• The Chosen Few – I'm Sorry
    • The Chosen Few – Melting Pot
    • 1. I'm Sorry
    • 2. Melting Pot

    "I'm Sorry" is one of the loveliest tunes by Chosen Few, the group consisting of Noel Brown, Richard McDonald and Federals, who were the Soul songs covering experts at the time. The flip side "Melting Pot" is another great Reggae Soul by Chosen Few. This record is a rare piece and a popular item amongst record collectors.

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