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Various
Do I Do / I'll Be Your Pleasure / Right In The Socket

Do I Do / I'll Be Your Pleasure / Right In The Socket

Artists

Various

Catno

PR908

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Unofficial Release 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2005

Styles

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

$4*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

BPM sticker on rear of cover.

A

Stevie Wonder - Do I Do

B1

Esther Williams - I'll Be Your Pleasure

B2

Shalamar - Right In The Socket

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