Soul Sugar – I Want You (Sly & Robbie Vocal Version)
Soul Sugar – I Want You (Sly & Robbie Dub Version)
1. I Want You (Soul Sugar Discomix)
2. I Want You (Sly & Robbie Vocal Version)
3. I Want You (Sly & Robbie Dub Version)
Soul Sugar drop their own reggae version of Marvin Gaye’s heartbreaking soul classic, 'I Want You' backed with Sly & Robbie vocal and dub versions - nuff said!
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