand Oh Jah

    Kismet
    • Freddie McKay – Take My Hand Oh Jah
    • Freddie McKay – Take My Hand Oh Jah Version
    • 1. Take My Hand Oh Jah
    • 2. Take My Hand Oh Jah Version

    One of his best 70s roots tunes, originally released in 1977 on a 12" in the US, now with dub version on the flip.

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