• Black Brothers – Give Me Loving
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    • 2. Lloyd Clarke – Love You The Most

    Two great Rocksteady songs, riddim played by Lynn Taitt and the Jets, "Give Me Loving" is one of Derrick's first produced records from 1968, Lloyd Clarke's version over the same riddim was actually a updated rocksteady version of his ska hit he had done for Leslie Kong in 1962.

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