• Hippy Boys – Lick It Back
    • Winston Shan – Matilda
    • 1. Hippy Boys – Lick It Back
    • 2. Winston Shan – Matilda

    "Lick It Back" by the Hippy Boys is another song that was recorded during the Hippy Boys "Hustling Sessions", meaning they agreed to play without the payment that was promised by Harry Robinson. The song was never released in the UK. Matilda by Winston Shan was released on the UK Bullet label in 1969.

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