Baby I Love You So
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Baby, I love you so, and this is what I really know --"Baby I Love You So" (1974) |
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"Baby I Love You So" (1974) is a musical composition voiced by Jacob Miller and produced by Augustus Pablo.
In its original release as a seven inch single, its B-side was a dub version of "Baby I Love You So" titled "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown".
The composition was a cover of Herman Chin-Loy's "Jah Jah Dub" (1973).
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