• Larry Marshall – Little Boy Blue
    • Ernest Ranglin – Come Get Me
    • 1. Larry Marshall – Little Boy Blue
    • 2. Ernest Ranglin – Come Get Me

    Along with Suspicion and Wooden Heart, this is one of Larry Marshall’s earliest recordings during the Rock Steady era. The evocative vocal harmonizing and heartbreaking melody make it perhaps the most beautiful and precious recording of all, check Ernest Ranglin's awesome instrumental cut "Come Get Me" on the b-side.

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