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    Horace Andy Sings For You And I

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      • 3. My Guiding Star
      • 4. A True Love Always Shines Bright
      • 4. I DON'T WANT TO BE OUTSIDE
      • 4. Money Is The Root Of All Evil
      • 5. Our Jamaican National Heroes
      • 6. No Man Is An Island
      • 8. Goodnight My Love
      • 11. WE'VE GOT TO FORWARD HOME
      • 11. I'VE GOT TO GET AWAY
      • 11. CRIME DON'T PAY
      • 11. DON' TRY TO USE ME
      • 12. Better Collie

      bunny lee productions including the killer "my guiding star" "money is the roots of all evil" and "better collie"

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