• Natives – Do Ba Do Ba Do
    • Theo Beckford – Te Ta Toe
    • 1. Natives – Do Ba Do Ba Do
    • 2. Theo Beckford – Te Ta Toe

    The Natives recorded only a few songs, and this is probably the rarest as it was only pressed in Jamaica on a small run of pre release 7". The Instrumental side "Te Ta Toe" is on the same riddim, and features Theophilius Beckford on the organ.

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