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English: "I Got You Babe" (matrix/runout #MSM.7253) by Sonny & Cher; written by Sonny Bono. Side-A label of UK single release (cat. #AT.4035)
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Author Atlantic Records UK / Decca Records

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Side A of original UK single

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