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I Must Be Dreaming / Something New ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1996 | Soul Beat | |
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Let Me Tell You Boy ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1987 | Moodisc Records International | |
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Let Me Tell You Boy ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1974 | Moodisc Records International | |
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I Must Be Dreaming ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | Jama Music | ||
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I Must Be Dreaming ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | Treasure Isle | ||
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Let Me Tell You Boy ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | Moodisc Records International | ||
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Let Me Tell You Boy ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1971 | Moodisc Records International | |
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Son Of A Preacher Man ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1975 | Mitchville Records | |
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Too Much Heaven ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | Roots International | ||
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Each Time ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1971 | Bullet (3) | |
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Baby It's Love ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | Third World | ||
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Let Me Tell You Boy / Swinging For Joy ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1969 | Moodisc Records | |
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I Must Be Dreaming ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1975 | Jama Music | |
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Son Of A Preacher Man ↓ mp3 | ↓ zip | 2 | Audio | 1975 | Form Records (2) | |
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The group recorded a gospel single in 1967 as [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/349291-Soul-Sisters-The]The Soul Sisters[/url] for [a=Clement "Coxsone" Dodd] and his label [l=Tabernacle Records]. In 1969, under the name [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/714012-Reggae-Girls-The]The Reggae Girls[/url], they released [r=874194], a cover of Motown's [a=Fontella Bass]. That year, they also worked with [a=Harry Mudie], releasing songs like "Each Time" and "Let Me Tell You Boy". "Let Me Tell You Boy" was a huge hit and stayed in the charts for over 6 weeks. They also released cover versions of "Son of a Preacher Man" by [a=Dusty Springfield] and "Another Night" by [a=Carla Thomas]. Nora Dean moved to New York and the group disbanded in 1976.