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Recording information: Channel One; Harry J. Studios, Kingston, Jamaica W.I; Randys.
Arrangers: Bagga Walker; Pablove Black; Sangie Davis.
Personnel: Fred Locks (vocals); David Bryan (guitar); Michael Carroll, Lloyd Kerr (horns); Pablove Black (keyboards, glockenspiel); Albert Malawi (drums, percussion); Sangie Davis (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Pablove Black; Sangie Davis.
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