• Stranger Cole & Gladdy Anderson – Make Good
    • Stranger Cole & Gladdy Anderson – Version
    • 1. Make Good
    • 2. Version

    Originally released on a limited blank 7" release in Jamaica only through JJ Johnson. "Make Good" is is one of a few great early reggae songs produced by Stranger Cole.

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